Corinne is an accredited ADHD & Executive Function life coach and Nutritionist. She worked as an in-house television lawyer in her previous career.
Corinne coaches and educates adults, university students, teenagers, children, and families whether they have been diagnosed with ADHD or not. She trained as an ADHD coach after members of her own family were diagnosed with ADHD. Corinne coaches in a holistic, friendly, and supportive way, always encouraging clients to understand and work with their strengths and finding ADHD-friendly strategies to overcome any challenges. She integrates nutrition and good self-care as part of her coaching.
Business Name:
MOXO Coaching
Coaching Focus:
Adult Children/Teens/Parents CollegeLanguages
English French SpanishMethod of Coaching:
Video Conferencing, In-PersonClient Testimonial
"Corinne is a very warm and empathetic person. We found her to be very supportive and generous with her time when helping our daughter. The tips and strategies she suggested proved useful and helped to install some feeling of control over chaos. As a parent, talking to Corinne clarified a lot of issues and for my daughter, Corinne’s sessions reassured her that there are ways to manage her neuro-diversity and the problems it throws up."
- Mother of a University student
With a background as a lawyer and as a nutritionist, Corinne has always been passionate about learning, research, and education. When ADHD was diagnosed in her family, she set out to learn as much about ADHD as possible and now shares her ADHD knowledge, compassion and understanding with clients via coaching. Corinne keeps up to date with the latest research on ADHD by attending conferences such as the World Congress on ADHD. She is member of various organisations such as CHADD (Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder), ACO (ADHD Coaches Organisation) and ICF (International Coaching Federation).
Corinne always coaches to a client’s strengths and values by reminding clients what is important and true to them for clients to lead fulfilling lives. Executive function difficulties (such as time management, planning, organisation, impulsivity) are addressed and strategies developed that will work for the individual client. Education can be provided about ADHD in general. Nutrition and healthy lifestyle habits (eg sleep, exercise, digital wellbeing, stress management) can be discussed and personalised for the client. Social skills can also be addressed if necessary.
As a nutritionist and using her ADHD lens, Corinne can help clients address meal planning, motivation strategies and support.
