

It was 11:47 p.m. on a Tuesday.
My Slack pings wouldn’t stop. My project board had three “urgent” tickets marked red. And my Google Calendar looked like confetti—colorful blocks stacked on top of each other, none of which I’d actually prepared for.
On camera, I smiled, nodded, and said, “Yeah, I’ll have that ready by end of day.”
Inside my head, it was chaos:
“Wait, which doc were they talking about again?”
“Why can’t I just finish things like everyone else?”
“Don’t let them see how scattered you really are.”
Truth is, I was already behind. And I knew the deadline would slip… again.
But instead of asking for help, I turned my camera off, muted my mic, and sat there staring at my laptop with my heart racing.
I was exhausted from the constant pretending. From overcompensating, apologizing, and working late nights just to “catch up.”
The irony? I worked harder than almost anyone I knew… yet I was terrified someone would notice how much I was struggling underneath.
And every missed deadline wasn’t just a late task. It felt like proof that maybe I wasn’t cut out for this career after all.


They're designed by neurotypical brains, for neurotypical brains. Period.
Every productivity hack you've tried has probably made you feel worse about yourself.
Because when you can't maintain the 47-step morning routine or the color-coded calendar system, you blame yourself instead of blaming the system.
You've probably tried:
Time-blocking (that falls apart the moment one thing runs over)
Pomodoro technique (because 25 minutes is either too long or too short)
Complex project management apps (that become another thing to avoid)
Habit stacking (that crumbles when life gets messy)
"Just write it down" solutions (in the 17 different notebooks you started and abandoned)
Here's the real problem: You're not failing the systems. The systems are failing you.
And while you're beating yourself up for being "undisciplined," you're actually masking harder than ever—presenting this perfect, put-together version of yourself while internally screaming.
But what if I told you there's a completely different way?
What if instead of trying to become someone else, you could finally stop pretending and still succeed?
What if "productivity" didn't require perfection, rigid systems, or hiding who you really are?
The enemy isn't your ADHD
It's the lie that you have to mask, perform, and pretend to be neurotypical to be successful.
The trap is thinking that if you just find the "right" system, you'll suddenly become that person who effortlessly manages deadlines, never procrastinates, and has their life together.
The everyday pain is sitting in meetings nodding along while internally panicking about the project you haven't started, the email you forgot to send, the deadline that's creeping closer while you're frozen in overwhelm.
This has a name: Masking Burnout. It's what happens when you spend all your energy pretending to be someone you're not, leaving nothing left for actually getting things done.
Here's my confession: I spent two years after my ADHD diagnosis trying to become a neurotypical person. I bought every planner, downloaded every app, followed every guru. I thought if I just tried hard enough, I could rewire my brain to work "normally."
But the breakthrough came when I stopped trying to fix myself and started designing systems that worked WITH my ADHD brain, not against it.
What I discovered changed everything...


A 7-day Micro Challenge-based program that helps you feel the relief of finishing a project on time—without masking, without shame, and without adding more overwhelm.
All for just $12 (special launch offer).
Designed for exhausted new moms by a mom who’s been there.
Proven, pediatrician-reviewed methods
No apps. No rigid training. No guilt.
Each morning, for 7-days, you’ll get to work
with:
A 5-min or less micro challenge (no big overwhelm)
A “permission slip” to release shame
A printable (or digital) tracker—zero guilt if you
skip a day



Choose your format: printable, Google Sheets, or both.
Check off daily wins
See momentum build
Celebrate visible progress

No new apps. No confusing setups.
No forced positivity , and
no overwhelming action items
Doable on your schedule
Gentle guidance that adapts to your energy

This isn't about becoming someone else. It's about becoming the most successful version of exactly who you already are.
It’s about proving to yourself (in 7 gentle days) that your ADHD brain can finish projects without burning out or pretending to be someone else.

Missing deadlines (again) and spiraling in shame
Over-apologizing to your team, replaying mistakes in your head
Burning out after masking all week on Zoom calls
Feeling like “maybe I’m just not cut out for this”

Finishing a project on time (finally, without panic)
Having ready-to-go scripts when things slip—so you bounce back guilt-free
Feeling energized, not drained, at the end of your week
Believing: “My brain works differently, and that’s okay—because I have a system that works with me.”

Bonus #1: Deadline Reset Script Pack
Ready-to-use scripts for Slack, email, or self-talk, so you recover from missed deadlines without shame spirals.
Bonus #2: Low-Energy Win List
A menu of 1–5 min “tiny wins” for those brain-fog days when starting feels impossible.
Bonus #3: Momentum Map Tracker
A printable/digital progress map to celebrate wins daily and stay motivated.

Get the complete no-mask momentum system today
Everything you need to break through burnout and start finishing projects without masking
7-Day Micro Challenge
Daily Micro-Tasks (5 min or less)
Permission Slips & Audio Support
Progress Tracker (Your Choice of Format)
All 3 Bonus Resources
Immediate Email Delivery
Plus you get all three in bonuses FREE
This is designed FOR people who struggle to finish things! Each day is completely self-contained—if you miss a day, you just pick up with the next micro taskk. No shame, no starting over, no complex catch-up required. Your ADHD brain is welcome here, inconsistencies and all.
Absolutely not. This comes to YOU via email—something you already check. No new apps, no complex systems, no maintenance required. The entire challenge is designed to work with your existing habits, not create new ones.
What if 5 minutes feels like too much on some days?
Every single challenge comes with modifications and permission to do less. Some days you might do the full 5-minute task, other days you might just read the micro task for the day and call it a win. We're building momentum, not perfection.
Yes! The strategies work for anyone whose brain craves novelty, struggles with traditional productivity advice, and feels exhausted from trying to fit into neurotypical molds. You don't need a formal diagnosis to benefit from ADHD-friendly approaches.
This is specifically designed for late-diagnosed ADHD women who are tired of masking. Instead of trying to make you more neurotypical, it celebrates and works WITH your ADHD brain. There's no new platform to figure out or maintain.
The resources you receive are yours to keep and revisit anytime. Plus, the momentum you build in these 7 days creates a foundation you can use for any project going forward.
The materials are for your personal use, but you can absolutely tell your friends about the program! There's nothing more powerful than a community of women supporting each other through their ADHD journeys.
You don’t need acres of land…
You don’t need years of gardening experience…
And you definitely don’t need to waste another season “waiting until next year.”
Click below to grab your Tiny Yard Garden Planner now and take the first step toward the thriving mini-garden you’ve been dreaming of.
Your space is ready to bloom. All it needs is your plan.

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