I will be your adhd body double life coach accountability partner
I help businesses turn ideas into smart, automated systems
About this Gig
Do you ever feel stuck, overwhelmed, or find it hard to stay focused and organized? You are not alone and you do not have to do it all by yourself.
As your ADHD life coach, accountability partner, and body double, I will help you bring structure, calm, and confidence into your daily life. Together, well turn your ideas into action, build better habits, and create routines that actually work for you.
Whether you are struggling with time management, motivation, or staying on track, Ill be right by your side keeping you focused, encouraging progress, and celebrating every small win along the way.
I'll guide you step by step to:
Stay accountable and motivated
Build routines that fit your lifestyle
Improve focus and reduce overwhelm
Get organized at home, work, or school
Boost your self-confidence and consistency
My goal is simple to help you feel supported, focused, and in control of your life again.
Lets work together to make progress.
Click Continue and lets start building the structure, balance, and peace of mind you have been looking for! .
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FAQ
What exactly does an ADHD life coach do?
I help you understand your habits, improve focus, build better routines, and stay accountable so you can manage your ADHD more effectively in daily life.
What’s the difference between a coaching session and accountability check-ins?
A coaching session is a live session where we talk and plan your strategies. Accountability check-ins are short daily follow-ups to help you stay focused and consistent.
Can you help if I struggle to finish tasks, not start them?
Many ADHD systems focus on motivation, but I help you with task completion, follow-through, and momentum.
Do you help with overwhelm and mental clutter?
I help you break down complex tasks, reduce overload, and create clear, simple action plans you can actually follow.
Can you help me stay consistent without burnout?
The goal is sustainable progress, not rigid discipline that leads to burnout.
Can this help with procrastination caused by anxiety or perfectionism?
I address why you are stuck, not just what you should do, using ADHD-friendly strategies that lower resistance.
Can you help me stay consistent without burnout?
The goal is sustainable progress, not rigid discipline that leads to burnout.

