Not everyone needs an ADHD coach. Seriously, everybody and their brother is hanging an internet shingle and calling themselves an ADHD coach. I’m happy that ADHD is having it’s moment, but saddened by the predatory behavior of my fellow humans. There is no reporting system for poorly performing or unethical coaches. It’s not like […]
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Identity, Boundaries and Communication
Recently I sat down to talk identity, boundaries and communication with ADHD coach Samantha Cooper. I first met Samantha on Instagram, and I immediately liked her quiet but informed vibe. In social media land often the loudest mouth wins. So I was really excited when I noticed she would be presenting at this year’s Annual […]
Another ADHD Podcast
I don’t want to have just another ADHD podcast. I really don’t. I mean I listen to all of the ADHD podcasts, and I enjoy them. But I never in a million years thought that I should start my own. Podcasts are for people who understand technology, and have smooth, calming voices. Thinking about all […]
Living With ADHD: Amy
Going forward I will be making short videos to discuss the work I do with clients. It seems more personal to do it this way, plus it saves me some time! Today’s video is about Amy, a young mother navigating life with ADHD while trying to be the best mom she can be. Oh and […]
Is ADHD Coaching and Support Right For You?
I provide ADHD group coaching and support. Consequently, this post is probably a really bad business move for me. Working with clients, I have seen two basic attitudes about life with ADHD. Some of us immediately jump in and make the best of it. (coaching, therapy, education) While others become overwhelmed and stuck looking for […]
ADHD Coaching Is Really Worth Your Time and Money
I could give you at least three excuses for why I have never tried to work with an ADHD Coach. First, I have always assumed that coaching is outside of my price range. Second, I have always wanted to handle things myself. Because that works so well. (insert sarcasm.) Third, I thought having a coach […]