Synopsis
DISCOVER ADHD-FRIENDLY SYSTEMS THAT TURN DAILY CHAOS INTO “MOSTLY TOGETHER.” NO PERFECTION REQUIRED
This book is for ADHDers who are tired of picture-perfect planners and one-size-fits-all advice and just want systems that feel doable.
? Do you start every Monday with big plans and end the week in chaos?
? Are you constantly reinventing your routines because nothing ever sticks?
? Have you tried every planner, app, and color-coded system... only to end up overwhelmed?
You're not lazy. You're not broken. And you're definitely not alone.
If you’ve ever felt like traditional organization advice just wasn’t made for your brain, you’re right, it wasn’t. Life with ADHD comes with unique challenges, from time blindness and task paralysis to the dreaded shame spiral after another forgotten deadline.
The good news? You can create systems that support you instead of shame you. In Mostly Together, you’ll find compassionate, realistic, ADHD-friendly strategies that meet you where you are. No pressure for perfection. Just progress. Designed by someone who lives it daily, this book will help you build flexible routines, tame your task list, and finally feel more in control without pretending to be someone you're not. Things you’ll learn:
The biggest mistakes ADHDers make when trying to “get organized” and how to stop repeating them.
Flexible tools that actually work for the ADHD brain (and don’t require superhuman consistency).
The toxic productivity myths keeping you stuck and how to replace them with kinder, more effective beliefs.
? Build systems that bend, not break—finally keep up when life gets messy
? “Mostly together” beats perfect because real life isn’t color-coded
? Break the burnout cycle—no reinvention, no shame, no perfection required
Imagine waking up without dreading your to-do list. Imagine a life where routines feel supportive, not restrictive. Where missed steps don’t derail you, and your systems bend without breaking. Mostly Together doesn’t promise perfection, but it will help you build a life that works with your brain, not against it. You don’t have to be hyper-organized to feel in control. You just have to find what fits you.
Start building ADHD-friendly systems that actually stick.
Grab your copy of Mostly Together and take the first step toward a more manageable, more compassionate version of real life.
This book is for ADHDers who are tired of picture-perfect planners and one-size-fits-all advice and just want systems that feel doable.
? Do you start every Monday with big plans and end the week in chaos?
? Are you constantly reinventing your routines because nothing ever sticks?
? Have you tried every planner, app, and color-coded system... only to end up overwhelmed?
You're not lazy. You're not broken. And you're definitely not alone.
If you’ve ever felt like traditional organization advice just wasn’t made for your brain, you’re right, it wasn’t. Life with ADHD comes with unique challenges, from time blindness and task paralysis to the dreaded shame spiral after another forgotten deadline.
The good news? You can create systems that support you instead of shame you. In Mostly Together, you’ll find compassionate, realistic, ADHD-friendly strategies that meet you where you are. No pressure for perfection. Just progress. Designed by someone who lives it daily, this book will help you build flexible routines, tame your task list, and finally feel more in control without pretending to be someone you're not. Things you’ll learn:
The biggest mistakes ADHDers make when trying to “get organized” and how to stop repeating them.
Flexible tools that actually work for the ADHD brain (and don’t require superhuman consistency).
The toxic productivity myths keeping you stuck and how to replace them with kinder, more effective beliefs.
? Build systems that bend, not break—finally keep up when life gets messy
? “Mostly together” beats perfect because real life isn’t color-coded
? Break the burnout cycle—no reinvention, no shame, no perfection required
Imagine waking up without dreading your to-do list. Imagine a life where routines feel supportive, not restrictive. Where missed steps don’t derail you, and your systems bend without breaking. Mostly Together doesn’t promise perfection, but it will help you build a life that works with your brain, not against it. You don’t have to be hyper-organized to feel in control. You just have to find what fits you.
Start building ADHD-friendly systems that actually stick.
Grab your copy of Mostly Together and take the first step toward a more manageable, more compassionate version of real life.
Moyenne
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