I seriously didn’t think I’d still be struggling with a weekly planning system this deep into the year, and yet… here we are. Struggling.
My daily planning? Solved years ago. Monthly planning? Nailed it at the start of 2025. Weekly planning? Still a battlefield. I thought it wouldn’t take long to find a system that worked with the way my ADHD brain functions, but I was wrong.
This is an update post—I blogged about this not that long ago, and since then, I’ve tried a few more options. Spoiler: none of them are perfect.
📎 Attempt #1: A5 Ring Binder with Two-Page Insert
As I mentioned, my A5 ring binder with the two page insert worked pretty well. Not perfectly, but good enough. Except that A5 ring binder when open took up too much space, space I couldn't afford to lose. And closed? Out of sight, out of mind.
📝 Attempt #2: One-Page Weekly Insert (with Lines)
I tried another weekly insert, a one page this time, with the idea that I wouldn't need the binder. The first insert I tried had lines. I whited them out, but now I had whiteout lines and that was as good as actually having lines. It made it seem as if a task was assigned to a particular day which wasn't the goal.
It's totally my brain and how I see things, but put this one in the fail column anyway.
📒 Attempt #3: Weekly Desk Pad
Next up a desk pad. It had a smaller width than the binder when it was opened, so maybe this would work without taking up the amount of space the rings did.
I managed to find this at half off, which is a good thing because this didn't work for me either. The layout was sort of okay, but items got lost even using a dot marker to put a bullet point in front of them. And this one still took up a lot of space, although it was better than the A5 rings binder.
📄 Attempt #4: One-Page Insert with Left-Side To-Do List
This week is desk pad week, but next week I’m trying this one. It’s one page, but the to-do list is on the left side, which already feels off. And yes, the dreaded lines between days are back. My brain doesn’t like this, and I don’t know how to overcome it short of designing my own inserts.
I’m going to try it anyway. Maybe I’ll be surprised and my brain won’t stutter over it. But if this layout doesn’t work, I’ll be back to exploring planner options again. I was really hoping to avoid that.







