Resources
Coaching
I provide both individual and group coaching. Individual coaching moves your progress along much faster than group work. Group coaching offers socialization while learning to make progress. It fosters friendships in a safe environment and a different sort of accountability because the group members support each others goals.
Organizations
ACO (ADHD Coaches Organization) – an organization for ADHD coaches
ADDA (Attention Deficit Disorder Association) – an organization for adults with ADHD and professionals serving adults with ADHD
CHADD (Children and Adults with ADD) – an organization for families with children with ADHD and for adults with ADHD
LDAG (Learning Disabilities of Georgia) – a volunteer state organization for parents, professionals, and individuals with learning disabilities.
My Favorite ADHD Websites
Totally ADD is a Canadian website with a comedian hosting it. But not just any comedian – he also lives with ADHD. It is free to join and it honestly just makes me relax when I’m on it. Enjoy while learning.
Hi Maureen,
Remember me – from coaching in and out of the box (workshop with N. Ratey). Just looking at your website. I like many of the things you say. Its very obvious who you are from this website. And you are very articulate.
I am just in the process of contemplating some ways I can contribute to the ACO. That is what brought me to you. And I remembered how wonderful it was to have you in the workshop.
How is your dream work going?
Ose
Ose
I’ve started my reply to you a couple of times – I loved how you and Nancy worked together.
Thanks for asking about the dream work – I’m literally at the point in my life that for the first time in six years I’m able to really focus on developing my business. so, I’m promoting the ADD Coaching right now and will promote the dream work in due time. It’s still such favorite work of mine.
What can I do to assist your decision making process to assist the ACO? I could use you to write an article now and then…
Think about.
Maureen