I can hardly believe I’m typing this — ThriveMind has been officially accepted by Kickstarter! After months of designing, refining, reworking (and yes, sometimes crying into my color palette), this neurodivergent-friendly planner is one step closer to becoming reality.
So what is ThriveMind, exactly?
It’s not your average planner. It’s not just to-do lists and calendars. It’s a brain-support tool built with love, science, and lived experience — for anyone who struggles with executive dysfunction, time blindness, task paralysis, sensory overwhelm, or emotional dysregulation.
🧠 Whether you’ve got ADHD, autism, suffer from burnout, or just have a brain that doesn’t vibe with traditional productivity tools, ThriveMind was made for you.
Here’s a sneak peek at what’s inside:
Most planners are built for neurotypical brains. They assume linear thinking, consistent energy, and a predictable attention span.
But real life — and real brains — don’t work like that.
ThriveMind was created because I couldn’t find a planner that worked with how my brain actually functions. So I started designing one. And now, thanks to Kickstarter, I get to bring it to life.
We’re in prelaunch mode now — and early subscribers will get first access to exclusive early-bird rewards.
If ThriveMind sounds like something your brain has been waiting for, click below to follow the project and get notified when we go live.
👉 Follow ThriveMind on Kickstarter
Thank you for cheering me on and reminding me that I’m not alone in this. I made this for us. 💛
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