Struggling with Time Blindness? Discover TACTiLED’s Visual Solution
Struggling with time blindness? Learn how TACTiLED’s innovative visual planning tool empowers individuals with ADHD to take control of their time and transform daily routines.
Struggling with time blindness? Learn how TACTiLED’s innovative visual planning tool empowers individuals with ADHD to take control of their time and transform daily routines.
Executive dysfunction can make everyday tasks feel overwhelming, but with the right tools, you can take back control. Discover how the TACTiLED executive function planner helps you stay organized, improve focus, and transform chaos into productivity. Learn effective strategies for managing executive function challenges and find out how to navigate life with greater ease and confidence.
Discover how ADHD diagnoses can obscure PTSD, and learn from a personal journey of overcoming trauma and finding hope. Read more on the TACTiLED blog.
Explore the TACTiLED Planner for effective ADHD time management. Learn how time blocking can help prioritize tasks and manage your day more efficiently.
Time blocking on Google Calendar and managing ever-growing lists of to-dos gives me gray hair. I have never used a paper planner for more than a week and yet I crave order and organization. A magnetic planning board with colored write-on wipe-off tiles changed my… Read More »25 Ways physical planning on a schedule board is better than a digital planner
If you’re not ready to purchase a TACTiLED planning set, I’m going to give you everything you. need to make your own! While there are endless methods for creating a DIY magnetic board and physical day planner, I’m going to share the way I made… Read More »DIY magnetic board and tiles for your physical day planner
Growing Up with ADHD From as far back as I can remember, I’ve wanted to create something new. Everywhere I look, there are new and amazing ideas that make the world a bit better in big and small ways. But my ideas typically tied into… Read More »ADHD, Working Memory Deficits, and Physical Planning Boards