ADHD Planner for Adults: Focus Planner For Productivity – A planner for Neurodivergent Brains – Organization, Goal-Setting, and Time Management – Gift for Men and Women with ADHD
$27.99
Price: $27.99
(as of Oct 29, 2024 09:14:28 UTC – Details)
Product Description
Do you struggle with staying focused and productive? Our Focus Planner is here to help! Tailored specifically for individuals with ADHD, our planner offers unique features such as goal setting, self-care planning, and project tracking. With our planner by your side, you’ll stay organized and on top of your responsibilities while achieving your objectives.
Worried about cyber threats? Our password manager feature offers a convenient and secure solution to store all your login credentials in one place. No more struggling to remember multiple usernames and passwords. Plus, you can rest assured knowing your personal information is protected from cyber threats.
Don’t neglect your well-being! Our self-care planning and journaling pages provide a safe space for reflection, gratitude, and personal growth. These pages are especially helpful for individuals with ADHD who struggle with self-regulation and maintaining a healthy work-life balance. Make self-care a priority with our Focus Planner.
Our academic goal-setting pages and project tracker will help you manage your time effectively and break down larger assignments into smaller, manageable tasks. With our planner, you’ll be able to stay focused and motivated towards your academic goals.
Want to take control of your productivity and mental health? Our weekly reflection journal offers a valuable opportunity to review your progress, identify patterns, and make adjustments to your routines. With our Focus Planner, you’ll have everything you need to stay organized, focused, and motivated towards achieving your goals. Don’t wait, get started today!
Customers say
Customers find the planner quality and functionality to be good. They mention it has checklists for things they need to do that week. However, some customers feel the book is too busy and repetitive. They also mention the space for each section is tiny.
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8 reviews for ADHD Planner for Adults: Focus Planner For Productivity – A planner for Neurodivergent Brains – Organization, Goal-Setting, and Time Management – Gift for Men and Women with ADHD
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Allyson –
Perfect
This is the perfect planner for ADHD it works really well!!
P.L –
Too many rules for the adhd
Honestly stressed me out more than anything.There are a lot of prompts on each date but not a lot of room to write them in. My to do list is much longer than the space they give you.Also the book it so thick itâs hard to turn the pages and keep it open. My adhd canât
MomOf2Boys –
Genius and Gorgeous Planner/Journal
ADHD 41 year old female hereâ¦as an Uber creative type this planner/journal is the PERFECT mix of free thinking and yet wrangle it all in. Itâs actually brought my anxiety down a lot and helped with memory since I feel like my brain is juggling less since I was able to just right it down. Technology is awesome but isnât always in line with how some of our brains work so the act of writing thoughts down has been crucial for me to stay on track and continue to have motivation to keep going.
Kendra Indeed –
Depends how bad your ADHD is
I have un-medicated ADHD that has been so overwhelming lately with a complex job (float nurse, always switching gears) and 4 high needs but wonderful kids (passing on that neurodivergent gene) at home. My ability to function as expected by everyone in the world as well as myself got significantly worse after a complicated year of events and some depression sprinkled on top. When I got this book out of desperation, hopeful it would help me straighten myself out and gain some control back, I opened it up and read through all of it and laughed. My attention span and disorganized thinking cannot currently even use this guide. It’s overwhelming. It just seems like something that is like adding homework to my chaos. No freaking thank you. I returned this.If you have the fun quirky kind of ADHD or medicated ADHD then this is probably great.
C. G. –
Great Helpful Tool
This journal is extremely well thought out and helpful. I am working through this myself, but will also recommend this to my clients. I like the format and content. Very helpful. I definitely recommend it.
J. H. –
Good, but typos?
At first glance itâs really overwhelming with all the sections. However, once I took the time to read each section I got excited to plan. I just received it and I already see a typo âimportant taksâ (should be tasks) and itâs on each and every page of the weekly pages⦠Iâm not sure if Iâm going to find more typos throughout. This is a sturdy and thick book, you can tell this is quality paper. I did wish it already came with tabs though.
Michele R. –
Great planner even if you don’t have ADHD
THe planner arrived very quickly, well packaged, and undamaged. I do not have ADHD but I have OCD and I felt like even though they are probably polar opposites, I would like to see if the planner would aid in my habit of taking too much time for one task in order for perfection. I have had some tragedies happen in my life for the past three years. Non stop. The stress has caused my OCD to basically give up and my house and my tasks could tell the story of what is going on inside my brain. The planner is very helpful for me because I can not only prioritize my tasks, I can also see if appointments and running errands would interfere in certain tasks that take longer. I have never had organizational problems in 54 years, until stress completely changed my brain. If you don’t think it can, you will see a change in your brain as you get older. There are things to prevent degeneration, however, unexpected things (like death) will cause the stress and I don’t care what the doctors say–there’s nothing you can do to prevent that type of degeneration. This is not depression. This is shock. So, the planner has helped me get a little bit more organized in that I can write everything down and keep a focus on the tasks I need to address. Sorry I don’t have ADHD, but if it helped me I’m sure that it will help someone who has ADHD. However, it is only as good as your willpower to actually use the book and follow it.
Natalie Brown –
Okay if you use it?
I feel like a lot of the sections are repetitive and for me that drives me nuts. I’m also not a huge fan of the way it is arranged.I can honestly say that this didn’t do anything for me. I really thought that having a nice planner where I could map out goals and my week would help me stay on track with everything, but it really didn’t do anything. It’s just collecting dust on a shelf.