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You Are Not Broken: Why Late-Diagnosed ADHD Can Leave You Feeling Lazy, Stupid and Ashamed
“I’ll definitely start that tomorrow”. Tomorrow comes and goes. Days (or weeks) later… “Oh yeah, right. Damn, I was going to do that, wasn’t I? Right, I will absolutely start on that right after I finish this thing!” If you have ADHD, or suspect you do, you know how this story ends. Perhaps you push everything else aside to get it done immediately before you forget again. To deal with the shame of forgetting yet again, despite knowing the task was important to you or someone
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"Shifted the way I see who I am"
Sometimes less is more. Want to explore what ADHD coaching might look like for you? Why not book a free, no pressure 30 minutes chemistry call?
Dec 11, 20251 min read


ADHD Top 5 Basics
SLEEP Being well-rested is vital for improving your executive functioning. If you start your day tired your brain is at an immediate disadvantage. View your sleep as one of THE most important things you can do for yourself. Value it. Make it something you WANT to do. Something you look forward to. Sure you have so much to do. You always will. It never ends. So why not turn up as the best version you can each morning? Related: Adventures in Digital Detox NUTRITION I'm no nutri
Dec 11, 20253 min read


"I’d highly recommend Rich to anyone looking to get a better handle on their ADHD."
I was recently diagnosed with ADHD at 50, and working with Richard has really helped me understand the condition and how to manage it day to day. His practical strategies and guidance have made a big difference, and I’d highly recommend him to anyone looking to get a better handle on their ADHD. Mark C Want to explore what ADHD coaching might look like for you? Why not book a free, no pressure 30 minutes chemistry call?
Nov 10, 20251 min read


A diagnosis alone doesn’t give you much guidance on what to do next
I was diagnosed with ADHD in my forties, which made sense of many experiences and challenges I’d had throughout my career and personal life. However, a diagnosis alone doesn’t give you much guidance on what to do next. After a few months of trying medication, it became clear that wasn’t going to be a magic bullet that fixed everything. I found Richard’s profile and got in touch. Our initial call to discuss what I was looking for went really well – I was quite pleased with how
Sep 8, 20252 min read


Rich is a coach for the right reasons
To summarise, Rich has been - thought provoking, empowering, neutral, curious, approachable, human, uses good (appropriate) humour, offers helpful reflections, allows emotions to be fully experienced, has a none-judgemental approach, appears open minded and knowledgeable. Rich is a coach for the right reasons; he genuinely has an interest and caring nature. He is able to keep things relevant while also allowing space for disclosure and feedback. MK Want to explore what ADHD
Sep 8, 20251 min read


Why I Became an ADHD Coach
I'm an ADHDer and a former GP who found my lane in ADHD coaching. Here's the story of how I got here — and why it matters for the people I work with.
Feb 11, 20252 min read


Why downplaying is harming you
Why downplaying is actually harming you.
Apr 18, 20242 min read
Time to slow down
Inspiration can come to us from all sorts of places. I remember first hearing this as a young teenager and it struck me how thought provoking it was to put at the end of a light hearted comedy movie! Life DOES move fast. The reality of life now is that it will likely continue to be the dominant way of thinking. It takes intention and presence in the moment to slow down. In that slowing down we become more aware of what's going on around us. What's happening in ourselves, wha
May 7, 20212 min read
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