Scattered but Brilliant

Group Coaching Program for Women with ADHD

Program Dates:
📅 April 1 – April 28, 2026

Participants select one cohort:

  •  Cohort A- Wednesdays: 6:30 – 8:00 PM EST

  • Cohort B - Saturdays: 12:30 – 2:00 PM EST

Scattered but Brilliant™ is a 4-week, small-group coaching program for women who self-identify or are diagnosed with ADHD and feel capable, overwhelmed, and tired of “trying harder.” If you've thought, my brain isn't working with me, this program is for you.

This program leverages executive coaching skills, neurodiversity-affirming practices, and Waivilo’s ACT Framework (Acknowledge → Challenge → Transform) to help participants build systems, supports, and success strategies that work with their brain—not against it.

Who This Program Is For

This program is designed for women who:

  • Are exhausted because they spend so much energy feeling stuck
  • Can't take action despite knowing what to do
  • Are capable but inconsistent
  • Experience task paralysis, overwhelm, or inconsistency
  • Want support without shame, pressure, or forced accountability
  • Are open to reflection, experimentation, and learning in community

Ideal participants include professionals, leaders, entrepreneurs, and women navigating high expectations internally or externally.

Participants walk away with:

  • Increased self-trust and self-compassion
  • Language to understand their ADHD patterns without shame
  • Personalized systems and supports aligned to their life and values
  • Practical tools they actually use
  • Momentum built through small, safe experiments
  • A sense of clarity, agency, and belonging

Program Structure

  • Format: Live virtual group coaching (Google Meet)
    Duration: 4 weeks
  • Session Length: Up to 90 minutes per session
  • Group Size: Small cohort (6–8 participants)
  • Approach: Coaching, reflection, facilitated discussion, experimentation
  • Accountability: ADHD-safe, opt-in, learning-based (no forced reporting)

 

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