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Welcome to the Executive Function Blog! Here, we dive into everything related to executive functioning skills—those essential abilities that help us plan, focus, organize, and adapt in our daily lives.
Whether you’re navigating a neurodiverse condition, such as ADHD or autism, or simply looking to improve as a human being, we’re so happy you’re here!
Executive functioning skills are key to achieving our goals and managing life’s demands, and our posts provide practical advice, personal insights, and effective strategies to support your journey. Explore the toolkit and discover ways to enhance your executive function for a balanced, fulfilling life.
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2025 Best Planner for ADHD: The ADHD-Friendly Executive Function Daily Planner System That Actually Works
Finding the best planner for ADHD feels impossible, and it’s a waste of time and money to purchase a planner with the best intentions only to abandon it a week later. But this is the reality for those who struggle with ADHD—especially those who desperately wish to be organized but just can’t figure out how…
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Printable ADHD Daily Cleaning Planner (Free PDF Download)
Cleaning is one of the most deceptively overwhelming tasks for adults with ADHD. It’s not that we don’t want a clean space. In fact, most of us want it intensely. We crave that feeling of calm, clarity, and control that comes from a tidy home. But the actual process of cleaning? That’s where everything unravels.…
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PDF Printable ADHD Organization for Teens: The ADHD-Friendly Organization System Every Teen Needs for School Success
If your teen struggles to stay organized, it’s not because they don’t care. It’s not because they’re “irresponsible.” And it’s definitely not because they’re not trying. When it comes to ADHD, organization for teens presents a unique challenge. In fact, most ADHD teens feel constant internal pressure to stay on top of everything—but their brain…
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How to Get Things Done When You’re Completely Overwhelmed + PDF Download (Neurodivergent Edition)
When your brain hits overwhelm, it’s not because you’re lazy, unmotivated, or “bad at adulting.” It’s because your capacity is maxed out — emotionally, mentally, or sensory-wise — and your executive function system has flipped into low-power mode. If you’re neurodivergent, this can happen fast: one too many tasks, noises, interruptions, expectations, or decisions… and…
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Autism Masking vs. Autism Camouflaging: What’s the Difference?
My sense of identity has taken a real hit over the past few years, and I’m just getting to the point where I’m ready to explore it more openly. So join me. As a neurodivergent parent, I’m faced with demands that often leave me feeling depleted and overwhelmed. And that means I’m chronically under-resourced when…
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When Unmasking Feels Like Collapse: What Cleaning My Bathroom Taught Me About Self-Confidence and Healing
I hope you’re ready for a rant, because that’s what you’re getting today. What is unmasking? I’m still figuring that out myself. From what I can gather, it’s an under-researched and barely-understood part of being neurodivergent. And I’m definitely in the thick of it right now. My mind and body are exhausted. I can’t tell what’s truly…
Executive Functioning Training for Teachers
Executive functioning training for teachers equips educators with strategies to help students develop skills like organization, self-regulation, and working memory. By integrating these skills into classroom routines, teachers can support both neurodivergent and neurotypical learners more effectively. Training often covers how to scaffold assignments, break down complex instructions, and create an environment where executive skills can flourish.
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