Dry Erase Calendar: A Visual Planning Tool That Works

When you live with ADHD, it’s easy for appointments, deadlines, and tasks to slip through the cracks. The Dry Erase Calendar offers a simple, visual way to stay on track—and it’s flexible enough to match your changing schedule. Designed with two usable surfaces, this calendar helps ADHDers stay organized, reduce overwhelm, and see what’s coming at a glance.

Why the Dry Erase Calendar Helps ADHDers

ADHD brains often struggle with executive function, especially when it comes to time management, task tracking, and remembering important events. That’s where this calendar shines.

This tool supports ADHDers by making time visual and easy to understand, breaking big goals into manageable steps, centralizing deadlines and priorities, and reducing forgetfulness and last-minute stress. Plus, the physical act of writing (and erasing) tasks helps reinforce memory and increase follow-through.

Designed for Flexibility and Focus

The 2-in-1 design features:

  • Front side: An undated monthly calendar to map out events, to-do lists, and schedule blocks

  • Back side: A blank surface for notes, reminders, brain dumps, and ideas

This setup supports both structured planning and freeform thinking—something ADHDers often need. Hang it on your wall, fridge, or office door to keep your priorities visible and your mind clear.

Reusable and ADHD-Friendly

The Dry Erase Calendar is perfect for ADHDers who:

  • Get overwhelmed by digital calendars or apps

  • Need regular visual reminders

  • Benefit from seeing time laid out clearly

  • Want to customize their planning system week-to-week or month-to-month

Because it’s reusable, it also encourages experimentation. Try different routines, color-coding systems, or habit tracking methods until something clicks.

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