Watch the free Masterclass
If you’ve ever asked yourself, “If I know what to do, why can’t I just do it?!” then this class is for you.
You’re not confused about what needs to happen.
You can see it clearly. The to-do list. The plan. The next step. And yet…
You can’t get yourself to follow through.
You start the day with intention and end it wondering what went wrong.
You're full of exciting, creative ideas that you stop a quarter of the way through or never start at all.
You give amazing advice… but can’t find any that works for you.
Not only can you see exactly what you need to do, you can see more solutions than anyone else, BUT…
You can't seem to make yourself act on any of them.
Over time, the natural belief that you adopt is you're what's wrong. You're the problem.
And when you wake up each day believing this, you're defeated and overwhelmed before you're even out of bed.
Day after day, you live your life from the emotions of defeated, incapable, overwhelmed, and anxious. It becomes a default setting. And THAT is painful.
But here’s the truth.
You’re not stuck because there’s something wrong with you or because you don’t know enough.
You’re stuck because no one has ever shown you how to bridge the gap between knowing and doing.
Most advice skips the part that actually matters.
It tells you what to do—
but not how to get your unique brain, body, and emotions on board so you can actually follow through.
That changes now
In this Masterclass I’ll teach you…
Why you can know exactly what to do and still feel completely stuck.
The real reason consistency feels so hard (especially with ADHD).
What’s actually happening in your mind, emotions, and nervous system when you can’t follow through.
The missing piece that changes everything.
A simple but powerful way to start closing the gap between knowing and doing—immediately.
Hi, I’m Jody
A life coach with ADHD who coaches other women with ADHD.
And after years of helping women overcome overwhelm, inconsistency, and burnout and navigating it in my own life…
I’ve developed an approach that actually leads to lasting change. An approach that considers the unique brain of an ADHDer and the specific needs of a woman.
This isn’t about trying harder.
It’s about finally understanding what’s been missing
so you can start showing up with more clarity, calm, and consistency.