As an artist, musician, project manager, and neurodivergent creator with a background that blends design, education, and marketing, I’ve spent my life navigating the intersections of creativity and focus.
Through Creative with ADHD, I share tools, systems, and insights for fellow creatives living with ADHD. From digital planners to thought-provoking blogs, everything I create is designed to support focus, flow, and follow-through—without sacrificing your spark. Whether you're chasing inspiration or corralling chaos, you're in the right place.
There was a time when I couldn’t go to Universal Studios without checking my phone for work emails—just in case. I’d be in line for a ride, halfway through a Butterbeer, or walking into Diagon Alley, and still, I’d be […]
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(Even When It Really, Really Isn’t) So your day job doesn’t exactly scream “creative genius.” Maybe you’re crunching numbers, managing spreadsheets, answering emails, or working in a world where color-coded folders are the closest thing to art. But deep down, […]
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Let’s be honest—if you have ADHD, you already know that the struggle is real when it comes to sticking with something that doesn’t give you an instant dopamine hit. We love a quick win. A like on a post. A […]
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Sometimes I think I’m a generous, helpful, community-minded person. You need help moving furniture? I’m there. Want help designing your logo or fixing your printer? Let me grab my coffee. Need someone to brainstorm your business idea for two hours […]
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Managing Email Anxiety with ADHD, a Full Plate, and Zero Extra Time I used to avoid checking my inbox the way people avoid bad news: slowly, cautiously, and only when I had a full tank of emotional energy (read: almost […]
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We love the spark of a new idea—the thrill of starting, the rush of inspiration, the dopamine hit of potential. But what happens when that spark fades and you’re knee-deep in a creative project that feels more like a chore […]
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