My Favorite Things

A list of things that make life easier, softer, and a little more fun - especially for ADHD women.

These are real things I love and recommend - tools that support focus, time, and executive function, plus a few treats that simply feel (or taste 😎) good. Share this with a friend, a partner shopping for you, or keep it as your “I deserve nice things” list.

Life Support

These are gifts that don’t live on a shelf. They live in your calendar and your nervous system. They remove decision fatigue, take tasks off your plate, and make everyday life less heavy.

Ronna Belinky – Workflows by Ronna

Ronna is the person you call when your “systems” are basically…a collection of vibes and sticky notes.

She helps you create workflows and backend processes that actually fit your brain and your business. Especially supportive for ADHD women who are brilliant with ideas and less brilliant with consistent structure.

Think: less “I am drowning in tiny tasks” and more “Oh, this finally feels manageable.”

Link: Workflows by Ronna

Mindy Leonard – Super Organized Spaces

ADHD-friendly home & space organizing

Mindy is the “let’s-do-this-together” organizer you call when your home or office feels like too much and you’re low‑key embarrassed to let anyone see it.

She helps you declutter and organize in a way that works for your brain—not some Pinterest-perfect stranger’s. This is especially powerful for ADHD women who feel stuck in shame, don’t know where to start, or keep re-organizing the same corner without anything actually changing.

Think:

Less “I don’t even know where to begin.”

More “Ohhh, this finally makes sense for how I live and think." t

hink.”

Link: Super Organized Spaces

Gigi Verrey - Very Smart Ideas

Gigi is like that insanely capable friend who always has an easy recipe, a clever shortcut, or a “just do it this way” tip ready to go.

Very Smart Ideas is full of simple, doable recipes and home-and-garden tricks that don’t require five specialty ingredients and three hours of executive function. For ADHD brains, this means:

Less “What on earth are we having for dinner?”

More “I can actually pull this off tonight without melting down.”

Perfect for days when you want to feel a little more put-together at home without turning into a full-time Pinterest person.

Link: Very Smart Ideas

Meredith Schnepp – Sun Kissed Bliss Travel

If planning a trip sounds fun in theory but completely overwhelming in practice, Meredith is your girl. She handles the research, options, and logistics so you get to skip straight to the fun part.

This is ADHD-friendly travel:

Fewer decisions

Less executive function drain

More ease and enjoyment

You still get to say what you want—she just makes it all actually happen.

Link: Sun Kissed Bliss Travel

Amee McCaughan Photography

Amee creates photos that feel like you - joyful, real, and not stiff or overly posed.

For ADHD women who can be extra hard on themselves, having images where you feel seen, grounded, and beautiful can be surprisingly healing.

Whether it’s branding photos, family sessions, or a “celebrate myself” shoot, this is a gift that keeps giving every time you see those pictures.

Link: Amee McCaughan Photography

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