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Hacking Your ADHD

Ditching the Planner: Consistently Inconsistent with Dani Donovan

Hacking Your ADHD

William Curb

Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.7779 Ratings

🗓️ 2 March 2026

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Hey team!

This week I'm talking with Dani Donovan, a neurodivergent artist and designer whose ADHD comics have been shared all over the internet. Dani holds a BFA in Visual Communication and Design and is the creator of The Anti-Planner. She's spent years as an advocate for neurodivergence, using her background in design to simplify those complicated, invisible daily struggles we all face. In our conversation today, we're diving into why traditional planners often feel like they never work how we want them to and how we can transition into a "toolbox" mindset instead. We explore the concept of "anti-shame" tactics and how to stop using mean-spirited self-motivation. Dani shares some of her favorite hacks for the mundane stuff, like an "Inbox Sprint" for tackling email debt and some unconventional strategies, including how she uses "worst drafts" and even Magic: The Gathering packs to keep herself moving.

Check Out the Anti-Planner: https://www.anti-planner.com/

If you'd life to follow along on the show notes page you can find that at HackingYourADHD.com/277

YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/y835cnrk

Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/HackingYourADHD

This Episode's Top Tips

    1. We often beat ourselves up for "failing" to use a planner reliably after three months, but the reality is that our brains stop responding to the same stimuli once the novelty wears off. Instead of trying to find the one system you'll use forever, you can try building a "toolbox" of multiple strategies.
    2. Executive dysfunction isn't a monolith; it's a collection of specific emotional roadblocks like being intimidated, over-committed, or paralyzed by perfectionism. Approaching every task with a standard to-do list is like trying to use a hammer on a screw; it's the wrong tool for the specific resistance you're facing. By identifying the specific flavor of your resistance first, you can choose a tool designed to dismantle that exact barrier.
    3. Many of us have spent a lifetime using "mean" self-talk as a primary motivator because getting in trouble was the only thing that worked in the past. However, shame is a paralyzing emotion that actually increases avoidance. Shifting to an objective, "engineering" mindset allows you to view a failure not as a character flaw, but as a data point . Asking "Why did this fail?" instead of "Why am I like this?" allows you to troubleshoot the system rather than blaming the person.

 

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Hacking Your ADHD. I'm your host William Kerb, and I have ADHD. On this

0:08.7

podcast, I dig into the tools, tactics, and best practices to help you work with your ADHD brain.

0:14.7

Hey, team, this week I'm talking with Danny Donovan, a narrow divergent artist and designer

0:20.0

whose ADHD comics have been shared

0:21.7

all over the internet. Danny holds a BFA in visual communication and design and is the creator

0:26.9

of the anti-planner. She spent years as an advocate for neurodivergence using her background

0:32.8

in design to simplify those complicated invisible daily struggles we all face.

0:38.1

In our conversation today, we're diving into why traditional pioneers often feel like

0:42.6

they never quite work how we want them to, and how we can transition into a toolbox

0:47.7

mindset instead. We explore the concept of anti-shame tactics and how to stop using mean-spirited

0:53.7

motivation.

0:55.0

Danny also shares some of her favorite hacks for the mundane stuff like an inbox sprint,

0:59.3

and some more unconventional strategies, such as worth drafts, or even Magic the Gathering Packs,

1:05.0

to keep herself moving. I had a lot of fun with this episode, so I hope you enjoyed as much as I did.

1:10.2

If you'd like to follow along on the show notes page, you can find that at Hacking Your ADHD.com

1:14.7

slash 277.

1:17.7

All right, keep on listening to find out how to stop using your expensive planner just as a coaster.

1:26.6

It's really cool to see the anti-planter, and I've been looking through it for the last few days, as much as I have to stealing it back from my daughter.

1:35.4

But it's not a planner, but as the name implies. So can you tell us a little bit about what it is?

1:40.4

The name is confusing to a lot of people people and then it makes complete sense to other people

1:44.9

because I really wanted it to kind of just be like the antithesis of a planner because I was

1:50.4

that girl who was like, I will buy a $60-70 planner and this is the year that I changed my life

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