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anonymousamber
6
2 år siden

Is the paid version worth it?

I’m a recently separated mom of two and I have to be careful how I spend my money that being said I have bad adhd and I’m trying to sort everything out and without a proper planner it’s been proven hard, is it worth it to to buy the paid version? Honest reviews pls!!!


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Innlegg og kommentarer her deler personlige erfaringer — ikke medisinsk råd. For behandlingsspørsmål, snakk med en kliniker.


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ktutkrah
36
2 år siden

My biggest thing - try it for a month or so. We all know what works for everyone is different. If you can afford a month to try it, it will let you know if it is worth it for you.


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KatyMc
36
2 år siden

I had it for free for 3 months on a study and there’s no way I wasn’t getting the full version! I’m 300 and something days in so far! 🥰🥰 anything that helps me sort my life out is money well spent! *unlike those 50 unused planners that are still sitting in the desk 😂 I’m part of a group called ‘Super Mums’ which has offered some phenomenal support for those of us who share our neuro spiceyness with our kidlets 😉


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ursulamajor
26
2 år siden

Like anything in life, you get out of it what you put in. If you actually commit to using the app everyday, then the paid version is worth it. I also recommend finding a team to join that seems active/responsive for that true built-in support.


Murshid_Rs avatar
Murshid_R
12
2 år siden

You should definitely go for it. The paid also offers you motivation as well as the great features. Just go for it.


Glitters avatar
Glitter
35
2 år siden

It is worth it to me. It helps me be organized, but it also helps me see that I do accomplish things. I used to think I didn't. But, I have proof here that I can and do. I also feel like it helps me see where I might be neglecting things, like self care. The categories help me. Plus, on bad days...you can vent to people who get it.


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