Strength-based Coaching for Women with ADHD
You always knew there was more.
More potential. More possibility. More you.
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For years, you've wondered why life felt harder for you than everyone else. Then your ADHD diagnosis finally gave a name to it bringing relief, but maybe grief and anger too, along with the question of what comes next.
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At Everyday Greatness Coaching, I help women understand how their ADHD impacts their focus, energy, and motivation so they can build a life that works with their brain, not against it. Together, we'll create practical strategies, rebuild self-trust, and find lasting change with compassion, clarity, and confidence.
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You don't have to figure this out alone. ​​
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The Support You Need
Managing ADHD isn’t one-size-fits-all, which is why I offer multiple ways to support you. Choose from individual coaching sessions for personalized attention or group sessions to connect with others who understand. We'll work together to discover the strategies, structure, and support systems that truly work for you.
One on One Coaching
One-on-one coaching is where we untangle the emotional weight that often comes with ADHD — the self-doubt, the shame, the constant “why can’t I just…” loop.
Together, we’ll make sense of your patterns with compassion, not criticism, and build practical strategies that help you feel steadier and more confident in your day-to-day life.
This isn’t about becoming someone else. It’s about understanding your brain, quieting the harsh self-talk, and creating sustainable habits that move you forward.
Group Coaching
ADHD can feel isolating, but it doesn't have to be.
Group coaching brings you into a welcoming circle of other late diagnosed women who truly get what it's like to live with ADHD. Together, you'll share real strategies, gain fresh perspectives, and build the kind of accountability that actually helps you follow through.
Think of it as part practical support, part built-in cheer squad, all inside a community that genuinely understands you.
Everyone experiences ADHD differently.
Coaching should be personalized to meet your unique needs.
About Me
Hi, I'm Jeannine and if you've recently been diagnosed with ADHD, I want you to know you've landed somewhere safe.
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I'm a certified ADHD coach and the founder of Everyday Greatness Coaching. I created this space for women like you talented, capable, and still somehow exhausted by it all. Women who spent years wondering why things felt harder than they "should."
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Here's what I know to be true: ADHD touches so much more than focus. It shapes how you connect with the people you love, how you show up at work, how you feel about yourself.
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For many women diagnosed later in life, the hardest part isn't the to-do lists or forgotten appointments it’s the quiet belief that you're somehow getting in your own way. That's exactly the territory I work in.
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Together, we'll untangle the patterns that have kept you stuck, reconnect you with your strengths, and build a life that feels genuinely good not perfect, just yours.
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You've spent long enough figuring this out alone. You don't have to anymore.
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I'd love to be part of what comes next.

Start your Journey Today
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Schedule Your 30 min
Discovery Session
Coaching is a partnership, and this complimentary session is all about making sure we’re the right fit.
In this free, no-pressure conversation, we’ll explore your current challenges, discuss your goals, and see how ADHD coaching can support your journey.
It’s your opportunity to ask questions and get a feel for what coaching with me is all about.
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Check out to the Everyday Greatness Blog
The Everyday Greatness blog is for women who discovered their ADHD later in life and are still making sense of it all.
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Here you’ll find personal stories, real-life reflections, and practical coaching insights to help you understand your brain, untangle old patterns, and move forward with more clarity.
If you’ve ever thought, “Why am I like this?” — you’re in the right place.
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Download Angry on the Inside
Angry on the Inside is the podcast I co-host with fellow ADHD coach, Jess. It’s for women diagnosed with ADHD later in life who are still figuring out what that means.
It's not therapy. It's not coaching.
It's just honest, unfiltered conversations about late-diagnosed ADHD — the grief, the relief, and everything in between.
If you are looking for a community who understands what it's like, this podcast is for you.

