

But with so many planners out there, which one should you choose - especially if you’re confronted with analysis paralysis? Here are our readers’ top picks - the planners they have road tested and recommend to the rest of us. Something inside the ADHD brain lights up when we put pen to paper - that much we can (mostly) agree on. And no single app on the market can replace that gratifying feeling of writing down a task or appointment, assigning it a deadline, and then physically crossing it off. When we asked this question in a survey completed by 1,342 ADDitude readers last month, the answer came back loud and clear: We like paper planners.

What products or apps do you use to manage your time?” “Many ADDitude readers like Time Timers and old-fashioned Moleskin calendars.
