Meet our Neuro-Calibrator
NORA DIVERGE
If you are a late-diagnosed ADHD woman, or an adult who looks capable on the outside but feels overwhelmed, distracted, or mentally foggy on the inside, this journal was created for you.
Nora Diverge is the Neuro-Calibrator of The NOT Typical Collection, a character-led creative journal series from the 2B Hub, a neurodivergent-aware creative regulation studio. Designed as an ADHD self-help workbook for adults, this guided journal supports nervous system regulation, emotional awareness, and executive function challenges, especially for those with predominantly inattentive ADHD.
Blending creative journaling, reflective prompts, coloring pages, and gentle breathwork practices, this neurodivergent journal helps address executive dysfunction, shame cycles, mental overload, masking fatigue, and self-doubt.
This is not a rigid productivity planner. It is a flexible ADHD reflection journal built for nonlinear thinkers, sensitive creatives, and deeply feeling minds who want practical regulation tools without pressure or performance.
There is no required order. No right way to use it.
Regulate first. Build self-trust. Return to yourself.
Meet our Rage Alchemist
CASS CADE
If you are an adult with ADHD who feels emotionally intense, easily triggered, or exhausted from managing other people’s expectations, this journal was created for you.
Cass Cade is the Rage Alchemist of The NOT Typical Collection, a character-led creative journal series from the 2B Hub, a neurodivergent-aware creative regulation studio. Designed as an ADHD emotional regulation workbook for adults, this guided journal supports boundary-setting, communication clarity, rejection sensitivity, and anger transformation, especially for those who struggle with resentment, shutdown, or explosive reactions.
Blending reflective prompts, structured boundary tools, creative exercises, and grounded nervous system practices, this neurodivergent journal helps address people-pleasing, guilt-driven decisions, rejection sensitivity (RSD), conflict avoidance, emotional intensity, and suppressed anger.
This is not an anger management manual. It is a structured ADHD reflection journal built for powerful, sensitive, and deeply reactive minds who want to turn intensity into direction without losing themselves.
There is no required order. No performance required.
Name the truth. Set the line. Choose what your fire builds.
Meet the Queen of Side Quests
LIV TANGENT
If you are an adult with ADHD whose mind moves through ideas, connections, and curiosity faster than most systems expect, this journal was created for you.
Liv Tangent is the Explorer of The Not Typical Collection, a character-led creative journal series from The 2B Hub. Liv’s perspective celebrates curiosity, associative thinking, and the nonlinear ways ADHD minds discover meaning through exploration rather than rigid plans.
The Art of the Side Quest is a creative regulation journal designed for adults whose thinking often moves through tangents, rabbit holes, and unexpected connections. Through pattern-mapping exercises, reflective prompts, visual exploration pages, and open journaling space, Liv’s pages invite curiosity instead of forcing productivity.
This journal explores how wandering thoughts, shifting attention, and unexpected detours can reveal patterns, insights, and new perspectives when given room to unfold.
There is no required order.
No fixed path through the pages.
Just space to follow the thread and see where it leads.
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Nora's Playlist
Quiet sound, slow rhythm, and gentle repetition can help calm a busy nervous system. Nora’s ASMR playlist is for moments when the mind needs to soften and settle. Subtle sounds and steady pacing give the ADHD brain a place to land.
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Cass's Playlist
Cass’s Lo-Fi playlist carries steady beats and low-key intensity that help channel restless energy into focus. The rhythm creates a background structure that can support concentration without demanding attention. For ADHD minds, it becomes a steady current beneath the noise.
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Liv's Playlist
Liv’s instrumental ballads move like a soundtrack for wandering thoughts and side quests. Without lyrics to interrupt the flow, the music leaves room for ideas, tangents, and creative leaps. For ADHD minds, it creates space to think, imagine, and follow curiosity wherever it goes.