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Notes from the field.
Plain-language writing on structured financial planning, built for ADHD and neurodivergent clients. We draft deliberately, each post is meant to be useful on its own, and to compound with the others.
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Pieces in progress.
We’re drafting deliberately. Each post is meant to be useful on its own and to compound with the others, the same way the program does.
- ADHDComing soon
The financial cost of executive-function tax
Late fees, missed enrollments, expired offers, the unglamorous places where ADHD quietly costs money, and how to set up rails.
- CashflowComing soon
Why budgets fail (for ADHD brains specifically)
Most budgets assume a steady attention curve. Here’s what tends to work when attention isn’t the bottleneck, habit is.
- MethodComing soon
Body-doubling for paperwork: the underrated planning tool
When motivation isn’t the problem, momentum is. We unpack why working alongside someone makes the form actually get done.
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