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jfresh84
15
29 days ago

Planners for ADHDers

I need help! When it comes to planners I usually know exactly what I want. I think I need something different but am getting stuck. 2025 is right around the corner… 😳 I like to have two separate planners, one for planning and one for budgeting. I have tried bullet journaling before and loved it. Unfortunately, it seems extra work for this season in my life. I’m a sucker for the best paper and the best coil (hate the skinny coil because the planner is torn up by the end of the year. Any advice I can get on here is greatly appreciated 💚💚💚💚

Vitalii avatar
Vitalii
3w

Oh, I feel you! A planner feels like it should be the magic key to staying on top of things, but trust me, it’s the skills and strategies we build that truly make a difference. Speaking of which, have you checked out the procrastination course in this app? It’s packed with insights and tips that might help you tackle planning in a way that works for you!”

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karmayomama
3w

Hey Vitalii, I LOVE my DayDesigner planner - it has lines in every day so I can have a line for each category. I use one line for each class, and a specific color for each class. It also have a “Top Three” things to do that are highest priority, and a to do list that I turn into a “Done” list to make myself feel rewarded for things I *have* accomplished.

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rollarotten
3w

I just started using Numo to plan my days and my Calendar on my phone for appointments. Only because I always have my phone handy. I used to use a Daytimer but haven’t touched it since.

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Vitalii
3w

If you will find one planner the best - let me know. But my goal to build it in Numo

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