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A BLOG FOR THE SCATTERBRAINED, SPARKLY, AND STILL TRYING
After a full-on mental health crisis brought on by ADHD overwhelm, school chaos, and homeschool stress, I’m sharing how small resets—like using Google Tasks, keeping a nightly kitchen reset, and cooking at home—helped me regain stability and rebuild ADHD productivity one step at a time.
Meal prep doesn’t have to be overwhelming. With ADHD brains, it’s the small wins that matter - like portioning meat, bagging fruit, and doubling up on spaghetti sauce. These ADHD meal prep hacks make Future You feel cared for, even on the busiest nights.
Planning doesn’t have to mean rigid planners and sticker charts. If you hate traditional planning, you’re not alone. Here’s how to create flexible, ADHD-friendly systems that work in real life - without the guilt.
Tired of clutter and brain fog? Learn one ADHD decluttering tip that works: Drop Zones. Pair it with a 10-minute tidy to reset momentum—no planner required.