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Do you know what you need to do, but struggle to get yourself to do it? Get bored easily? Abandon every planner you’ve ever tried? Beat yourself up a lot? Yeah. Me too. The Anti-Planner is an activity book specifically designed to help procrastinators:
The Anti-Planner is not a planner; there are no dated pages or calendars! Think of it as a productivity recipe book—a survival guide of 165+ strategies for when you’re struggling to get shit done.
It’s been called “a life-changing masterpiece,” “a secret weapon for getting hard adulty stuff done,” and “the Bible for procrastinators.” Check out the reviews to see what others are saying!
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Challenges, worksheets, step-by-step techniques
How-to guides, tips, actionable advice from pros
Dice, cards, paper football, unique takes on classics
Illustrations and infographics to help explain how our brains work
Fill-in-the-blanks, personal pump-ups, journaling, and self-exploration exercises
Helpful apps, websites, books, podcasts, quotes, and much more!
Jesse J. Anderson
How to ADHD
Avory Faucett
Catieosaurus
Maya –
I’ve recommended this to so many people with ADHD and other neurospiciness. The tabs are excellent for helping me find tools to get through all kinds of hurdles. I share it with my 14 year old neurospicy kid who also finds the resources helpful. Definite win!
L –
outstanding book, I have been using it for myself as well as with my kids (teens).
Breanna –
This was the first tool I’ve found for my neurospicy brain of goo that doesn’t make me hate myself! I can go weeks or even months without using it, but when that inner frustration hits again one day, I have this to find at least one way to combat the current issue. 10/10 would recommend ????
Tiffany Pendlebury (verified owner) –
Recently diagnosed (or rather officially confirmed) with ADHD. I struggle to get started or stay on task or focus. I get so frustrated when I feel like I’ve accomplished nothing. Binging a show probably doesn’t count as an accomplishment.
I’m so glad I found this book. I’ve used a bunch of the activities and the ones that feel like games really help, especially with decision paralysis. It has so far been an amazing resource for me to finally get things done. I’ll still have a few unfinished projects forever but at least I can finish new things I start. I love that there are sections and subsections so that I can get to the root of what my emotional needs are to do the thing I’m avoiding.
Cecilie –
This is an amazing tool! I’ve already had so much use out of it! The design is beautiful and the setup is very intuitive. I loved it so much I bought one for my partner as well as a present.