The ADHD-Friendly Home
A Room-by-Room Guide for Neurodivergent Adults
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Narrated by:
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Terri Bakken
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By:
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Harper Rhodes
About this listen
Do you ever feel like your home is working against you?
For adults with ADHD, everyday spaces—entryways, kitchens, bedrooms, even digital files—can quickly become overwhelming. Clutter piles up, routines unravel, and shame creeps in. But the truth is, you’re not the problem. The systems were never built with your brain in mind.
In this compassionate, practical guide, ADHD Home Coach Harper Rhodes takes you room by room, showing how to design spaces that reduce friction, support focus, and make daily life feel easier. Instead of rigid rules or unrealistic organizing hacks, you’ll find flexible, sustainable systems tailored to the way ADHD brains actually work.
Inside you’ll discover:
- Simple entryway “launch pads” that prevent lost keys and last-minute scrambles
- Kitchen setups that reduce decision fatigue and make meals manageable
- Bedroom strategies that transform chaos into rest and reset
- Tools for taming the “doom pile,” closets, and hidden clutter zones
- Digital decluttering techniques that keep your virtual life under control
- Gentle rituals and routines to help your systems last—even on tough days
Packed with relatable stories, real-life case vignettes, and step-by-step strategies, The ADHD-Friendly Home is more than an organizing book—it’s a blueprint for building an environment that finally works with you, not against you.
If you’ve ever thought, “Why can’t I just keep it together?”—this book is here to remind you: you can. You just need a home built for the way your brain works.
Perfect for:
- Neurodivergent adults seeking practical home strategies
- Partners and families who want to better support ADHD loved ones
- Anyone tired of failing at “traditional” organizing systems
Your home doesn’t need perfection. It needs compassion, structure, and design that supports the real you.
©2025 Harper Rhodes (P)2025 Harper Rhodes