Frequently Asked Questions
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COACHING PROCESS
WHAT IS ADHD COACHING?
ADHD coaching is a collaborative, strengths-based process designed to help you understand how your brain works and build practical systems that support your daily life. Rather than relying on willpower, coaching focuses on strengthening executive function skills such as planning, follow-through, time management, and emotional regulation. Through structured support, personalized strategies, and accountability, you learn how to reduce overwhelm, take consistent action, and create meaningful, lasting change.
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Unlock your potential with ADHD coaching, a personalized journey designed to empower individuals of all ages, children, teenagers, and adults, facing challenges such as time management, organization, impulsivity, and focus. Our tailored support and practical strategies enhance executive functioning and self-confidence, enabling you to navigate daily challenges effectively. By fostering self-awareness and offering fresh perspectives, we improve decision-making skills and interpersonal effectiveness, leading to heightened productivity and personal satisfaction. Experience significant growth and achieve meaningful goals in both your personal and professional life. Take the first step towards a more fulfilling future.
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ADHD coaching is a structured, goal-oriented process that helps you build systems and strategies that align with how your brain works so you can move from feeling stuck to taking consistent action.
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We begin by identifying how ADHD is currently showing up in your life. From there, we define clear goals and create simple, actionable steps supported by ongoing accountability and structured check-ins.
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Each session includes a focused check-in, identifying a priority, real-time problem-solving, and creating a clear, manageable plan so you leave with direction and momentum.
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Coaching focuses on executive function skills including task initiation, planning, prioritization, time management, organization, emotional regulation, and follow-through.
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ADHD coaching is highly personalized and designed around your real-life challenges. Many clients come in knowing something isn’t working but aren’t always sure how to fix it. Coaching helps you identify what’s getting in the way and build practical strategies to move forward.
Common areas of support include:
• Starting tasks but not finishing them
• Feeling overwhelmed or mentally stuck
• Time blindness and difficulty planning ahead
• Struggling to prioritize what actually matters
• Procrastination and task avoidance
• Managing responsibilities and deadlines
• Staying consistent with routines and habits
• Organizing thoughts, tasks, and responsibilities
• Emotional overwhelm, frustration, or burnout
• Building confidence and reducing self-doubt -
Coaching is present- and future-focused and centered on building practical skills and systems. Therapy focuses on mental health treatment and emotional healing. Many people benefit from both.
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Coaching is a strong fit if you feel capable but struggle with consistency, follow-through, or overwhelm and want structured support and accountability.
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Consistency is key to building lasting change. A three-month commitment allows time to develop systems, practice skills, and create sustainable momentum.
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While results look different for everyone, most clients begin to experience:
• More consistent follow-through
• Reduced procrastination and overwhelm
• Clearer decision-making and prioritization
• Improved time awareness and planning
• Stronger organization systems that actually work
• Increased confidence and self-trust
• Better emotional regulation
• The ability to take action without waiting for motivationThe goal is not perfection. It is building systems and skills that help you move forward consistently and sustainably.
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If you are experiencing severe depression, substance use challenges, or a mental health crisis, working with a licensed therapist or medical provider is recommended. Coaching is designed to complement emotional stability by building practical skills.
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The discovery call is a brief, 15–25 minute conversation where we explore what is currently not working, what you are looking for support with, and whether coaching is the right fit. You will have the opportunity to ask questions, learn more about the process, and decide if moving forward feels like the right next step.
“Coaches, by their choice and experience, look for what’s best and bravest about us and try to nurture it.”
~ Dr. Paul Pearsall
ADULT ADHD COACHING
Adult ADHD coaching is designed for individuals who are capable, driven, and motivated, but struggle with consistency, follow-through, and managing daily responsibilities. Coaching helps bridge the gap between knowing what to do and actually doing it by building systems that work with your brain. You develop practical strategies to improve organization, time management, emotional regulation, and confidence so you can move forward with clarity and control.
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Adult ADHD coaching helps you understand how your brain works and build systems that improve follow-through, organization, time management, and emotional regulation in daily life.
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Adults who feel capable but inconsistent, struggle with overwhelm, procrastination, or staying on track, and want structure that actually works.
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Task initiation, planning, prioritization, time management, organization, emotional regulation, routine building, and decision-making.
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Improved follow-through, reduced procrastination, better time awareness, stronger organization systems, increased confidence, and greater clarity.
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No. Coaching supports individuals who are diagnosed, suspect ADHD, or experience executive function challenges.
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Many clients notice increased awareness and small improvements early on, with lasting change developing through consistency over time.
PARENT ADHD COACHING
Parent ADHD coaching is a collaborative process that helps you better understand your child’s ADHD, strengthen communication, and create a calmer, more connected home environment. You learn how to respond to challenges with clarity, build routines that work, and support your child’s emotional regulation and independence. Coaching also supports you as a parent so you can feel more confident, grounded, and less overwhelmed.
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Parent coaching helps you understand ADHD, improve communication, and create structure at home to support your child’s growth.
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When you learn strategies that support your child’s brain, your child benefits through improved emotional regulation, routine consistency, and confidence.
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Understanding ADHD behaviors, improving communication, reducing overwhelm, building routines, supporting emotional regulation, and responding with more confidence and clarity.
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Child sessions remain confidential to build trust. Children choose what they want to share, while parents receive structured updates to stay informed and supported.
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Emotional regulation, communication, routine building, reduced reactivity, and creating ADHD-friendly systems at home.
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Yes. Coaching helps parents understand their own ADHD, improve emotional regulation, reduce self-criticism, and build systems that support both themselves and their child.
WORKING PROFESSIONALS
Executive function coaching for working professionals supports individuals who want to improve performance, productivity, and communication without burnout. Many professionals with ADHD feel overwhelmed by competing demands, unclear priorities, or inconsistent follow-through despite being highly capable. Coaching helps you build structured systems, strengthen decision-making, and improve workplace communication so you can perform at a high level with greater confidence and sustainability.
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Coaching helps you improve prioritization, time management, communication, and follow-through so you can perform more consistently and effectively at work.
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Strategic prioritization, productivity systems, meeting preparation, communication, emotional regulation under pressure, workload management, and leadership skills.
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Professionals who feel overwhelmed despite being capable, struggle with deadlines or organization, experience burnout, or want to improve performance and confidence.
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Yes. Coaching helps you build systems, boundaries, and strategies that reduce overwhelm and support sustainable productivity.
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Yes. Coaching strengthens communication, emotional regulation, and leadership presence so you can navigate workplace dynamics more effectively.
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Some employers reimburse coaching as professional development. HSA or FSA funds may also be eligible in some cases.
ADHD coaching for students and young adults provides structure, accountability, and executive function support during a critical transition into independence. Many students are managing increased academic demands, time management challenges, and self-direction for the first time. Coaching helps build systems for planning, follow-through, emotional regulation, and confidence so students can succeed academically and feel more in control of their daily life.
STUDENTS
(COLLEGE STUDENTS AND YOUNG ADULTS)
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Academic coaching focuses on how students learn, plan, organize, and follow through rather than specific subject content. It builds the executive function skills needed to manage school successfully.
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Sessions include reviewing assignments, breaking tasks into manageable steps, problem-solving challenges, and creating a clear, realistic weekly plan with accountability.
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Time management, assignment tracking, study systems, organization, reducing overwhelm, building routines, and developing independence.
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Students learn how to manage responsibilities, reduce procrastination, improve focus, and build confidence through structured support and consistent planning.
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Yes. Coaching provides tools to start tasks more easily, break work into smaller steps, reduce perfectionism, and build momentum before deadlines.
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No. Coaching supports students who are diagnosed, newly diagnosed, or experiencing ADHD-related challenges.
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Most students begin with a three-month commitment to build consistency, structure, and momentum.
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Students typically meet once per week for 50-minute sessions, with the option to adjust over time.
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Students apply strategies in real life, follow a weekly plan, test systems, and build awareness of what is working and what needs adjustment.
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Yes. Coaching is designed to support independence. Parent involvement can be included if the student chooses.
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