

If you’re anything like me, you’ve mastered the art of multitasking but still feel like you’re always dropping a ball. I’m a working mum with ADHD who spent years trying to keep my life and sense of self together. Between deadlines, school runs and scrolling social feeds that made me feel behind, the “perfect planner” never lived up to its promise.
One evening, overwhelmed by half‑finished journals and a sea of sticky notes, I realised the tools were the problem, not me. Most planners are designed for neurotypical brains; they’re cluttered, they shout at you with colours and quotes, or they assume you have endless time. Research shows that people with ADHD need clear, uncluttered layouts and plenty of white space, so I designed pages that calm rather than agitate.
But Notable Planners isn’t just about beautiful paper or slick PDFs. It’s about reclaiming who we are. Millennials are hitting an identity crossroads earlier than our parents did; juggling careers, side‑hustles and care work leaves little room for “me”. These journals and task systems are the tools I wish I’d had when I felt lost. They’re here to help you stop, breathe and rediscover yourself — whether you’re living with ADHD, navigating motherhood or simply craving more intention in your days.
I know how cautious spending feels right now; most of us are watching the pennies, and 72 % of Brits will ditch a brand if it breaks their trust. That’s why I’m upfront about everything. There are no hidden fees or fake reviews here. Our digital journals are instant downloads, and our hardback journals are printed on demand in the UK.
What makes our community special?
We talk openly about neurodivergence and the messy beauty of midlife.
We share wins and setbacks, not just perfectly staged photos.
We co‑create — your feedback shapes our future products.
If you’ve ever felt unseen in the world of productivity, I built this for us. Come join the Notable Planners community: download a free checklist, jump into our newsletter and connect on social media. Let’s support each other as we calm the chaos and write the next chapter of our stories — together.
