I help you understand your adhd- so you can show up, be understood, and navigate life on your terms.
The why behind my work
I’m a speech therapist and an ADHD-Certified Rehabilitation Service Provider. My son’s ADHD journey showed me the power of being seen and heard. Now, I help others uncover how their minds work, so they can step into their lives with clarity and be understood- by themselves and others.
My approach is direct: I see the patterns in how you operate, and I help you see them too. I analyze, I reflect it back, and I guide you to real self-understanding- so you finally stop fighting yourself and start working with who you really are. It’s not always comfortable, but it’s real- and it works.
I’ll give you clarity and the truth, but you have to want this change for yourself. I can’t force you to do the work. No one can, but if you are ready to face it, I’ll help you break through the patterns that have held you back.
my approach
areas of executive functioning
Struggling here might mean living in constant clutter-physically or mentally-making it tough to find things or plan steps effectively
ORGANIZATION
This might show up as chronic lateness, missed deadlines, or difficulty estimating how long tasks take.
time management
task initiation
Procrastination can be a big sign here. You know what needs doing but feel stuck at the starting line.
IMPULSE CONTROL
Without this, you may blurt out thoughts, act without thinking, or struggle with resisting immediate temptations.
This impacts holding information in your mind, so you might forget instructions quickly or lose track of what you were doing.
working memory
You might feel like emotions are on a hair-trigger, with difficulty calming down once upset.
emotional regulation
planning and prioritization
This can look like always tackling what’s urgent but never feeling like you’re working on what’s truly important.
Change or unexpected situations can feel overwhelming, making it hard to adapt.