I Was in Denial About My Mental Health: Tracking Helped
Everything was fine — except I was sleeping 11 hours a night, canceling plans constantly, and couldn’t remember the last time I felt genuinely excited about…
Everything was fine — except I was sleeping 11 hours a night, canceling plans constantly, and couldn’t remember the last time I felt genuinely excited about…
I built DDH’s 255 free interactive tools to solve the specific financial, productivity, and wellness tracking gaps I kept seeing — starting with the problem…
Stop bouncing between apps — a simple ADHD Dopamine Menu system that works with dopamine, not against it. Free to try. Built by operators, not agencies.
You’re not “just tired.” You’ve been running at 110% for so long that your body started sending warning signals you’ve been training yourself to ignore.
Most small business owners do revenue forecasting like this: take last month’s revenue, add 10%, paste it across 12 months, and call it a plan. That’s not a…
Here’s what nobody tells you about ADHD and time management: the problem isn’t motivation, it’s working memory. The standard advice — “just make a plan” or…
Scroll down — the interactive tool runs live with your inputs. Full version lives inside Digital Dashboard Hub . Two-click trial, Stripe-secure. Getting this…
DDH vs Etsy’s Built-In Tools for Seller Revenue Tracking Who this is for: Etsy sellers who feel like they’re making money but aren’t sure how much, or who want to understand their real profit after Etsy’s fees eat into every sale. Quick verdict: Etsy’s built-in dashboard shows you gross revenue and traffic — it tells … Read more
DDH vs YNAB for ADHD Budgeting: Which One You’ll Actually Stick With Who this is for: ADHD adults who’ve started YNAB (or a similar budget app) and abandoned it, and want to know if there’s a lower-friction option — or if YNAB is worth trying again. Quick verdict: If you want full transaction-level control, zero-based … Read more
DDH vs Apple Health for Wellness Tracking: What Each Actually Does Who this is for: Women tracking cycles, fertility, hormonal conditions (PCOS, perimenopause), or mental health who want to understand which tool to actually use — or if both make sense. Quick verdict: If you have an Apple Watch and want passive, automatic health data … Read more