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When people ask me:

"How can you keep up with people who have ADHD?"
I say,"I have ADHD myself."

So I understand how fast your mind goes,
what wonderful thoughts are there,
how quickly you can be off to another topic, or plan, or activity.
And because I can identify with that..
I love seeing just how many things you can do at once!


Picking your coach

I figure most people are gonna cruise around the web a bit to see who is out there coaching. Maybe you'd prefer someone who lives near by, or a woman or a man or someone who specializes in ADD or maybe who just understands people with too many ideas. You probably have other things on the list attributes that are important to you.

Personal coaching is not the sort of thing you would stumble on if you didn't know what you were looking for. But the fact is that you could (to paraphrase PeeWee Herman) keep looking... a-a-and looking... a-a-and looking and not make any progress for all that time you spent evaluating.

We're not getting married. I'm not going to bear your children. If you don't like working with me, you can quit. If you think another coach might be better for you, then we can stop working together. If you feel like you don't need a coach any more, then you're done. You can come back it you want to. Or go on your merry way.

But you gotta start first.

And then, in the end, what it all comes down to is this:

Hey, you wanna see my whole bio? Check it out here.

If you want to give it a try, remember I said a half hour FREE! No money... Call me. OK.. you gotta pay for the phone call. But you can always hang up. And I'll bet you can tell pretty quickly if this is going to work for you.

Drop me a note... and as my grandmother used to say,
          "Let's get this show on the road."

Got a map?

How about a form?



photograph © 2000 by Jeffrey Kliman


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