Application in.
See you soon.

I read every one of these before the call. Your slot is locked in.

Calendar invite is on its way

You'll get a confirmation email in the next few minutes with the Zoom link, your slot, and a calendar invite.

Don't see it in 10? Check spam. Mark it "not spam" so the rest of my messages land properly.

What to expect on the call

3 things that will happen

01

I'll ask where ADHD is costing you most

The 3 areas you picked in the application. I go deep on those, not generic ADHD stuff.

02

I'll tell you straight if it's a fit

Honest read. Sometimes the answer is no, and I'll say so.

03

By the end, you'll know

I won't pressure-close, but every call ends with a clear next step. A yes, a no, or a follow-up booked on the spot.

How to prep (5 minutes)

  • Be somewhere quiet. Not driving. Not in a coffee shop with bad WiFi. I'll be honest with you, so the conversation works best when you can be honest back.
  • Have your numbers near you. Income, business revenue, current team size, whatever's relevant. The more concrete the conversation, the more useful it is for you.
  • Think about the cost of standing still. If nothing changes in the next 12 months, what does that cost you? A real number if you have one.
  • Think about the why-now. What changed recently that made you book this? A missed promotion, a partner conversation, a near-miss. That's where the conversation starts.
Eric

One last thing

I'm an Executive Function Coach and I have ADHD. I work inside a real mental health practice. I'm the audience for everything I teach.

If the call confirms it's a fit, you start the week you enroll. Continuous rolling enrollment, no waiting for a cohort start date.