Discover how to create a seamless productivity workflow by connecting four powerful tools. Learn the practical mechanics of moving tasks and ideas between Bullet Journal, Todoist, Obsidian, and Morgen—reducing friction and creating a system that truly supports your work
I've tested countless productivity tools, but only a few have stood the test of time. My Bullet Journal, Todoist, Obsidian, and Morgen form the foundation of my executive function support system—balancing structure with adaptability. Here's how they work together.
Weekly Ember 6
Competence in one area doesn’t guarantee ease in another—and that’s not failure, it’s growth by design. Explore how iteration, self-awareness, and adaptive systems can transform frustration into fuel for becoming your best self—one imperfect step at a time.
Understanding our natural rhythms isn't about forcing change—it's about noticing the subtle patterns that shape our days and learning to work with them rather than against them. Through mindful observation and gentle adjustments, we can create systems that support sustainable growth.
Recovery isn’t about taking a break—it’s about understanding when to step back so you can move forward with greater strength.
And here's something powerful to consider: your adapted systems, in all their beautiful, disastrous glory, might be exactly what someone else needs to see. In a world full of perfect productivity porn and flawless morning routines, seeing real, lived-in systems can be incredibly liberating.
Over the past few years, I've scribbled down an unfathomable amount of words, thoughts, ramblings - all trying to make sense of life with a neurodivergent brain. The challenges of late
Life rarely follows a straight path. Mine has wound through steamy kitchens and quiet gardens, through addiction and recovery, through late-diagnosed neurodivergence and continuous reinvention. I've spent countless hours studying nutrition