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What do reasonable adjustments look like for ADHD and autism in the workplace?
What do reasonable adjustments look like for ADHD and autism in the workplace?
When you hear the word "addiction," what comes to mind?
When you hear the word "addiction," what comes to mind?
Alcohol, drugs, gambling? But do you ever think of food?
ADHD, perimenopause, and late diagnosis: key takeaways from my 2025 International Women’s Day talks
This March, I had the privilege of speaking at two incredible events for International Women’s Day, both focused on ADHD, perimenopause, and the unique challenges women face when navigating late diagnosis.
A guide to getting an ADHD assessment in the UK
Getting an ADHD assessment in the UK can be a lengthy process, but here’s a step-by-step guide to help you navigate it:
How to choose the right ADHD coach
ADHD coaching is unregulated, so it’s essential to find someone with proper training, supervision, and ethical standards.
The role of testosterone in perimenopausal women and its impact on ADHD symptoms
When we talk about hormones and their effects on ADHD, much of the conversation centres around oestrogen and progesterone. But there's another key player that often gets overlooked—testosterone.
The role of progesterone in perimenopause and its impact on ADHD symptoms
For many women, perimenopause can feel like an emotional and physical rollercoaster. Throw ADHD into the mix, and things can become even more challenging. One key player in this story is progesterone, a hormone that tends to decline during perimenopause. While much attention is often placed on oestrogen, it’s essential to understand how progesterone changes can also impact ADHD symptoms.
Why do so many of us mask our ADHD traits?
From an early age, people with ADHD are often told, implicitly or explicitly, that their behaviours are "wrong" or "different.
ADHD and being an empath: How it shows up and why it can be exhausting
Living with ADHD is a complex journey. Add being an empath into the mix, and it creates a unique dynamic that can be both a gift and a challenge.
Accountability and neurodivergence: Why having ADHD is not an excuse for poor behaviour
In recent years, there has been a much-needed spotlight on ADHD, leading to greater awareness, understanding, and support for those who are neurodivergent.
This shift has opened doors for meaningful conversations about how these conditions impact daily life, relationships, and mental health. However, it’s essential to address a complex issue within this discussion: accountability. While neurodivergence can explain cha
How does the drop in oestrogen during perimenopause affect ADHD?
For many women, perimenopause brings about a significant shift in both physical and mental health due to fluctuating hormone levels, particularly oestrogen. For women with ADHD, these hormonal changes can amplify existing challenges, creating a complex interplay between neurodivergence and menopause symptoms.
ADHD, perimenopause, and how we see ourselves: understanding the overlap
ADHD is often misunderstood, especially in girls and women, which means many go undiagnosed or misdiagnosed for decades.
ADHD and perimenopause: why symptoms can feel so much worse
ADHD is often seen as a condition that primarily affects children, but for those who have lived with it all their lives, it’s a constant presence.
ADHD and oversharing
Many of us with ADHD find ourselves sharing too much, too soon, or in situations that may feel inappropriate in hindsight. While the act of oversharing may feel like a genuine attempt to connect, it often leads to rumination, self-doubt, and feelings of low self-esteem or worth.
The impact of poor sleep on ADHD symptoms
Sleep is a vital component of physical and mental well-being for everyone, but for individuals with ADHD, poor sleep can have a disproportionately significant impact on daily functioning.
Misdiagnosed all my life: The impact of undiagnosed ADHD
In an unregulated industry where anyone can call themselves a "coach," certification from recognised bodies like the Professional Association for ADHD Coaches (PAAC) and the International Coaching Federation (ICF) is essential for ensuring quality, professionalism, and ethical practice.
Why certification from accredited bodies matters for ADHD coaches
In an unregulated industry where anyone can call themselves a "coach," certification from recognised bodies like the Professional Association for ADHD Coaches (PAAC) and the International Coaching Federation (ICF) is essential for ensuring quality, professionalism, and ethical practice.
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