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For Students

You’re Not Lazy. You’re Overwhelmed.

You’re smart.
You know what you’re supposed to do.
You even want to do it.

So why does starting feel impossible?
Why do deadlines sneak up?
Why does “I’ll do it later” turn into panic?

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If This Sounds Familiar

  • You miss deadlines even when you care

  • You feel behind in “adulting”

  • You zone out, procrastinate, or spiral

  • You start strong but struggle to follow through

  • You’re tired of being managed, reminded, or lectured

Maybe you’ve tried therapy.
Maybe you’ve tried tutoring.

Both can help, but you want to make more progress.
Maybe you’ve been told to “just try harder.”

But this isn’t about trying harder.
It’s about building support that actually fits how your brain works.

Here’s the truth:

ADHD isn’t a knowing problem. It’s a doing problem.

And with Autism, you’re not broken. You’re navigating invisible rules.

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Autism and ADHD aren’t about not trying hard enough.

They’re about managing unspoken expectations, sensory overload, and the real cost of masking.

Support helps make the invisible visible—so you can move through the world without losing yourself.

And that doesn’t make you broken.

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What We Actually Do Together

You don’t need someone hovering over you. You need help becoming self-directed.

Together, we:

  • Build executive functioning skills—time management, task initiation, follow-through

  • Create real-life systems for independence—scheduling, budgeting, organization

  • Work on emotional regulation in ways that respect your nervous system

  • Break big goals into doable steps

  • Turn knowing into doing—one supported step at a time

You stay in your real life—your school, your job, your home—and we build tools that work there.

No fake “perfect routine.”
No personality overhaul.
Just practical systems that stick.

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Not Compliance. Capability.

You are not here to be controlled.
You are here to grow.

This work helps you:

  • Trust yourself

  • Recover from setbacks without spiraling

  • Make decisions with more confidence

  • Move toward independence without feeling pushed off a cliff

You don’t need someone to run your life.

You need someone in your corner who understands neurodivergent brains—and knows how to help you build a life that works.

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You’re the Hero Here

You’re not failing at adulthood. You’re learning it.

And you don’t have to figure it out alone.

If you’re ready to stop feeling stuck—and start building momentum in a way that actually makes sense for you—I’d be honored to work alongside you.