It’s My Birthday and I’m Sharing It With You!

On May 31, 2010 I turn 57!
So, to celebrate, I’m taking free calls on Tuesday, June 1 – 15 minutes each for my present and former and maybe new callers:
• to catch up
• to hear new stories
• to celebrate successes
• to make short plans for long term goals
• to remember
• to remind
• to encourage
• to nurture
• to say thank you.
I’ll start at 9 am EST and finish at 5 pm EST (with a regularly scheduled appointment that keeps me busy from 12:30 to 3:30).
  • What do you want?
  • What will it feel like when you get there?
  • What will it feel like if you don’t make it?
  • Let’s talk!!

Email me at maureen@yourattentioncoach.com or call me at 404-713-0488 to make a 15 minute appointment!

This is my ADHD birthday gift to you!

It’s Time for Your Struggle to End

I’m giving it all away – bit by bit and blog by blog I’m disclosing everything I know about how to coach people with ADHD. It’s not a sale, or a gimmick but a change of life attitude about what people want and what I can do about it.

I became an ADHD Coach in Atlanta because I heard parents and family members and individuals talk about mis-managing lives, living in chaos, living in fear, living on the edge, living with addictions, panic, anxiety and being generally unhappy and confused. Not only that, but I was living in chaos and discovered that along the way to become an ADHD coach my life began to make sense.

My passion is coaching. I feel alive, happy, inspired, peaceful, invigorated and fulfilled when I coach. It’s is how I live God’s plan for me to be in service to humanity. This is no small thing to claim the energy of my life in alignment with the energy of creativity and the universe.

What?

It’s simple but it’s not easy to disclose professional information because I’m talking in general terms. Be aware that your personal version of ADHD may not be similar so take away what you can use and leave the rest!

Stop! and Start Here

Have you been diagnosed? What is the value of diagnosis?

I talked with a parent yesterday who believes he has ADHD and is actually taking medication but is not diagnosed with ADHD. It’s a very ADHD thing to approach solutions like this. Sometimes it’s even part of the diagnostic process…if the medication makes a difference, you might have ADHD.

What was the value of your ADHD diagnosis?

Don’t Let Fear of ADHD Keep You From Happiness with ADHD

“Love is what we are born with. Fear is what we learn.” Marianne Williamson

First Comes the Fear (with ADHD)

My family of origin lived fear-based and many decisions were based on fear of something happening. I raised my own children that way. Don’t do that, you might get hurt, lost, hurt, never come home again, attacked by bears, fall down, burned…and on and on. I didn’t go to college in a new city because of fear. I didn’t finish my masters in architecture because of fear of the lifestyle. I didn’t marry Kevin because of fear of change. I didn’t travel when my children were small for fear of death by airplane crash. Read the rest of this entry »

No, 72 ADHD Coaches in One Place Didn’t Forget Everything!

Back home to Decatur, Georgia one week after attending the third ADHD Coaches Organization conference and my brain is finally recovering from overwhelming stimulation of the best kind: Read the rest of this entry »