| Management number | 233469973 | Release Date | 2026/06/27 | List Price | $10.34 | Model Number | 233469973 | ||
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If you've quit every journal you've ever bought, this one's built differently. It assumes you'll skip days. It assumes today might be hard. It assumes your brain runs on different fuel than the planners on the shelf — and it's designed for that, not against it. Most planners require the very consistency the user lacks. They demand morning routines from people who can't initiate. They reward streak-tracking from brains that lose context overnight. When the system breaks — and it always does — the reader blames themselves and quits. This is true for people with ADHD. It is also true for people who are anxious, avoidant, or emotionally dysregulated. The wall is the same: the cost of starting feels too high. This journal is built like a porch light — left on, waiting, no questions asked when you walk through the door. 160 days, because real habit formation takes a median of 66 days and can stretch to 154 (Lally et al., 2010). Most planners stop at 30 or 90 — long before the habit is real. This one runs the whole length.WHAT'S INSIDE160 daily pages — 4 rotating templates so your brain stays curiousThe Messy Momentum Method™ — 5 moves built on peer-reviewed researchReset Button on every page — for the days nothing went rightPermission Slip — the contract you sign with yourselfZero-Capacity Reset — what to do on the days you can't do anythingDopamine Menu — your reward list, ready when you need itAvoidance Tracker — turn procrastination into data, not shameWeekly Regulation Scorecards — pattern-find over time16 collectible milestone cards — cut along the dotted lineReset Puzzles — word searches, sudoku, mazes, cryptogramsTear-Out Tools — share with teachers, family, cliniciansLetter to Yourself (Day 1) + Letter Back (Day 160)Flower flipbook animation in the bottom-right cornerFull APA 7th Edition citation list — 18 peer-reviewed sources THE RESEARCH Built on peer-reviewed work: Barkley on executive function, Volkow on dopamine, Lally on habit formation, Kearney on the cost of starting, Neff on self-compassion, Murray and Cueli on adolescent ADHD support, Hinshaw and Skoglund on missed diagnoses in girls, plus a dozen more. Citations are at the back of the book — review the rationale for any feature before using it with a student.WHO THIS IS FOR Adults whose brains run on ADHD, anxiety, avoidance, or some mix the doctors haven't named yetTeens 14+ and college studentsSPED teachers, school counselors, and clinicians supporting neurodivergent studentsAnyone who's quit every planner they've ever boughtPeople who freeze at the startWHO THIS IS NOT FORPeople who want a perfect-looking planner with daily streaksPeople who feel motivated by guilt or "fall behind" pressurePeople looking for a productivity-bro hustle journalPeople who want a religious or political plannerThis journal forgives missed days by design. It assumes consistency is hard. It's built for contact, not completion. Used badly. Still the method.Start messy. Start now. Read more
| ASIN | B0H17JWF16 |
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| ISBN13 | 979-8195543891 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Independently published |
| Dimensions | 8.5 x 0.53 x 11 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.52 pounds |
| Print length | 235 pages |
| Publication date | May 4, 2026 |
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