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Hi, and welcome! I created theYou, Me, & ADHD group to provide a safe and supportive environment for adults with ADHD to connect with one another, share our experiences, and offer each other advice and support for managing our ADHD symptoms.

Our events will be hosted online and in-person and cover a range of topics on adult ADHD.

Is this group for you?
If you’re looking for like-minded people with ADHD for support and to help you find practical strategies for managing your symptoms, then yes this group is for you!

This group is open to anyone who’s been diagnosed with ADHD or suspects that they have ADHD. It is also open to friends, family members, and loved ones of individuals with ADHD who want to learn more about the condition and how to better support their loved ones.

Do you have to live in Atlanta?
Nope! This group was founded to provide a network of empathetic and supportive people to help individuals seeking support for adult ADHD for themselves or someone they care about. Although our group is based in Atlanta, we'd love for you to attend any of our online events from wherever you are!

What can you expect?
Every ADHD brain is unique. My goal is to facilitate a variety of activities to meet people where they are in managing their symptoms, such as:

  1. General discussion to share experiences, talk about coping strategies, ask questions, and offer each other advice and support.
  2. Book Discussion: some of us like to read and can actually focus on it long enough to finish the book! What were your takeaways? How has the book helped you improve your time management, organization, or stress management skills?
  3. Social events to provide members an opportunity to connect with one another in a more casual setting.
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From Cringe to Repair | ADHD Group Coaching

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You're invited to join us for a coaching-based event focused on building self-awareness, strengthening self-regulation, and developing improved "I'll do better next time" language.

When was the last time you walked away from a conversation thinking,
“Why did I say that?”
“Why did it come out that way?”
"I can't believe I just said that out loud."
“Why can't I keep my mouth shut??”

Having ADHD means you’ve likely had your share of impulsive moments. It’s part of the ADHD fun, right? If only that were true.

In reality, those ADHD slips-of-the-tongue usually aren't funny at all. At work, they can hamper our careers. At home, they cause tension and arguments. They can severely derail our friendships and dating prospects.

No matter where and when we blurt something out seemingly without thinking, it can leave things feeling awkward, embarrassing, or hard to repair afterward. This session exists for those moments.

Laughing at ourselves, spiraling into self-blame, or pretending it didn’t matter isn't helpful. What helps is to slow down, look at what actually happened, and practice what to do so we can handle things better next time.

✅ What this space is for:
This is a coaching-based meetup for ADHD adults who want to:

  • Increase self-awareness in impulsive moments.
  • Catch negative self-talk sooner and replace it with more useful language.
  • Learn how to repair after a misstep instead of ruminating on it.
  • Build better self-regulation and self-monitoring over time.
  • Stories may be shared, but the focus is always forward-looking.

❌ What this space DEFINITELY is not:

  • A venting or complaining session
  • A roast, cringe contest, or trauma-dumping space
  • Group therapy or crisis support
  • A place for advice-giving or fixing each other

If you’re looking for a place to be validated without being challenged, this may not be the right fit.

How the session works:

  • This is a facilitated, lightly structured session to keep things safe and productive.
  • One person shares at a time.
  • Stories are time-limited so we can focus on reflection and learning.
  • Cross-talk and advice-giving are minimized.
  • You’re always welcome to listen without sharing.

You’ll likely get the most value from this session if you:

  • Are curious about your patterns, not just frustrated by them.
  • Want to strengthen how you handle missteps in real relationships.
  • Are open to being gently interrupted around language and self-talk.
  • Believe ADHD explains behavior, but doesn’t excuse impact.

If you're ready to do some meaningful work towards improving your relationship with yourself and others, you'll be right at home!

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