Our Story

At ADHD, we believe your unique brain is a wellspring of strength and creativity, not a setback.
A neon sign with the words 'Empower Women' in bright blue letters against a dark background. The lettering is surrounded by an artistic design of neon orange loops, adding a decorative touch to the sign.
A group of children and adults are holding up various signs advocating for disability rights and inclusion in sports. The signs have messages like 'We want unified sports in the Paralympics to mainstream disability,' 'Support disability rights,' 'Don't look at the less, look at the records,' and 'Yes I can.' The participants are wearing blue shirts with orange and red lettering and are standing on an outdoor street with trees and buildings in the background.

My Journey

Your Guide

Living with ADHD has shaped my life in unexpected ways, turning challenges into strengths and inspiring me to help others.

I’m passionate about sharing stories that empower and uplift.

Early Career

Marketing

2010 - 2015

I’m passionate about sharing stories that empower and uplift.

Current Work

Blogging

2016 - Present

Now, I write to unlock potential in others with ADHD.

Gallery

Snapshots capturing the vibrant energy and creativity of ADHD minds.

A crowd of people gather at a rally, with several holding signs. A young person with red hair stands in the foreground, looking to the side. The atmosphere is busy with individuals engaging in conversations, some capturing photographs. The signs include messages of empowerment and social justice.
A wall is adorned with various colorful posters featuring positive and empowering messages. The posters include text like 'MORE SELF LOVE', 'GRL PWR', 'ENJOY EVERY MOMENT', and 'GOOD VIBES ONLY'. The overall atmosphere is lively and vibrant with an emphasis on self-love, motivation, and positivity. The pink walls enhance the cheerful ambiance.
A group of people is gathered holding various signs and posters advocating for disability rights and empowerment. The signs carry messages promoting inclusivity, equal opportunities, and changing perceptions about disabilities. The crowd consists of diverse individuals, including children and adults.
Large white letters spelling 'BE YOUR OWN BOSS' are mounted on a wooden wall, conveying empowerment and independence.