Students– try ADHD coaching today!

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When you have ADHD, you know that simply wanting to get something accomplished is a lot harder than making it happen.

Students with ADHD struggle with time management every single day — not to mention getting organized, staying focused, and avoiding impulsiveness and procrastination.

What if I told you that there is a proven method —  tailor-made for your life —  that teaches you the skills you need to reach your goals?

ADHD Coaching: A new way to work with your ADHD

That’s right, ADHD coaching has been proven in independent studies to effectively help students improve their ability to get organized, manage their time and set attainable goals.

Wouldn’t it be great if you could . . .

  • Get your term paper done without pulling an all-nighter
  • Arrive at work on time, all the time
  • Stick to your workout schedule
  • Turn on your computer and work on your assignment instead of getting lost on Facebook

Coaching works because it starts with you and your goals. Your coach doesn’t tell you what to do. Your coach helps you figure out how to reach your goals.

An ADHD coach has experience and training working with numerous students – just like you – who want to be in charge of their ADHD. They’ve seen students overcome their weaknesses and know how to help you tackle yours.

What does an ADHD coach do?

  • An ADHD coach is your advocate-a person who gets to know you and finds ways to help you succeed in your life.
  • You and your coach talk regularly and check in about how your life is going.
  • Your coach helps you find strategies to stay organized and remember important things.
  • Your coach can show you ways to stay focused.
  • Your coach can also help you improve the relationships in your life with friends, classmates, teachers, and family members.

Try coaching today

If you’d like to see for yourself how an ADHD coach can help you stay on top of your life, call 1-888-718-8886.

 

 

 

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2 Responses

  1. Julie Barnes
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    I was wondering if you offer Skype or FaceTime coaching. We live in Greenville SC. My daughter is 18 and starting college in the Fall

    • Peggy Dolane
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      Absolutely! We find that phone coaching (or via Skype or G+) is the optimal way of reaching students. Although there is no prohibition against meeting in person, all of our coaches are trained to work on the phone. We do this for several reasons:
      • Using the phone takes transportation issues right out of the equation. You can get to your appointment just by picking up the phone – it’s a lot easier to be on time for your appointments!
      • There are just not that many ADD/ADHD Coaches. By working on the phone, you still have access to coaching, even if there isn’t a coach in your community. And, you can “take your coach with you” where ever you go.
      • A 30-minute appointment takes exactly 30 minutes. No commuting to and from the appointment, or waiting in the waiting room. Coaching appointments are therefore easy to fit into a busy schedule.
      • A coach and client can stay in much closer touch through the phone and email than they can if they only connected in an office. It is this extra contact that very often makes the difference in being able to stay on task and follow through.