✿ a small letter
I made these because
I needed them.
I'm Jesse. I was diagnosed with ADHD in my 30s, after years of being told I was "smart but disorganized" — that I just needed a better planner, a stricter routine, more discipline. I bought every system. None of them held.
What I needed wasn't another bullet journal that assumed I'd be the same person on Day 30 as I was on Day 1. I needed a planner that knew the day might start at noon. A workbook that didn't assume my anxiety responded to "name 5 things you can see." A shadow-work journal that didn't ask me to sit with one feeling for twenty silent minutes.
So I started making my own. Soft-start prompts. Paired energy menus. Decision trees on the inside cover. RSD spiral cool-down logs. Pages designed for the day that starts at noon — and pages designed for the day that's already on fire by 9 a.m.
InnerBloom Press is what came out of that. Every workbook in the shop is built around one rule: it has to actually work for the brain it's trying to help.
Soft, specific, anti-clinical. That's the brief. No toxic productivity. No "just breathe." No glossy planner aesthetic that quietly assumes you have an executive assistant.
Just the kind of pages I would have wanted at 32 — the year I finally had a name for what was happening, and didn't know which of seventeen things to start with.
If any of that feels like you, you're in the right place. ✿
— Jesse
founder · InnerBloom Press
✿ for
The late-diagnosed brain
ADHD, AuDHD, perimenopause-ADHD. Especially women in their 30s, 40s, 50s.
✿ how
Soft, specific, anti-clinical
No toxic productivity. No medical jargon. Just pages that work the way your brain works.
✿ why
Because I needed them
Every workbook started as a tool I made for myself before it became one I could share.