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More Testimonials

Why work with an ADHD Coach?
If some of these experiences resonate with you, you’re not alone. Many of my clients came to coaching with similar challenges. If you’d like to explore whether coaching could support you, feel free to get in touch to arrange a discovery call.

Past client experiences

PD - 

“One of the biggest changes was how I understood my neurodiversity in practical terms. Instead of feeling behind, I had systems that supported my work. I could get tasks done more consistently, and that improved both my performance and working relationships.”

JS - 

“My ADHD brain just couldn’t hold plans in place. Having a system that does the remembering for me changed everything”

AJ - 

“The biggest problem I faced was that I would often forget what I was supposed to do. I would try to do something, with every intention of completing it, but suddenly I would forget what I was originally planning to do and would somehow switch to something else. It wasn’t a normal forgetfulness; it’s just like my brain would forget things at random times.

 

I felt I wasn’t able to trust myself to get things done, whether they were important or not. 

 

I picked working with Lyndsey because she helped me find ways to stick with goals. Now I don’t lose track of what I am doing. My days feel more organised and less chaotic. The systems we built are realistic and actually work"

RW -

"I thought I’d cracked productivity, but it was actually exhausting. I’d finish the day drained, struggle to switch tasks, and have nothing left for myself. I knew something wasn’t sustainable, but I didn’t understand why my brain wouldn’t let me stop.I chose ADHD coaching because I realised this wasn’t a willpower issue. Working together, I learned how to work with my brain, not against it, and this has helped me protect my energy without losing momentum." 

GF - 

“On paper, I was always ‘on time’, but realistically, I would turn up unprepared and stressed. Appointments, meetings, and social events would seem like a mad rush. I would forget some important thing, or realise too late that I hadn’t planned well enough, or would feel that I would already be behind before anything had begun.”

 

I thought people might think I didn't care or wasn't very professional. I just knew something wasn't working in my mind when it came to preparation.

 

I decided to work with Lyndsey because she understood ADHD and helped me find ways to make simple changes work for me. I arrive now more prepared and a lot more relaxed instead of stressed and anxious.”

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