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My Background

I'm a retired military logistician, full-time logistics manager, creative entrepreneur, and lifelong believer in magic. I live in New Hampshire with my husband, our dog, and the quiet strength of a life shaped by persistence, love, and transformation. I'm also a proud mom to two grown sons, one of whom shares my ADHD brain. I raised them mostly on my own, navigating the challenges of solo parenting with grit, humor, and an unwavering belief in possibility.

Living with ADHD and chronic illness has taught me that traditional systems don't always fit, and that's okay. My struggle to stay organized and reach my goals has led me to a lifelong path of self-improvement, ritual-building, and creative problem-solving. I've spent years refining workflows, designing tools, and crafting systems that honor both structure and soul. What frustrated me most was that everything lived in separate silos: mental health in one place, ADHD in another, chronic illness somewhere else, goals in another corner entirely. That isn't how we actually live. So I stopped looking for a system that fit and built one that does.

The Real Me

I'm someone who takes responsibility for my own situation. If something breaks, I fix it. If things go sideways, I stay calm, step back and figure it out. I've spent years reacting quickly in high-pressure environments, both professionally and personally, and that's shaped how I move through the world: steady, focused, and quietly determined.

I'm also deeply creative. I see connections others might miss, and I love building things that feel meaningful. I live with ADHD and chronic illness, and I've learned to adapt, reframe, and keep going, even when it's hard.

I care deeply, and I show up, for my family, for my work, and for the people who find magic in the tools I create.

Things I Love

I love glitter, unapologetically. It's a little thing that makes everything feel more magical. I love crafting and creating, especially when I can get lost in the details and bring something beautiful into the world with my hands. Whether it's designing, painting, or beading, I find joy in the process of making.

I love reading and writing science fiction and fantasy, stories that stretch the boundaries of reality and remind me that imagination is a kind of truth. Worlds with magic, resilience, and transformation speak to me deeply. I write fiction under the name Marie Brindley and nonfiction under Faye L Stanton.

And most of all, I love helping others grow into their full potential. Whether it's through encouragement, tools, or simply holding space, I believe in lifting people up and reminding them of their own magic.

Our Belief

We believe that dreams are sacred.

We believe planning is a ritual, a rebellion against chaos, and a declaration of self-worth — even on the days when your brain won't cooperate and your body has other plans.

We believe clarity is magic. And that magic doesn't require a perfect brain, a perfect body, or a perfect day.

Our tools are more than paper. They are portals to possibility — built for the minds that have tried every system and quit by page three, for the days that don't go according to plan, for the people who are still here, still trying, still worthy of the life they're building.

They are companions for neurodivergent dreamers, chronic illness warriors, and bold believers who refuse to let their hardest days define their whole story.

When you show up for your dreams on your worst day, you are doing something extraordinary.

That is where the real magic begins.

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