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The Neurodiva Dossier: A neurodiversity coaching blog

By Beth Hayward

Find out why neurodiversity coaching is useful and important and how we can all work to foster a more inclusive environment that benefits everyone.

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Dive into insightful articles on the evidence-based benefits of neurodiversity coaching. Here I celebrate neurodivergent strengths and support those navigating its challenges. Take a moment to explore new perspectives and learn how to begin crafting the life that fits your brain.

  • WHAT YOUR DIAGNOSIS DOESN’T TELL YOU!
    I got my ADHD diagnosis in October 2018. I was handed a letter. It confirmed what the psychiatrist had found, summarised the assessment, and recommended next steps. What it did not contain, and what no diagnostic document I have ever seen contains, was a single word about what I was good at. Not one.
  • DOES MY ADHD MAKE ME A BETTER NEURODIVERSITY COACH?
    From ‘The Neurodiva Dossier’ By Beth Hayward 15-05-26. There’s a moment I remember vividly from before my ADHD diagnosis in 2018. I was sitting in yet another meeting, wondering why everyone else could apparently absorb information effortlessly, take organised notes, and follow a linear agenda, while my brain was simultaneously in three different conversations, two creative tangents, and… Read more: DOES MY ADHD MAKE ME A BETTER NEURODIVERSITY COACH?

PLEASE NOTE: All my articles on neurodivedrsity coaching should be read with the understanding that I’m a late-diagnosed, neurodivergent, middle-aged, over-privileged white woman, living and working in the UK.

Despite this, I am fully aware that I may not always be right. Please feel free to politely comment, freely share, and generously credit me if you doThank you.

Diverse people enjoying their lives in an inclusive world. A Neurodiversity coaching goal.

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