If you have ADHD, you’ve probably been told to “just use a planner,” “try harder,” or “be more disciplined.” You already know how that goes.
ADHD coaching is different. It’s not about willpower. It’s about building support that works with your brain — not against it.
So what is ADHD coaching?
ADHD coaching is a structured, practical partnership that helps you strengthen executive function in real life.
That includes things like:
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prioritizing when everything feels urgent
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planning without overplanning
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starting tasks (especially the boring ones)
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finishing what you start
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building routines you can actually keep
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reducing overwhelm and decision fatigue
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creating systems that survive “off days”
A good coach helps you translate insight into action — and action into consistency.
What ADHD coaching is not
Let’s make this clear, because it protects you and it protects the work.
ADHD coaching is not:
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therapy
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diagnosis
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treatment for mental health disorders
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crisis support
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a replacement for medical care
Many people do coaching alongside therapy, medication, or other clinical care. Coaching is often where the “okay, but what do I do on Tuesday?” part gets solved.
Who ADHD coaching is for
ADHD coaching can be a great fit if you:
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feel capable but inconsistent
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are exhausted by “always catching up”
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have good intentions and messy execution
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struggle with follow-through even when you care
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keep rebuilding systems every Monday
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are navigating a transition (new job, promotion, divorce, parenting, burnout recovery)
It’s also for high-performing adults who look “fine” on the outside — but internally feel like they’re running a full-time emergency management team.
What changes when coaching works
Progress usually looks like:
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fewer forgotten tasks and last-minute scrambles
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decisions that feel calmer and clearer
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better boundaries (and less resentment)
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routines that are flexible, not fragile
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more confidence because you have repeatable systems
And one of the biggest wins: you stop assuming your struggle means you’re broken.
You’re not broken. You’re under-supported.
The FastBraiin approach
In FastBraiin coaching, we focus on:
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simple systems that fit real life
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micro-steps that reduce resistance
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honest planning based on time, energy, and environment
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skills + identity (because shame kills consistency)
You don’t need a perfect routine. You need a reliable reset.
Try this today: the 3-part “next step” filter
When you feel stuck, ask:
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What’s the next visible action? (not the whole project)
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What would make it easier? (timer, body double, remove steps, reduce choices)
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What does done look like? (one sentence)
Coaching is basically learning how to ask (and answer) those questions consistently.
Ready to see if coaching fits? Explore our coaching plan.
