How I Designed a Printable That Helped Me Focus (and Then Decided to Sell It)

When I was first diagnosed with ADD, I felt both relieved and overwhelmed. Suddenly, I understood why I had struggled with consistency and burnout in the past—but I also knew I had to find a completely new way to approach building a business.

I didn’t need more hustle or rigid systems. I needed clarity, flexibility, and something that actually worked with my brain.

So I started creating what I needed. One of the first things I made was a simple guide to help me stay focused and make progress without burning out. I called it Beautifully Wired: A gentle guide to building a digital product business with an ADD brain.

Why I Created It

I needed structure. For the first time, I was giving myself permission to stop forcing my brain to behave like a productivity robot and instead learn how to work with it.

This guide wasn’t just a business plan—it was a mindset shift. A place to put my thoughts in order. A way to gently shape my ideas into action.

And once I started using it, I had a realization:

If it’s helping me, it might help someone else too.

From Personal Tool to Digital Product

At first, I designed it in Canva. But aligning all the text boxes and making it visually perfect? That sent me down a rabbit hole that didn’t serve me. So I took my own advice:

Simplify.

Now it lives as a clean, focused Google Doc with a Canva-made cover that I use for marketing. The guide itself is what matters—the message, the flow, the gentle path it lays out.

It’s not flashy. But it’s useful. And it was born from my lived experience of trying to build a business as someone with ADD.

An Invitation

If you’re looking for a gentle, low-pressure way to begin building your digital product business, I’d love to share this guide with you.

Right now, Beautifully Wired is almost ready—but not quite. If you’d like to be the first to know when it’s released, you can join the waitlist here.

This isn’t just a digital product. It’s a tool that might help you start—gently, bravely, and in full partnership with the brain you have.

Let it support you the way it’s supported me.

Because you don’t have to do this the hard way anymore.

You get to build gently.

You get to thrive deeply.

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