For building routines and having a warm, non judgmental voice coach me through the day (I have issues with beating of self up when I fuck up, so warm voiced coach mucho helpful to halt a self-hating spiral before it gets a chance to start)
The Fabulous app
For medications (fuck me at 55 there are too many to hold in my head and if I don’t check it off I’m perfectly caperble of either taking a med twice, or not at all), a rolling list of “stuff I’ve noticed that needs doing but can’t/can’t be arsed right now), admin tasks, not fixed time things I have to or want to do and anything not strictly work calender.
Moleskine Balance app
For Gratitude practice (fuck me this was an amazing find for me in The Fabulous app , nothing has helped more than this)
kurzesagt Gratitude Journal, right before bed. (i also have their habit journal which I live)
And thanks Andrew Huberman as close to sunrise and sunset as I can get I charge outside and recite what has turned into a gratitude prayer, twice daily. The sunlight thing really works for me. Sleep & wake much better.
For journaling I use the Struthless (youtube channel) “brain dump” technique. I use apple reminders in widget form on my “life” focus mode on the iPad. Cos there is no chance I’ll find a pen and paper when my head goes off on one.
From 1st Jan I’m adding in The Daily Stoic Journal (Christmas present). Which I think I’ll do in the afternoons. I tend to get peri-menopausal anxiety from about lunchtime and I think that’d be a good time to distract my hormones from setting the ADHD off in my “disappear into my own reality headscape”. Daily Stoic helps me keep perspective. Which is good. Cos I am SHIT at keeping perspective left to my own devices.
I have the iPad set up with appropriate widgets in 3 scheduled modes. Mindful (early am, last thing pm), Life (outside of working time), and Work. Game changer.
I’ve just coughed up for my third year of The Fabulous app, everything else came about as part of the process of working through that app. But not all of the things work for all of the people. I liked the idea of Tiimo, but it didn’t stick with me. Ditto Owaves. Ditto a million other apps I really tried to like and use for more than three days. A lot of the time it’s a case of suck it and see what sticks. Just don’t give yourself a hard time if there’s some extensive sucking (followed by your ADHD spitting it out) as part of working out what works for you.