Tools designed for how overwhelmed brains actually work
I'm Natalie, and I have ADHD. I make calming, low-friction planning tools designed for how overwhelmed brains actually work, not how they're "supposed to" work.
Most planning systems are visually overwhelming, emotionally rigid, or built around unrealistic expectations of consistency. Others look beautiful but don't actually support an ADHD brain on a hard day.
The EditReady Studio is what I wanted to exist: tools that feel calmer, clearer, and lower-friction. Tools you can come back to after missing three days without guilt. Tools that meet you where you actually are.
Every product is intentionally designed to feel:
- visually calming: not stimulating overwhelm
- easy to scan: no walls of text or grids to fill in
- emotionally low-pressure: no streaks, no shaming
- practical in real life: not aspirational fantasy planning
- satisfying to return to: the same tool, week after week
The shop covers the full surface area of executive function:
- sticky note pads for in-the-moment prompts and reminders
- tear-off desk pads for daily planning and brain dumps
- magnetic fridge pads for groceries, meals, and household systems
- printables, Canva templates, and spreadsheets for flexible digital planning
Some products are instant digital downloads. Others are physical paper tools shipped to you. Each listing makes the delivery type clear before you buy.
The aesthetic isn't separate from the functionality: it is the functionality. When a tool feels visually approachable and emotionally safe, you actually use it. That's the whole point.