As an ADDCA Certified ADHD Coach and founder of ADHD Intelligence, I specialize in helping adults with ADHD navigate major life transitions. Whether you're changing careers, managing a promotion, or navigating a personal move, I provide the structure and support to turn uncertainty into action.
With 4+ years of experience leading an international ADHD support group, I offer a global perspective on the challenges and triumphs of ADHD. My goal is to empower you with personalized strategies and systems to take confident control of your path.
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ADHD Intelligence
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Video ConferencingClient Testimonial
"Working with Matt as my ADHD coach has been a game-changer. He is incredibly polite, humble, and genuinely compassionate. In every session, he makes me feel heard and supported, which motivates me to contribute and put in the effort. One of the biggest challenges with ADHD is developing self-compassion and resilience, and Matt has guided me on this journey in such a meaningful way.
He doesn’t just offer quick fixes — his approach is about helping me build systems that work for me now, while empowering me to develop the skills to maintain and adapt them independently in the future. Thanks to Matt, I’ve learned to be kinder to myself and stay resilient, even in challenging moments. I couldn’t recommend him more highly!"
- CHAITANYA / ENTREPRENEUR
My professional expertise is built on deep personal understanding. My own journey with ADHD was marked by the same frustration and feelings of being "misunderstood" that many of my clients face. This is why I founded ADHD Intelligence — to provide the support I wish I'd had.
My coaching philosophy is empowerment through knowledge. Together, we'll explore the unique wiring of your ADHD brain and co-create practical, sustainable strategies that fit your life. I don't believe in one-size-fits-all solutions. We'll build the tools and understanding you need to master your executive functions, feel capable and confident, and move from feeling controlled by your ADHD to feeling confidently in charge of it.
