The ADHD Group Coaching Program
Hazel was making her morning coffee. The house was quiet and morning sun was shining through the window.
It would have been the perfect way to start the day, except Hazel had an uneasy feeling in the bottom of her stomach. It seemed to be her constant companion these days.
The last few years had been tough. It was hard to admit because Hazel usually considered herself to be relatively successful and happy.
Hazel knew she had lots to be grateful for. She had three grown up children who were off doing good things in the world and a husband who was healthy and happy.
Until three years ago, Hazel thought she had life figured out.
Then a new boss showed up.
Hazel had always done well at work and enjoyed her career. But she and the new boss clashed big time. The boss was highly critical of her style of working.
Hazel lost confidence in her abilities and she became scattered, forgetful, disorganized and lived in fear of doing something wrong.
After a series of doctor visits she discovered she had ADHD.
This was a surprise and a relief; she had been convinced he was going to tell her something much worse.
Ever since then she felt really alone. Her husband and friends meant well but they ended up saying unhelpful things like,
‘You don’t have ADHD,’ or ‘If you had ADHD you wouldn’t have been able to do…’ and then list all the things she had done in her life.
When Hazel thought of ADHD she pictured someone like her son.
He was the little boy who couldn’t sit still in class, talked all the time and was constantly doing stunts on his bike or skateboard.
She on the other hand enjoyed a slower pace of life. She liked to relax at home with a good book.
It was true, she had always struggled with things that other people found easy, like housework, making little decisions, shutting and locking the front door. It just hadn’t occurred to her those things were connected to ADHD.
When her son was diagnosed with ADHD, she had figured out the best ways for him to do all the things a 9-year-old needs to do.
For example, it was easier for him to do homework if she sat with him and was on hand answer questions.
Hazel wished someone could help her to know the best way to do things, just like she had done for her son. She couldn’t seem to do it herself.
Hazel still had lots of unanswered questions about her ADHD. Like, how had she done well at school and her career all those years? And why did ADHD suddenly start causing her problems now?
But most of all she wanted to know how to use this new piece of information about herself to her advantage.
She would love catch up with the backlog of projects and hobbies and start planning for the future. The last three years she had been in survival mode.
She was ready to take action now, but she just wasn’t sure how.
Are you ready to use the knowledge that you have ADHD to your advantage? Would you like to learn the best ADHD-friendly ways to catch up on your backlog of projects and tasks? Are you ready to start taking action but not sure how?
and over the last 13 years I have been helping adults just like you, with those exact issues.
Knowing you have ADHD is the first step.
The next step is to find solutions for your ADHD challenges so you can function at your best. That way, you can do all the things you want. My guess is there are a lot. :)
When new clients come to see me they often feel despondent or frustrated, or worse, feel they are ‘a lost cause.’
They have probably tried many things, seen other professionals, and nothing seems to work.
I tell them even though they haven’t found an answer yet, it doesn’t mean there isn’t one.
There is always an answer to every ADHD challenge. It’s a bit like solving a puzzle.
I get enormous job satisfaction from helping clients find solutions to each problem ADHD poses them. The great thing is, once the right solution has been found for you, it helps you now and far into the future.
"Jacqueline is the ONLY professional who has ever been able to make a difference. After years of frustration, near misses and unfulfilled dreams, Jacqueline managed to tap into what makes me tick and utilize my strengths.” "
"I am no longer the same person I was. It’s hard to remember the old me now. I learned so much from our coaching. Jacqui has ALL the answers to EVERYTHING. Every problem you throw at her, she immediately gives you a tip or tool to handle that situation." "
Circle of Brilliance is designed to help 10 motivated ADHDers (just like you) to focus and take action on their most important projects.
It helps you to finish or make serious progress (if it’s really big) with the most important project in your life right now.
You will have all the practical information, emotional support and accountability so that taking action feels easy.
is 8 awesome weeks together.
Here’s what is included:
The program kicks off with a 60-minute 1 to 1 coaching call with me.
During that call we will…
In these calls we meet as a group to check in, share wins, get unstuck and be inspired for the next week of action.
In these calls we meet as a group and work together, each person on their individual project. The collective energy of everyone working together at the same time is powerful as it helps beat procrastination and helps you focus.
I will be checking in with you every week day. Voxer is a walkie talkie app. It’s super easy to use! Plus any time you are feeling stuck just leave me a message, either voice or in writing and I can help you get unstuck. This way you can keep you momentum and motivation up.
This is a great way for you to get to know your fellow members. You can share your wins with the group, take before and after photos, get inspired and motivated by other people’s wins, get to know each other and support, encourage and even make some new friends. Because it’s a secret group, none of your other Facebook friends will know you are in it.
The foundation course to Untap your ADHD Brilliance. It is a bite-sized training resource that will have a really big impact on your life.
Learn more here
A mini book giving you all the ADHD friendly strategies you need to GET and STAY in control of your inbox.
Here are the payment options...
30 days apart
30 days apart
One time
"Jacqueline gave me one tip that tripled my productivity. I was amazed by how easy it was and what a huge difference it made. When I talk about my frustrations, Jacqui listens calmly and helps me feel accepted and then gives me easy simple steps I can do effortlessly. Tasks that have been hanging around for months are done. Projects are finally moving ahead. That means more money flows in. Thank you!!" "
These calls take place April 3 to 16th. You can schedule your call as soon as you enrol in Circle of Brilliance.
Yes, they will! If you know you can’t make the call then email me your questions and I will be sure to answer them.
How long are you going to be away? If it’s two weeks or less, you will still benefit from the group. Longer than two weeks, it would better to wait until next time the group is offered.
A few hours a week for the calls and implementation. HOWEVER! It’s like anything else – the more you put in the more you get out.
Group calls will be approximately 60 minutes.
The Co-working calls are 2 hours.
Yes there is! We have a 1-hour individual coaching session at the start of the program. Plus, during the program, you can also contact me privately using Voxer.
We will be working closely with the content of Essentially Brilliant. In our 1-to-1 calls, we will identify which lessons and modules will be most relevant and helpful to you as you are working on your project.
Immediately! As soon as you have made the payment, check your inbox. There will be an email with your course access information so you can start the first module right away.
Circle of Brilliance lasts for 8 weeks and offers personalized support and accountability as you are taking action and working on a project.
Essentially Brilliant is a self-directed course.
"“Without hesitation I recommend anyone struggling with ADHD to work with Jacqui. “I knew that medication wasn’t the only answer and that a major dietary/lifestyle change was needed for me to feel in control of my life. The changes I made not only helped my ADHD, they also helped with my severe insomnia. “Without a doubt, working with Jacqui was one of the best decisions I have made. I would have also saved thousands of dollars on psychiatrists if I had worked with her sooner.”"
Jacqueline has worked in health care for over twenty years. In England, she trained and worked as a registered nurse and obtained a bachelor’s degree in psychology before moving to Canada and setting up her practice as a coach for adults with ADHD.
Her Untapped Brilliance blog has been named a “Top ADHD Blog of 2015, 2016 and 2017” by Healthline, “Best of the Web Blog” by Psych Central and “Top 20 ADHD Blog Winner” by ADDerworld.
In addition she was a writer for the health website VeryWell.com for two years as their ADHD Expert.
Her book Untapped Brilliance has helped thousands of adults with ADHD.
Jacqueline is a qualified nurse, Keele University, Staffordshire UK, has a bachelor’s degree in psychology (Hon.) and a certificate in counselling. She is a Coach U (USA) graduate. She has also studied and read widely with international ADHD experts and continues to be attentive to emerging research.
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