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Finally follow through — every single day

The Executive Planner gives you a practical, repeatable system built around how your brain actually works — so you can stop spinning and start showing up for your goals, your chores, and yourself.

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The Executive Planner

I don't teach you to plan harder — I teach you to plan in a way your brain will actually want to come back to.Pamela Greene

What you'll learn

What you'll be able to do

  • Set meaningful short- and long-term goals and break them into daily, actionable steps
  • Design and maintain a personalized executive planner that fits your real life
  • Build a consistent morning routine that launches each day with clarity and focus
  • Manage chores, appointments, and responsibilities without dropping the ball
  • Recognize and work around your own executive function challenges and triggers
  • Develop the self-monitoring habits that turn planning from a chore into a daily superpower

How it works

A school that adapts to you

This isn't a set of static videos. Every lesson is generated live and tuned to where you actually are.

We learn your level

A quick placement check tailors your starting point so you're never bored or lost.

Lessons adapt as you go

Each lesson is written for your pace and your goal, adjusting as your skills grow.

Your AI coach keeps you moving

Checkpoints, feedback, and gentle nudges turn progress into a real result.

The curriculum

What's inside your school

6 modules · 25 lessons

1

Understanding Your Executive Brain

Helps students recognize how their executive function works, where it breaks down, and what personal triggers and patterns to watch for.

  • 1.1What Is Executive Function (And Why Yours Matters)Included
  • 1.2Spotting Your Personal Patterns and TriggersIncluded
  • 1.3Time Blindness: Why You're Always Running Late or RushingIncluded
  • 1.4Your Brain on Overwhelm: Breaking the Freeze CycleIncluded
2

Setting Goals That Actually Stick

Teaches students to set meaningful short- and long-term goals and translate them into specific, manageable daily actions.

  • 2.1The Difference Between a Wish and a GoalIncluded
  • 2.2Short-Term vs. Long-Term Goals: Building Your HorizonIncluded
  • 2.3Breaking Big Goals into Daily Action StepsIncluded
  • 2.4Prioritizing What Matters Most (Without Guilt)Included
3

Designing Your Executive Planner

Students build a personalized, real-life planner system that captures goals, appointments, chores, and daily tasks in one trusted place.

  • 3.1Choosing the Right Planner Format for Your BrainIncluded
  • 3.2Setting Up Your Planner: The Core SectionsIncluded
  • 3.3Capturing Chores and Recurring ResponsibilitiesIncluded
  • 3.4Managing Appointments and Deadlines Without Dropping the BallIncluded
  • 3.5Personalizing Your Planner: Making It Feel Like YouIncluded
4

Mastering the Morning Routine

Students build a consistent, repeatable morning planning ritual that launches each day with clarity, intention, and momentum.

  • 4.1Why Mornings Are Your Executive Function SuperpowerIncluded
  • 4.2Designing Your Personal Morning Planning RitualIncluded
  • 4.3The Daily Planner Check-In: Your 10-Minute Morning HabitIncluded
  • 4.4Troubleshooting Mornings That Go Off the RailsIncluded
5

Building Follow-Through and Consistency

Equips students with strategies to stay on track across days and weeks, recover from slips, and build lasting planning habits.

  • 5.1Why We Start Strong and Fade: The Follow-Through GapIncluded
  • 5.2Habit Stacking: Anchoring Planning to What You Already DoIncluded
  • 5.3The Weekly Reset: Reviewing, Adjusting, and RecommittingIncluded
  • 5.4Getting Back on Track After a Rough Day (or Week)Included
6

Self-Monitoring: Turning Planning into a Daily Superpower

Students develop the metacognitive habits to observe their own progress, adapt their system over time, and make planning self-sustaining.

  • 6.1What Self-Monitoring Really Means (And Why It Changes Everything)Included
  • 6.2Tracking Your Wins, Patterns, and Energy LevelsIncluded
  • 6.3Adapting Your System as Life ChangesIncluded
  • 6.4Your Planning Identity: Owning the Title of 'Someone Who Follows Through'Included

Who it's for

Is this you?

Adults with ADHD

You're ready to stop white-knuckling through each week and finally have a system that works with your brain, not against it.

Overwhelmed parents

Juggling family schedules, household chores, and your own goals is a lot — this gives you one calm, reliable system to hold it all.

Struggling teens

Deadlines, activities, and a full life can feel unmanageable — this course teaches the planning skills school never does.

Chronic restarters

If you've bought every planner and quit every system, this course explains exactly why — and builds habits that actually stick this time.

Goal-setters who stall

You have big ambitions but the gap between 'I want this' and 'I'm doing this daily' has always felt impossible to close — until now.

Neurodivergent planners

Whether you've been diagnosed or just know your brain runs differently, this course treats that as a starting point, not an obstacle.

Questions

Frequently asked

Your teacher

A note from your teacher

Pamela Greene

Pamela Greene

I want to start by saying something I wish someone had said to me earlier: if you've tried to get organized before and it didn't last, that is not a character flaw. It's not laziness, and it's not that you're broken. It means you were handed a tool that wasn't built for the way your brain works — and then told the problem was you. I don't believe that for a second.

I built The Executive Planner because I kept seeing the same thing happen to smart, capable people: they'd get excited about a new system, set it up beautifully, use it faithfully for two weeks — and then quietly abandon it when real life hit. Not because they stopped caring, but because no one had ever taught them why planning breaks down, or what to do when it does. The mechanics underneath the planner — understanding your triggers, working with your energy, recovering gracefully from a hard week — those were always missing from the conversation.

This course starts at the beginning: your brain. We look at what executive function actually is, what time blindness feels like from the inside, and how overwhelm creates that awful freeze where you can see everything that needs doing and you just… can't start. Once you understand what's happening, it stops feeling like a personal failure and starts feeling like a solvable problem. Because it is.

From there, we build your system together — piece by piece, at a pace that sticks. You'll design a planner that actually reflects your life. You'll build a morning ritual that grounds you before the day can spiral. You'll learn to set goals that are honest and motivating, break them down into steps you'll actually take, and use a weekly reset to keep the whole thing alive. Nothing in here requires you to become a different person. It just asks you to get a little more curious about the person you already are.

What I love most about teaching this material is watching the shift that happens — not when someone buys a fancy new planner, but when they check in on a Monday morning, look at their week, and feel ready. That quiet confidence is what this is all for. You deserve to feel like someone who follows through — because with the right system, you absolutely are.

Come in at whatever level you're at. Skepticism welcome. Let's build something that actually works for you.

Pamela Greene

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  • 6 modules, 25 lessons
  • AI-adaptive lessons tuned to your level
  • Quizzes & checkpoints to lock in progress
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