ADHD-Friendly Planning for Adult Women
You're not broken. Neurotypical planners just weren't built for you. Restartable Planner gives you a smaller plate, a guilt-free reset, and a system that picks up wherever you left off.
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You're not alone in this
You have three half-filled planners in a drawer. You loved them for four days, then life happened and you never opened them again.
One missed day spirals into "I've ruined it." You know logically it's fine to restart — but the shame makes you avoid the planner entirely.
Your brain doesn't start with neat to-do lists. It starts with a cloud of noise. Systems that skip the dump and go straight to "prioritize" just don't land.
You've been told to build habits, use reminders, try harder. But ADHD isn't a discipline problem. You need a system built for real inconsistency.
What we make
Start with the free weekly reset or grab the full Starter Kit. Either way, you're not locked into a 12-month planner that makes you feel behind before January is over.
Free Download
$0 — always free
A single-page weekly reset sheet. Brain dump first, then pick three things that actually matter this week. Undated. Printable. Restartable.
Digital Kit
$19 one-time
Everything you need to build a low-friction, restartable planning habit — without overwhelm and without shame.
Built different, on purpose
No January 1st pressure. Use the planner on any random Tuesday in March. Miss three weeks. Come back. It doesn't care.
Every page is a clean slate. There's no "catching up," no skipping ahead, no guilt trip from blank boxes. Restart anytime. No guilt.
Every template starts with a brain dump. Get the noise out of your head before you try to prioritize anything. That's not optional — it's the design.
No habit trackers that remind you how many days you "failed." No aspirational quotes that make you feel worse. Just a smaller plate for your day.
Start here — it's free
Drop your email and we'll send it straight to your inbox. Undated, printable, restartable. No perfect-person pressure. Just a smaller plate for your week.