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Midlife ADHD Coach (2 sessions)

Our purposeful, brain-based coaching sessions transform scattered weeks into strategic momentum—designed exclusively for men 35-60+ who discovered (or suspected) ADHD later in life.

Why This Works:

  • Brain-Based Coaching Methods taught by the NeuroLeadership Institute emphasise micro-experiments that rewire behaviour through neuroplasticity.
  • Adults can still form new neural pathways well after 50, so four focused weeks can spark measurable change fast.
  • Coaching has been shown to improve executive function, time-management, and self-advocacy in adults with ADHD.

Who This Is For:

  • Men 35-60+ newly diagnosed—or long-suspecting—ADHD who need executive-level systems today.
  • Professionals juggling career plateaus and family obligations where conventional productivity advice keeps failing.
  • Self-starters who crave accountability and data-driven progress markers.

What People Are Saying:

Signing on for coaching with Peter is one of the best professional decisions I've ever made. I not only met all the goals I established for our 12-session program but gained insights into myself that helped me improve my work relationships and connect to my power to create big and bold changes in my life. And, while I entered into coaching with some doubts about whether I'd be comfortable opening up, what I discovered was a safe and judgment-free space where I could show all my cards without fear or trepidation and realize that I was always holding a winning hand.

LS

If you know you’re ready for change, Peter is an incredible coach-collaborator. I started working with him during a stressful job transition that also presented a chance to grow. Together we refined my existing tools and tried out new ones that I was able to apply immediately, helping me manage/dance with fun things like imposter syndrome and conflict communication. I use the insights from our sessions every day. The progress I made with Peter was both quick and kind. Life will always be “life-y” with the peaks/valleys/in-betweens, and I can more skillfully navigate all of that with less struggle. I highly recommend Peter to anyone with ADHD, especially if you’re feeling held back by self-sabotage; increased peace is a game-changer.

CM

Before working with Peter, I thought I was 'just' a scatter-brained chronic procrastinator, with no hope of improving my way of being. Seeing an ADHD coach has given me a better understanding of how my brain works, and how I can work with it rather than against it. Peter has helped me improve my feelings of negative self-worth, executive function challenges, and general difficulty in working toward my goals. When I talk to other people about my journey with adult ADHD, I describe my struggles as "before working with a coach" and "after working with a coach," because it's so night-and-day to me. If you are someone who is struggling with ADHD symptoms, stop reading this, and get in touch with Peter.

Jesse H