6-Week Program for ADHD Entrepreneurs

You haven't failed at
productivity. Productivity
has failed you.

Done by Noon is the first deep work program built around how the ADHD brain actually generates focus. Not a system to force yourself through. A framework designed for the brain you have.

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$147 one-time  •  or 3 payments of $49  •  30-day guarantee
Before we go further

This program is for a very specific kind of person

Done by Noon was not built for everyone. It was built for one avatar, described in uncomfortable detail below. Read both columns and decide for yourself.

✓  This is for you if
  • You are self-employed or freelancing and own your schedule
  • You have ADHD, diagnosed or strongly suspected
  • You have tried productivity systems and watched them collapse by week two, reliably
  • You do brilliant work sometimes, inconsistently, and you know you are capable of more than your output suggests
  • You are done blaming yourself and ready to blame the architecture
  • You want a framework built around your neurology, not someone else's assumptions about it
✕  This is not for you if
  • You want a hustle-harder approach with early mornings and rigid hour-by-hour schedules
  • You are employed full-time with no control over your calendar
  • You are already consistently productive and looking for marginal optimization
  • You want theory without any practical implementation
  • You are not willing to experiment with how you work
  • You are looking for a medical or therapeutic intervention for ADHD
The real problem

Every system you have tried was built for the wrong brain

You are not new to this. You have read the books. You have watched the videos. You can explain time blocking, habit stacking, and the two-minute rule in detail. You are not lacking information.

What you are lacking is a system built around how your brain actually generates motivation and focus. Because every productivity system ever designed, from Getting Things Done to Deep Work to the Pomodoro Technique, was built on a single foundational assumption: that people can generate motivation from importance.

That assumption is wrong for ADHD brains.

ADHD brains run on an interest-based nervous system. Motivation comes from interest, novelty, urgency, challenge, or personal connection. Not importance. Not deadlines you set for yourself. Not color-coded priority tags.

This is not a character flaw. It is neuroscience. And once you understand it, everything that has ever confused you about your own productivity stops being confusing.

The Notion dashboard you built and abandoned. The time blocking calendar that lasted three days. The accountability partner you let down. The course you bought and never finished. None of those failures had anything to do with your discipline. They had everything to do with architecture.

Done by Noon starts from the correct foundation and builds everything else around it.

Why this exists

I built Done by Noon because nothing else worked

I was diagnosed with ADHD at 34. By then I had spent a decade building and abandoning productivity systems with the reliability of clockwork.

I had tried everything in the canon. I knew Deep Work almost by memory. I had a GTD system that I rebuilt three times. I had Notion dashboards that were genuinely impressive pieces of architecture that I used for an average of eleven days each.

Every time a system collapsed, I told myself the same thing. I needed more discipline. More consistency. More of whatever it was that other people seemed to have naturally that I had to fight for every single day.

The diagnosis changed that story. But it did not immediately change my results. Because knowing you have ADHD and having a system designed for ADHD are two completely different things.

Done by Noon is what I built after I stopped trying to fix myself and started trying to design around myself. It took about three years to distill into a framework I could teach. Every module in this program is something I discovered by breaking a conventional system and asking why it broke.

"The goal was never a morning routine. The goal was a workday that fit how my brain actually operates. Everything in Done by Noon points at that goal."

I am not a productivity guru. I am a freelancer who got tired of losing the same fight and started designing a different one.

What you will learn

Six weeks. Six structural shifts.

Each week builds on the last. By week six you do not have a new system to maintain. You have a different relationship with how you work.

Week 01
Foundation

The Neuroscience of Your Workday

Why your brain generates motivation the way it does, how that differs from neurotypical productivity assumptions, and what it means for every decision you make about how to structure your time. You will map your three focus states and identify where your current day is working against you.

Week 02
Focus Architecture

Designing Your Deep Work Trigger

Hyperfocus is not random. It has conditions. This week you reverse-engineer your personal hyperfocus conditions from past experience and build a repeatable on-ramp that gets you into deep focus reliably, without waiting for it to show up on its own.

Week 03
Task Architecture

Planning for a Brain With Time Blindness

The three-task rule, task design for the interest-based nervous system, and how to estimate time when your sense of time is fundamentally unreliable. Daily planning that takes five minutes and does not collapse when something derails your morning.

Week 04
Environment Design

Building the Conditions for Deep Work

Your environment is either making focus easier or harder. This week you design your physical and digital workspace around your specific ADHD profile, including the sensory conditions, decision-reduction strategies, and environmental cues that signal your brain it is time to go deep.

Week 05
Consistency Systems

Building a Floor, Not Just a Ceiling

The reason every system you have built has eventually collapsed. This week you design a minimum viable version of your routine that holds on your worst days, not just your best ones. The floor concept replaces the shame spiral with something sustainable.

Week 06
Long Game

Making It Hold When Life Does Not Cooperate

Recovery protocols for bad weeks. How to restart without judgment. The long-term maintenance model for ADHD brains that does not require perfect consistency to stay functional. You leave with a system that bends without breaking.

Everything inside

What you get with Done by Noon

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Six weeks of core modules

Short, focused lessons built for variable attention spans. Every module has a single concept and a single implementation exercise. Nothing padded.

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Implementation sequences

Step-by-step sequences for building each habit so they reinforce each other instead of competing. Designed for the way ADHD brains actually adopt new behavior.

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The ADHD workday toolkit

Templates, worksheets, and planning tools designed specifically for ADHD brains. Not generic productivity templates with an ADHD label on them.

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Community access

A private community of ADHD entrepreneurs doing exactly what you are doing. Body doubling sessions, weekly check-ins, and a place where nobody has to explain what executive dysfunction means.

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Lifetime access

All future updates included. Come back to any module any time. The floor concept applies to the course itself: there is no wrong pace.

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The 5-day email primer

If you found Done by Noon through the free email course, you already have this. For everyone else, it is included. Five foundational concepts delivered before week one begins.

What students say

From people who thought they had tried everything

★★★★★
Week two changed something fundamental for me. I've been in hyperfocus my whole life but I had no idea it had conditions I could set. I now get into deep work within about ten minutes of sitting down. That used to take two hours or never happen at all.
JR
Jordan R.
Freelance UX Designer
★★★★★
I've read Deep Work twice. Love the book. Could never apply it. Cal Newport does not have ADHD. This is what Deep Work actually looks like for the rest of us. The three focus states framework alone made the whole thing worth it.
MS
Maya S.
Independent Brand Consultant
★★★★★
The 3-task rule sounds almost insultingly simple. I've been doing it for six weeks. It is the first planning method I have ever used that has not made me feel like a failure by noon. The floor concept is what makes it hold.
TK
Tyler K.
Solo Software Developer
★★★★★
I've spent probably $2,000 on productivity courses in the last four years. This is the first one that actually accounted for the fact that I have a variable-energy brain. Week five made me realize every other system I owned had no floor. That's why they all collapsed.
PL
Priya L.
Freelance Copywriter
★★★★★
I was skeptical because I have been skeptical of every course I have ever bought and usually been right to be. This one is different. The community alone is worth the price. Being in a room of people who understand what executive dysfunction actually feels like is genuinely rare.
DM
Daniel M.
Independent Consultant
★★★★★
My favorite part is that there is no shame built into the design. Every other productivity system I have tried made me feel worse about myself when I missed a day. Done by Noon assumes I will have bad days and accounts for them. That changes everything about how it feels to use it.
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Sarah C.
Solopreneur, Brand Strategist
Honest answers

Questions worth asking before you enroll

This avatar is skeptical by earned experience. Every question below is one I have been asked by someone who almost did not enroll. The answers are honest, not scripted.

"I've bought courses before and quit them. What makes this different?" +

Done by Noon was designed with that track record in mind. The modules are short by intention. The implementation sequences are built for variable attention. There is no shame architecture in the course design: missing a week does not break the system because the system has a floor built into it. If you do week one and nothing else, week one still changes something. Every module is designed to be worth it in isolation.

"Is this just Cal Newport repackaged for ADHD?" +

Cal Newport's Deep Work is a brilliant book. It is also built on the assumption that the reader can generate motivation from importance and sustain focus through willpower. That assumption does not hold for ADHD brains. Done by Noon starts from the interest-based nervous system and rebuilds the entire concept of deep work around it. The destination is similar. The architecture is completely different.

"I don't have time to learn another system right now." +

The modules average twenty minutes. The implementation exercises are designed to be done in your actual workday, not added to it. Most people find that by week two they are saving more time than the course is taking. But if your schedule is genuinely at capacity right now, lifetime access means this will be here when that changes.

"What if I start and fail again?" +

That question is exactly the kind of thing Done by Noon addresses directly. The floor concept in week five exists specifically because this avatar has a history of systems that collapsed and the accumulated weight of that history makes starting again harder each time. You will not be asked to be perfect. You will be asked to show up to the minimum viable version of the system on your worst days. That is a different ask.

"I'm not sure I actually have ADHD. Is this still for me?" +

Done by Noon does not require a diagnosis. If the description of this avatar sounds like your experience, the framework will work for you. A significant portion of students in this program are self-identified rather than formally diagnosed. The neuroscience is the same either way.

"$147 is a lot when I'm already in a feast and famine cycle." +

That is a fair concern. The payment plan option exists for exactly this reason: three payments of $49, thirty days apart. The feast and famine cycle is also one of the things Done by Noon directly addresses: week three covers the planning and consistency structures that create more predictable output, which over time creates more predictable income. The 30-day guarantee means you can try the first two weeks with no risk.

Zero risk

The 30-day guarantee

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Try it for 30 days. If it doesn't shift something, full refund.

Go through the first two weeks. Do the exercises. Try the trigger design and the three-task rule in your actual workday. If you do not feel a meaningful shift in how you are working, email me and I will refund every cent. No form. No questions. No guilt.


I am not offering this guarantee to reduce friction at checkout. I am offering it because I know what it feels like to spend money on something that doesn't work and carry that experience into every purchase decision after. The risk should be mine, not yours.

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One last thing

Your brain isn't broken.
It just needs a different system.

You have spent years trying to work like someone else. Done by Noon is six weeks of learning to work like yourself. That is a different kind of productivity. The kind that actually holds.

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