I've spent 20 years in the software industry, both as a software engineer and managing software teams. I've learned a great deal about the industry and worked with many people to find their path in the software world. I've helped people find their specializations, earn promotions, navigate challenging situations and teams, and helped people improve their happiness and performance at these demanding jobs.
I was diagnosed with ADHD when I was in college, and it was a turning point in my life. Learning how my brain works and how to work with it changed the course of my life and career. Not all of my clients have ADHD, but many do, and I make a point of taking an ADHD-friendly approach.
Instead of trying to shape you into something you aren't, I help you find your strengths and focus on those. During my time in the software industry and the working world in general, I've come to discover that I really value and enjoy helping people navigate this world and support them in succeeding. My calling is to set you up for success. I do this by helping you identify what's most important to you (if you don't already know) and then I work with you to build a plan of action with small, achievable steps along the way. I stay with you to keep you accountable, and I provide perspective to help you see what you might be too close to see for yourself.
This is a path we start on together, and I'll be with you as long as you need me. And when you don't need my help anymore, we celebrate your success at the end of our engagement. If you don't need me anymore, that's how I know I've done my job.
