Category: PDF, Printable & Downloads
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Introducing “Your Mind Is an Orchestra” — A Free Executive Function Course for Neurodivergent Adults
If you’ve ever wondered why your brain works the way it does, struggled with motivation, felt overwhelmed by emotions, or battled through days where nothing seems to “click,” I have something special to share with you. After months of development, writing, recording, refining, and metaphor-building, I’m excited to announce that Your Mind Is an Orchestra…
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Executive Function Checklist for Teens: Build Focus, Organization, and Self-Confidence
If your teen struggles to start homework, loses track of assignments, or reacts strongly to frustration, you’re not alone. These challenges are often rooted not in motivation, but in executive function — the brain’s ability to plan, focus, remember, and manage daily life. Executive function (EF) skills are like a mental toolkit that helps us…
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Free ADHD Planner Templates (PDF Download): How to Create a Daily Routine That Actually Works
If you’ve ever bought a gorgeous planner only to abandon it after a week, you’re not alone—especially if you’re living with ADHD or other executive function challenges. You need ADHD planner templates! Traditional planners often assume that focus, motivation, and energy will be steady from day to day. But real life (and real brains) don’t…
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Free ADHD Daily Planner Printable PDF — Focus, Flexibility & Flow
If you’ve ever bought a beautiful planner, filled out a few days with enthusiasm, and then left it gathering dust on the shelf, you’re not alone, and that’s why I’ve created this free ADHD daily planner printable pdf (below). For people with ADHD, traditional planners often create more emotional turmoil than support. They’re designed with…
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Free Printable Executive Function Checklist (PDF Download)
If you need a quick, easy way to assess executive function skills, you’re in the right place. This free printable executive function checklist (PDF download) gives you a simple way to spot strengths, challenges, and areas where extra support may help. Whether you’re a parent, educator, therapist, or an adult looking to understand your own executive functioning,…
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How to Set Neurodivergent-Friendly SMART Goals (Without Burning Out)
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in Accountability, Blog, Burnout & Overwhelm, Cognitive Flexibility, Emotional Regulation, Environment and Sensory, Executive Function Coaching, Identity and Self Concept, Motivation & Reward, PDF, Printable & Downloads, Strategies and Supports, Student Resources, Task Management, Teacher Resources, Teen Resources, Time Management, Transition, Working MemoryYou’ve probably heard it before: “You just need to set better goals.”But if you’re neurodivergent—especially if you live with ADHD, autism, or executive function challenges—you’ve likely experienced how unhelpful that advice can feel in practice. Maybe you sat down to map out your goals and ended up frozen. Or you started strong, then lost momentum.…
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Top Executive Function Training for Teachers: Resources Available Online
Executive function (EF) refers to a set of mental processes that help us plan, focus attention, remember instructions, and juggle multiple tasks successfully. These skills are foundational for academic learning, classroom behavior, and social-emotional growth. Yet, many students—especially those with ADHD, autism, and other neurodevelopmental differences—struggle with executive functioning, and they often do so silently.…
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5 Must-Have Features to Look for in an ADHD Planner (That Actually Helps)
Have you ever bought a gorgeous planner, opened it with the best of intentions—and abandoned it a week later? You’re not alone. This is a clear sign that you need a dedicated ADHD planner. For people with ADHD, traditional planners can feel more like a guilt trip than a helpful tool. Rows of rigid boxes,…
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How to Break Down Overwhelming Tasks Into Approachable Entry Points
Big, vague tasks can shut down even the most determined brain. In this post from the Task Initiation & Resistance Series, you’ll learn how to shrink overwhelming tasks into micro-sized entry points—so you can take the first step even when you’re foggy, anxious, or unsure where to begin. If you’ve ever looked at a task…
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Why Starting Feels Impossible: Executive Dysfunction & ADHD Task Paralysis Worksheet
(Part of the Task Initiation & Resistance Series, this post dives into the brain-based barriers that can make starting feel impossible—like executive dysfunction, low dopamine, and emotional overwhelm. You’ll learn why “just start” doesn’t work for many neurodivergent brains and how to begin building compassionate bridges into action.) Discover brain-based causes of task initiation resistance—plus…
