
You’ve probably heard it. Hell, maybe you’ve said it. “Isn’t time management just common sense?” The implication?That if you’re struggling with your time, it’s your fault. You’re lazy, disorganised, not switched on enough. But let’s call that out for what it is: total bollocks. Because if time management really was just common sense… Knowing what…

Let’s say it out loud. You’ve started systems before.You’ve tried routines.You’ve made promises to yourself.You’ve set alarms, bought planners, downloaded the apps.You’ve even read the books. And then, just like always… life happened. You fell off.You forgot.You slipped back into old patterns.And you told yourself the same thing you always do: “I just can’t stick…

If you’ve ever said, “I’d love to get more organised, but I just don’t have time right now,” you’re not alone. In fact, you’re the exact person this blog is for. Because here’s the brutal truth: Being “too busy” to implement a system is exactly why you need one. It’s like saying: It makes sense…

You’ve done the work. You’ve read Atomic Habits, The 5AM Club, Deep Work, The ONE Thing, Eat That Frog, Getting Things Done, and a dozen others with motivational titles and clever acronyms. You’ve highlighted passages.You’ve bookmarked strategies.You’ve nodded along thinking, “This is it. This is the one.” But here you are—still spinning your wheels. Still…

Let’s cut the fluff. If you’ve got ADHD—or you’re neurodivergent in any way—you’ve probably tried every productivity system under the sun. And they’ve probably all left you feeling one of two ways: Because guess what? It wasn’t. Most productivity advice assumes you’re neurotypical. That you: And when you can’t follow their system? They make it…

Let’s be honest—some of you saw the word “system” and immediately felt a little bit sick. Because for you, structure isn’t helpful.It’s a prison. Planning feels like a trap.Calendars feel like control.And systems?They’re for boring people who colour-code their lives and get off on spreadsheets. You’re not wired like that. You’re creative.You’re reactive.You go with…

If you’ve ever thought: Then this one’s for you. You’re not lazy.You’re not broken.You don’t need another shiny planner or a motivational quote. What you need is a system that wasn’t designed for perfect people. Because the truth is, most productivity advice?It’s built for robots. It assumes: But real life isn’t like that.And that’s exactly…

You’ve tried. You’ve downloaded the apps.You’ve bought the fancy planner.You’ve read Getting Things Done, tried time blocking, dabbled with the Pomodoro Technique, and even given Bullet Journaling a go. And still… Now, here comes DROP. Another system. Another promise. Another acronym. You’re sceptical—and you’ve got every right to be. So what makes this one different?…

Let’s get one thing straight: DROP isn’t here to tear down other productivity systems. It’s not some cult where you have to delete every app, burn your planner, and chant the steps in front of a whiteboard. It’s not dogmatic.It’s not rigid.It doesn’t come with a manifesto or a superiority complex. DROP is the system…

Let’s get one thing straight: You didn’t start your business so you could work more than you did in a job.You didn’t go self-employed so you could answer emails at 9PM.You didn’t chase growth so you could spend your Sunday catching up on last week. And yet… here you are: You’re not lazy. You’re not…