I'm an Executive Function Coach working in a mental health practice. I work with private clients. Right now I'm accepting new ones.
I read every application before the call. We'll talk through the 3 areas you want to work on and what realistic next step would actually move the needle. If Life Actuator 1:1 is right for you, I'll say so. If it isn't, I'll say that too.
I want us both walking in expecting the same thing. Read these four. If they fit what you're after, pick a time below. If they don't, no hard feelings, and we both keep our afternoon.
Free ADHD coaching. I'm generous, but one conversation won't undo what 20 years built. The call is about clarity, not a takeaway plan.
A discovery conversation. Two adults figuring out if working together for 12 weeks makes sense for what you described.
A high-pressure pitch. I'm not running a closing playbook on you. I'm a therapist by training. That's the muscle.
Honest. I'll tell you straight if Life Actuator 1:1 isn't the right move. I'd rather give you a clean no than a soft maybe.






Hundreds of millions of views. 2M+ followers. One person who actually does the work behind it.
Most of my followers don't know I work with private clients. The videos are the front door. The actual work is one-on-one, behind the scenes, with ADHDers building the executive function architecture nobody else has bothered to design for our brains.
For most people, the videos are enough. They land, you feel seen, you keep going. That's a win.
But if you've been watching for a while and thinking "I want this guy in my corner." That's what private coaching is. 12 weeks, 1-on-1, and we actually rebuild the parts of your life ADHD has been eating.
Not generic ADHD support. Specific. Whichever three are costing you the most right now. That's where we go.
The ADHD tax on your finances. Late fees, missed invoices, impulse buys, the unopened mail you're scared of.
The "you don't listen" loop. The dropped texts. The partner who's tired of carrying invisible labor.
Parenting with ADHD, parenting an ADHD kid, or both. The mornings, the homework, the "you forgot again."
The promotion that keeps going to someone else. The reliability brand eroding invisibly. The boss adding buffers to anything you commit to.
The launches that never launch. The clients you didn't follow up with. The team waiting on the decision you keep dodging.
Sleep, food, movement. The meds you forget to refill. The doctor's appointment you've been booking for 8 months.