I coach high-achieving women with ADHD who are drained from careers that demand constant contortion—and still never feel like a fit.
My clients are brilliant and newly diagnosed, but they’ve been stuck inside roles that reward over-functioning, shape-shifting, and silence. By the time they find me, they’ve internalized the struggle as personal failure.
It’s not.
Before coaching, I built a consulting career that looked impressive from the outside—and quietly wrecked me on the inside. I didn’t know I had ADHD until everything short-circuited. That diagnosis gave me language, clarity, and a different way forward. Now, I offer the same to the women I work with.
This isn’t mindset work or another to-do list.
It’s a strategic, neuro-aware reset—rooted in self-trust, clarity, and actual fit.