It's time to plan and organize your schedule by learning how to keep a calendar for ADHD brains: Peaceful, calm days are in your future #90

 
 
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Time. Time Blindness. An ADHD Brain's black hole.

Well, what do we do about that? How do we schedule our day if we don't even feel it passing by?

Creating a peaceful day is possible when you have ADHD. What you need is instructions on how to organize yourself and make a plan that make sense to your brain. And luckily, I speak your ADHD brain's language.

Feeling confident about your day involves two things: 1) using your calendar well, and 2) having a system in place for the regular day to day stuff. (The answer to question 2 is coming soon.)

The million dollar question: If keeping a calendar is pretty straightforward, why do struggle with it so much???

Today we talk about:

*how we can stick with a calendar (even though we have a graveyard of dusty planners that show us we don't)

*ways we get off track in the first place (spoiler alert, this is pretty predictable due to our executive function problems)

*what a calendar is NOT designed to do

*the four types of events that happen in our day

I'm here to help you know for sure that you can learn how to keep up with your life even with ADHD. We can do hard things.

Sign up for class here! patriciasung.com/adhdcalendar


HELP HAS ARRIVED:

It's time to stop beating yourself for forgetting yet another school event or doctor's appt...or forgetting to pick up your kid entirely.

It's time to feel confident and capable keeping up with your schedule.

Pre-sale is open for my upcoming class on how to use your calendar when you have ADHD.

Sign up now for class: How to Keep a Calendar for ADHD!

Pre-sale ends May 7th, so jump in now.