Celebrating ADHD provides affordable and accessible coaching to individuals and organizations so everyone benefits.


Celebrating ADHD is absolutely fantastic and coaching has genuinely been a life changer for me. My coach Sue was kind, and patient and it’s amazing how she helps you to drill down aspects of your life that you want to change. Since having coaching, my attitude towards my ADHD has changed massively and Sue has helped me to develop strategies to get to where I want to be, as well as giving me confidence in my own abilities. Coaching has also helped me embrace mindfulness, and through subtle encouragement, Sue has helped me to weave this practice in my day-to-day life. An amazing lady, and an amazing service provided....I couldn’t fault Celebrating ADHD in any way!
— Bobbie-Leigh, Swindon
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Coaching creates a huge transformation in anyone’s life. However, when you have a diagnosis of ADHD, the main reason being is that the medication does not work on its own is due to the fact that research shows that we are not able to put a chain of actions together toward a long-term goal.

Therefore, this is why a coach can really help make you accountable for the changes you want to change in your life. Then the real journey really begins towards managing your ADHD holistically and the celebration will bear fruit.

I was coached right after my ADHD diagnosis. My coach helped me make sense of the world during a hard time. Getting validation from someone else who also has it, really changes your perspective. Highly recommend all the resources/services provided here.
— Monal, London
 

 

Ideal for someone who has just received the diagnosis, self diagnosed, an employer or would like to learn more to help a family member.


 
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