Life with ADHD is one of a lot of forgetting, a lot of disorganization, and not so much productivity. It’s hard to forget things constantly, struggle to plan and have difficulty getting the things you need to accomplish. I was diagnosed with ADHD quite late in life and have been trying desperately to find ways to keep my day-to-day both organized and productive.
This blog post is about free printable to-do lists, ways to stay organized and productive, free printable daily planners, and having a productive day.
Have you ever tried to write in a planner and consistently kept up with it but struggled? Have you spent some pretty big money on something made of paper and never used it? As a late-diagnosed addict desperate to save money and improve my organization and productivity, boy, I have a solution that will help you! And it’s free! Please choose any free printables below and use them daily with zero pressure to commit to an overwhelming book complete of lists and time blocks you feel you need to fill. Please keep it simple and effective, and plan away!
Organization and productivity are critical to a good day. Every day should start with to-do list-making. A to-do list is a place to write down all appointments and grocery store needs for the day, and it is also a place to brain dump so you can get all the jumble in your brain written down on paper. Starting the day by writing down all I need to get done on paper is key to a productive day for me.
Three easy steps to access any of the free printables below
- Click download below the to-do list of choice
- The PDF should open in a separate tab
- Print!