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The Weekly Page
Three tasks, on purpose. An “avoiding” lane, a “showed up” lane, and a single energy mark for the day.
Built for ADHD weeks, not the brain a stock planner imagines you have. Hand-tuned for reMarkable 2 & Pro, Kindle Scribe, and Boox.
№ — The Promise
Most planners are written for a brain that wakes up at the same hour and holds the same energy from breakfast to dinner. The Focus Hub starts somewhere else, with the refusal, the fog, the un-done Tuesdays, the page that goes blank in week two.
So the planners here are smaller. They ask less and decide more. Three things, on purpose. A page you keep using on a real Tuesday, not the day you bought it.
№ — What’s inside
Each piece works on its own. Together, they're a quiet operating system for an ADHD week.
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Three tasks, on purpose. An “avoiding” lane, a “showed up” lane, and a single energy mark for the day.
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Four shapes, high, low, scattered, soft, instead of a number out of ten. Read months at a glance.
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A landscape card you keep on the desk. Two boxes, “the thing” and “an easier thing.” Both count.
№ — From the Journal
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Tuned for reMarkable, Scribe and Boox — pen feel, hit zones, contrast. Nothing is "ported."
Buy once, receive every revision. When a device or a reader request asks for it, the template follows.
Months of drafts, dozens of readers, planners cut. What is left is what kept getting opened.
Thirty days, a real reply, no forms. If it isn't working for you, write — we'll sort it that day.