Career Coaching (2)
Are You Struggling to Find Happiness or Fulfillment At Work?
Do you struggle to remember a time when you loved, or even enjoyed, your job?
Is it difficult to stay interested or stimulated with your day-to-day tasks?
Are you worried that others think you’re lazy or not working hard enough?
Do you wish you could feel confident and satisfied in your work?
Many highly qualified professionals, from engineers to attorneys to entrepreneurs, are not completely happy with their career. Others don’t mind their profession, but may not have realized how much effort they put into the “boring” parts of their job that require skills they struggle with, like planning and organization.
Work problems like these are extremely common in our society, with the challenges only increasing for individuals who have been diagnosed with ADHD.
Does this scenario sound familiar?
You know you are intelligent and capable, but you just aren’t able to feel satisfied, fulfilled or successful at your job. You may not be sure how to solve the problem, so you move between jobs every year or two, unable to find one that you feel is a good match. Or you impulsively accept a new position thinking it will make a difference, only to find yourself feeling bored and disinterested over time. The challenge you face is that your ADHD has likely contributed to issues that cause you to feel overworked and undervalued.

Career Coaching Can Help You Find the Right Job
My Approach to Career Coaching
But, you may still have questions about ADHD career coaching…
I have seen a therapist for career issues before, but it didn’t work or last. How will this time be different?
I take a systematic approach that has proven effective in helping countless individuals find satisfying careers. Using hands-on, action-oriented work in sessions, you can learn to recognize and address your career challenges in a completely different way than traditional therapy.Absolutely. We can continue working together during your employment. Finding a job that fits you is a significant step in feeling happier, more fulfilled and successful in your career. However, after you obtain a position you love, you may begin to worry about your ability to excel in your new work environment. As a certified executive coach – as well as an ADHD coach – I understand the unique challenges individuals with ADHD face in the workplace. I have helped hundreds of professionals address and learn to manage their executive function issues and relationship challenges. I can provide the support you need to feel confident and be successful in your new position.
My parents think I should go to career coaching, but I don’t want someone to tell me what to do with my life.
Throughout our time working together in career coaching, I am going to help you make your own decisions about the career and job that you want to choose for yourself. Whatever your reason is for seeking coaching, my focus is on helping you achieve your personal growth and career goals.
I have ADHD and often don’t deal with change well. After I get a new job, is there a way to continue working with you to ensure I can maintain my success?
Absolutely. We can continue working together during your employment. Finding a job that fits you is a significant step in feeling happier, more fulfilled and successful in your career. However, after you obtain a position you love, you may begin to worry about your ability to excel in your new work environment. As a certified executive coach – as well as an ADHD coach – I understand the unique challenges individuals with ADHD face in the workplace. I have helped hundreds of professionals address and learn to manage their executive function issues and relationship challenges. I can provide the support you need to feel confident and be successful in your new position.
You Can Feel Satisfied In Your Career
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