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The Neurodivergent Hobby Club Waitlist is Open!
Be the first to know when we go live
and snag the early-access bonus of
âHow to Show Up For All Your Hobbies At Onceâ Masterclass, available ONLY to waitlisters!

ExploreHobbiesOn Your Terms
designed for your unique brainđ§
Finally Start & Keep Hobbies for More Than a Weekend
âWithout the pressure to have the same one forever.


ExploreHobbies
On Your Terms
designed for your
unique brain đ§
Finally Start & Keep Hobbies
for More Than a Weekend
âWithout the pressure to
have the same one forever.
A Space for Multipassionate Minds

Psst the numbers don't lie.. here's what one study showed:
67%
of People have
multiple hobbies
62%
Agree that they can
also be time-consuming.
Introducing The Hobby Procrastination Rescue Kit
If youâve ever felt stuck in a procrastination loop, wondering why you canât seem to show up for the hobbies that once lit you upâthis kit is for you.
Designed with neurodivergent brains in mind,
the Hobby Procrastination Rescue Kit helps you:
⢠Pinpoint exactly why procrastination is holding you back.
⢠Break the cycle with personalized strategies that actually work.
⢠Take guilt-free, actionable steps toward making your hobbies doable again.
Itâs the perfect jumpstart to rediscovering joy and momentum in your hobbies. And the best part?
As a kit owner, youâll get 50% off your first month of the ND Hobby Club, where weâll keep building on your progress together.
Psst the numbers don't lie..
here's what one study showed:
67% of People have
multiple hobbies
Only 18% Said they
practice regularly đ
62% Agree that they can
also be time-consuming.
The Quickest TL;DR for Those Ready to
Join Right Now (and Hate Reading)
Whether youâre craving variety, struggling to start, or just need a bit of accountability this is designed for people like youâmultipassionate and creativeâwithout the pressure to commit to rigid routines.
Youâre busy, we get it. Hereâs a no-fluff breakdown of what you get when TheNeurodivergent Hobby ClubŠ goes live:
The Hop Into Your Hobby Workshop to create a personalized hobby show up roadmap that works with your brainâs unique wiring.
The Hobby Procrasination Rescue Kit tohelp to get you back into hobbies without the guilt. (including tricks and a system you've never seen anywhere)
Access to the Hobby Supply Swapâtrade materials with others when youâre so over your hobby.
24/7 access to accountability rooms where you can pop in anytime for support.
Seasonal challenges to keep things fresh and low-pressure.
BONUS: Twice-a-year prize drawsâengage with the community and win hobby funds or cold hard cash.
The Quickest TL;DR for Those Ready to Join Right Now (and Hate Reading)
Whether youâre craving variety, struggling to start, or just need a bit of accountability this is designed for people like youâmultipassionate and creativeâwithout the pressure to commit to rigid routines.
Youâre busy, we get it.
Hereâs a no-fluff breakdown of what you get when you join TheNeurodivergent Hobby ClubŠ:
The Hop Into Your Hobby Workshop to create a personalized hobby show up roadmap that works with your brainâs unique wiring.
The Hobby Procrasination Rescue Kit tohelp to get you back into hobbies without the guilt. (including tricks and a system you've never seen anywhere)
Access to the Hobby Supply Swapâtrade materials with others when youâre so over your hobby.
24/7 access to accountability rooms where you can pop in anytime for support.
Seasonal challenges to keep things fresh and low-pressure.
BONUS: Twice-a-year prize drawsâengage with the community and win hobby funds or cold hard cash.
Chasing That New-Hobby RushâŚ
But Struggling to Keep It Going?đââď¸
You dive into a new hobby with the energy of a golden retriever on caffeine....
From binging tutorials to stocking up on supplies. But a week later, its another thing gathering dust. And you're left wondering,
âWhy do I always start and stop?'
Instead of going into guilt spiral, what if you could channel that initial excitement into a structure-free but sustainable practice?
The Neurodivergent Hobby ClubÂŠď¸ helps you explore what works with your brainâs need for noveltyâwithout turning it into another chore.
You love your hobbies, but when itâs time to actually do them? Thatâs when things get wobbly.
Youâve set reminders, put your supplies in front of you⌠yet somehow end up scrolling or squeezing in 1 more work task.
In a productivity-obsessed world, it's hard to prioritize the things that are purely for you when weâve been conditioned to put ourselves last ---buried under work deadlines, chores, and to-do lists.
âłď¸ You're not alone if what brings bring you joy always seem to slip to the bottom of your list.
Here, we help you find small ways to reclaim time for yourself, even when life tries to take over.
Discover how to show up for YOU, in a way that works with how your unique brain is wired and motivated.

...And once that rush wears off, returning to it can feel like climbing Mount Everest.
Even the sight of your half-finished project brings up a mix of shame and guilt... then a new hobby catches your eye on your feed, and the old one is out of sight, out of mind.
Thatâs okay! Your brain craves variety, not strict consistency or rigid routines.
This is not about sticking to the same hobby or set time every week.
Itâs why inside theNeuodivergent Hobby ClubŠď¸werespect your natural cycle of interest â it's less about ticking boxes and more about finding a flow that lets you enjoy what feels good, *when* it feels good.
Chasing That
New-Hobby RushâŚ
But struggling to keep it going?đââď¸
You dive into a new hobby with the energy of a golden retriever on caffeine....
From binging tutorials to stocking up on supplies. But a week later, its another thing gathering dust. And you're left wondering,
âWhy do I always start and stop?âđ
Instead of going into a guilt freefall, weâll show you how to channel that initial excitement into a structure-free but sustainable practice.
That works with your need for noveltyâ
without turning it into another chore.
You love your hobbies, but when itâs time to actually do them?
Thatâs when things get wobbly.

Youâve set reminders, put your supplies in front of you⌠yet somehow end up scrolling or squeezing in 1 more work task.
In a productivity-obsessed world, it's hard to prioritize the things that are purely for you when weâve been conditioned to put ourselves last ---buried under work deadlines, chores, and to-do lists.
âłď¸ You're not alone if what brings bring you joy always seem to slip to the bottom of your list.
Here, we help you find small ways to reclaim time for yourself, even when life tries to take over.
Discover how to show up for YOU, in a way that works with how your unique brain is wired and motivated.
âŚand once that rush wears off, picking it back up feels climbing Mount Everest

Even the sight of your half-finished project brings up a mix of shame and guilt... then a month later a new hobby catching your eye, and the old one is out of sight, out of mind.
Thatâs okay! Your brain đ§ craves variety, not rigid routines.
This is not about sticking to the same hobby or set time every week.
Itâs why inside theNeuodivergent Hobby ClubŠď¸werespect your natural cycle of interest â it's less about ticking boxes and more about finding a flow that lets you enjoy what feels good, *when* it feels good.
If this sounds familiar, youâre in the right place.
Find an Approach that Sticksin a Community That Gets You
Youâre creative and craving varietyâbut routines and most habits just never seem to stick.

Itâs flexible, adaptive, and meant to evolve with you, no matter the season youâre in.
âitâs about experimenting, tweaking, and finding what fits.
Before you know it, youâll have shown up for yourself more in a month than you have in the last three.

This is not another hack or âsystemâ to force you into commitment.
Instead, the Neurodivergent Hobby ClubÂŠď¸ is a community designed for people like you that need an approach of that works with your natural rhythms,
not against them.
Whether you prefer to do hobbies solo but struggle to start, or you crave the support of others around you to stay on track, this is for you.

Our schedules change, priorities evolve, or burnout happens. We need a way to keep the things we love close even in the hardest moments.
Here, you can give yourself the gift of showing up for what you loveâno matter whatâs going on around you.
Find an Approach that Sticks in a Community That Gets You
If this sounds familiar,
youâre in the right place.
Youâre creative and craving varietyâbut routines and most habits just never seem to stick.
This is not another hack or âsystemâ to force you into commitment.
Instead, the Neurodivergent Hobby ClubÂŠď¸ is a community designed for people like you that need an approach of that works with your natural rhythms,
not against them.
Whether you prefer to do hobbies solo but struggle to start, or you crave the support of others around you to stay on track, this is for you.

Itâs flexible, adaptive, and meant to evolve with you, no matter the season youâre in.
âitâs about experimenting, tweaking, and finding what fits.
Before you know it, youâll have shown up for yourself more in a month than you have in the last three.

Our schedules change, priorities evolve, burnout happens. We need a way to keep the things we love close even in the hardest moments.
Here, you can give yourself the gift of showing up for what you loveâno matter whatâs going on around you.
Why I Created the Neurodivergent Hobby Club
Youâve probably tried managing your hobbies on your own before. I get it, I've been there.
As someone who experienced firsthand challenges of balancing work and hobbies while navigating neurodivergence & a chronic health issue.
After years of trial & error (and starting over 15 hobbies to drop them weeks later), I finally found an approach that works.
The Neurodivergent Hobby Club was designed for people like you: multipassionate, creative and someone who has a lot that lights them up but never seem to get to them.
Why I Created the Neurodivergent Hobby Club
Youâve probably tried managing your hobbies on your own before. I get it, I've been there.
As someone who experienced firsthand challenges of balancing work and hobbies while navigating neurodivergence & a chronic health issue.
After years of trial & error (and starting over 15 hobbies to drop them weeks later), I finally found an approach that works.
The Neurodivergent Hobby Club was designed for people like you: multipassionate, creative and someone who has a lot that lights them up but never seem to get to them.
See 10 of the hobbies I've picked up
and dropped over the last two years.
See 10 of the hobbies I've picked up
and dropped over the last two years.
Frequently Asked Questions
Start by answering the onboarding questionnaire and the Hop Into Your Hobby Framework. Weâll then send you a customized starting point, based on how your brain works, to help you show up for your hobbies.
You can join Live Hobby-ing Sessions for added support, or try it solo and share your progress so we can celebrate you which reinforces the neural pathways to keep you coming back to your hobby.
Missed a hobby session? Post in the Fall Down Help section and we'll help you rework your approach and try again.
With quarterly challenges and resource sharing, explore as much or as little as you want, whenever youâre ready.
And if life interrupts, no worriesâjump back in anytime without missing a beat.
Even though this club was born becuase many of us who have ND tendencies struggle with hobbies.
I know this issue effects those who identify as multi-passiionate, creatives...Or even those with a tendency to buy hobby supplies just for them to collect dust a month later. (can I get a silent nod of confirmation?)
If you've read this page and identify with what it solves then you're more than welcome to join.
As the problem is bigger than diagnosises or identity labels.
We also know parents or family members who want to better support their neurodivergent children can use this as a way to bond and understand the ones they love better who have a hard time with consistency.
We totally get it! Thatâs why weâve designed the club to fit around the way your brain works.
Instead of expecting you to change, weâve created a system that encourages exploration at your own pace, with zero guilt if you want to switch things up.
Youâre free to drop hobbies or anything that that doesn't feel good to you without any pressure to âstickâ with it.
Here's a quick criteria of who will thrive here:
Multipassionate individuals juggling numerous interests
Neurodivergent creatives seeking brain-friendly productivity methods
Anyone who's ever hyperfixated on a hobby, only to drop it entirely
Creative souls yearning for a supportive, judgment-free community
Nope! The Neurodivergent Hobby ClubÂŠď¸ is open to everyoneâall ages, all genders, all backgrounds.
Whether youâre 16 or 60, identifying as male, female, non-binary, or anything in between, youâre welcome here.
Weâre all about creating a space where anyone who loves to explore hobbies, chase that dopamine rush, and embrace variety can feel at home. So, if that sounds like you, come join the fun!
We have an all are welcome here policy. We do not allow discrimination or harrassment of any kind in the community.
Nope! Hobbies is pretty loose term for an activity you want to do more of that brings you joy.
Anything from rock climbing, chess, hip hop classes, learning code, journalling, painting, cooking, reading, photography, etc.
FAQ
Start by answering the onboarding questionnaire and the Hop Into Your Hobby Framework. Weâll then send you a customized starting point, based on how your brain works, to help you show up for your hobbies.
You can join Live Hobby-ing Sessions for added support, or try it solo and share your progress so we can celebrate you which reinforces the neural pathways to keep you coming back to your hobby.
Missed a hobby session? Post in the Fall Down Help section and we'll help you rework your approach and try again.
With quarterly challenges and resource sharing, explore as much or as little as you want, whenever youâre ready.
And if life interrupts, no worriesâjump back in anytime without missing a beat.
Even though this club was born becuase many of us who have ND tendencies struggle with hobbies.
I know this issue effects those who identify as multi-passiionate, creatives...Or even those with a tendency to buy hobby supplies just for them to collect dust a month later. (can I get a silent nod of confirmation?)
If you've read this page and identify with what it solves then you're more than welcome to join.
As the problem is bigger than diagnosises or identity labels.
We also know parents or family members who want to better support their neurodivergent children can use this as a way to bond and understand the ones they love better who have a hard time with consistency.
We totally get it! Thatâs why weâve designed the club to fit around the way your brain works.
Instead of expecting you to change, weâve created a system that encourages exploration at your own pace, with zero guilt if you want to switch things up.
Youâre free to drop hobbies or anything that that doesn't feel good to you without any pressure to âstickâ with it.
Here's a quick criteria of who will thrive here:
Multipassionate individuals juggling numerous interests
Neurodivergent creatives seeking brain-friendly productivity methods
Anyone who's ever hyperfixated on a hobby, only to drop it entirely
Creative souls yearning for a supportive, judgment-free community
Nope! The Neurodivergent Hobby ClubÂŠď¸ is open to everyoneâall ages, all genders, all backgrounds.
Whether youâre 16 or 60, identifying as male, female, non-binary, or anything in between, youâre welcome here.
Weâre all about creating a space where anyone who loves to explore hobbies, chase that dopamine rush, and embrace variety can feel at home. So, if that sounds like you, come join the fun!
We have an all are welcome here policy. We do not allow discrimination or harrassment of any kind in the community.
Nope! Hobbies is pretty loose term for an activity you want to do more of that brings you joy.
Anything from rock climbing, chess, hip hop classes, learning code, journalling, painting, cooking, reading, photography, etc.
Hey! I'm Danielle
Growing up, I had a new hobby every yearâpiano, karate, tap dancing. It wasnât laziness or indecision; multipassionate people like us thrive on variety.
Society tells us that mastery means repetition, but I believe true fulfillment comes from embracing all our passions.
Iâm not a PhD-level expert, but Iâve mastered the art of making hobbies stick for brains that crave novelty.
I remember confessing that the only thing I could stick to was work, driven by the accountability of deadlines.
Today, I balance two consistent hobbies alongside a full-time career, weekly friend outings, and daily movement when health or life isnât flaring up.
I discovered there's no one-size-fits-all approach, but there are breadcrumbs to what works best for your unique brain wiring.
Now, I use my personal experience and research-backed strategies to guide others toward finding their flow.
If you havenât found what works yet, weâll keep experimenting together until you do.

Hey! I'm Danielle
Growing up, I had a new hobby every yearâpiano, karate, tap dancing. It wasnât laziness or indecision; multipassionate people like us thrive on variety.
Society tells us that mastery means repetition, but I believe true fulfillment comes from embracing all our passions.
Iâm not a PhD-level expert, but Iâve mastered the art of making hobbies stick for brains that crave novelty.
I remember confessing that the only thing I could stick to was work, driven by the accountability of deadlines.
Today, I balance two consistent hobbies alongside a full-time career, weekly friend outings, and daily movement when health or life isnât flaring up.

I discovered there's no one-size-fits-all approach, but there are breadcrumbs to what works best for your unique brain wiring.
Now, I use my personal experience and research-backed strategies to guide others toward finding their flow.
If you havenât found what works yet, weâll keep experimenting together until you do.

Our *Pinky* Promise to You
With the Neurodivergent Hobby ClubŠď¸, youâll engage with your hobbies more in the next 3 months than you have in the past year combined.
Our structure is designed specifically for neurodivergent brains, making hobbies feel accessible, reducing overwhelm, and fostering consistent enjoyment.
I promise that if you join with an open mind and a spirit of experimentation, youâll look back and realize youâve shown up more for yourself and your hobbies than ever before.

Our *Pinky* Promise to You
With the Neurodivergent Hobby ClubŠď¸, youâll engage with your hobbies more in the next 3 months than you have in the past year combined.
Our structure is designed specifically for neurodivergent brains, making hobbies feel accessible, reducing overwhelm, and fostering consistent enjoyment.
I promise that if you join with an open mind and a spirit of experimentation, youâll look back and realize youâve shown up more for yourself and your hobbies than ever before.
You still might be asking, "Why start now?"...
Hobbies arenât just a way to pass the timeâthey impact every area of your life.
Donât take it from us, take it from the research:
+ Hobbies may lower mortality risk by up to 50% while reducing blood pressure and cortisol levels.
+ đ° Boosts focus and job performance with creative activities helping recharge and feel more in control.
+ Just 2 hours a week can lift your mood by releasing dopamine.
+ Reduces stress for 4 out of 5 people according to a survey by the Aus. Psych Society.
TL;DR:Taking time for yourself isnât selfish.
Itâs essential for well-being.
You still might
be asking,
"Why start now?"...
Hobbies arenât just a way to pass the timeâthey impact every area of your life.
Donât take it from us, take it from the research:
+ Hobbies may lower mortality risk by up to 50% while reducing blood pressure and cortisol levels.
+ đ° Boosts focus and job performance with creative activities helping recharge and feel more in control.
+ Just 2 hours a week can lift your mood by releasing dopamine.
+ Reduces stress for 4 out of 5 people according to a survey by the Aus. Psych Society.
TL;DR:Taking time for yourself isnât selfish.
Itâs essential for well-being.

đłď¸âđAll Are Welcome Here.
Don't let your passions collect dust for another year
The Neurodivergent Hobby ClubŠ is your space to explore hobbies guilt-free, with support, and on your own terms.
Letâs make this the year you spend more time on what fulfills you instead of on the back burner.

Don't let your passions collect dust for another year
The Neurodivergent Hobby ClubŠ is your space to explore hobbies guilt-free, with support, and on your own terms.
Letâs make this the year you spend more time on what fulfills you instead of on the back burner.
đłď¸âđ All Are Welcome Here.
Neurodivergent Hobby ClubÂŠď¸ created by Danielle Klemm | All Rights Reserved
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