Many bright adults struggle with activation, planning, and follow-through. I help clients understand how attention, motivation, and working memory shape daily life. Together we create practical systems that reduce overwhelm and make progress feel possible. This work supports clients with ADHD, as well as those with autism, and anyone facing similar challenges.
Whether you are choosing a path, changing fields, or rebuilding momentum, career development begins with understanding how you work best. I help clients identify options that fit their strengths and values and create a clear plan for moving forward. The focus is on practical steps and a sense of progress rather than pressure.
Reading and writing challenges can make school and work feel harder than they need to be. I use instructional design methods, evidence-based strategies, and supportive tools to help clients develop approaches that match their strengths. The goal is to build confidence and reduce the friction around written or academic tasks.
Some clients are not working or enrolled in school and feel unsure about their next step. Others do not have a diagnosis but know they need structure, accountability, and guidance. I help clients explore their values, build routines that fit how they think, and take steady action toward stability and direction. This is for clients who want a calm, non-clinical space to sort out what comes next.
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