“I’ve got my diagnosis… now what?”
If you’ve recently been diagnosed with ADHD (or are exploring the possibility) it can feel overwhelming to figure out what comes next. We’ve been there, and we now know what helps. That’s why we developed a 3-step model to help you move from diagnosis to thriving:
This is about learning to understand your needs, develop sustainable strategies for different situations, and ultimately, advocate for yourself with confidence.
The first step in moving from diagnosis to thriving is gaining a clearer understanding of what ADHD is, and how it can show up in different people and contexts. When you understand the neurobiology of ADHD, it helps make sense of your past experiences and current patterns. You begin to recognise why you feel, think, and respond the way you do. And that clarity? It’s powerful.
No two ADHDers are the same. Just like our fingerprints, our brain wiring is entirely individual. So, the next step is about digging into your ADHD, and learning how it plays out in different situations, so that you can better manage yourself and communicate your needs.
As you explore this, you’ll start to shift from trying to “normalise” yourself, to appreciating your unique traits. There’s nothing to fix; just a brain to understand, accept, and support. This stage is about leaning into your strengths and finding ways to mitigate challenges without judgment.
This is the integration phase - where you apply what you’ve learned, continually refine your approach based on new insights that come from being more aware, adapt your environment, and communicate your needs outwardly. You start to:
You don’t need to rush or look for that one solution... It's about lots of small adjustments that add up over time to help you thrive.
If you’re newly diagnosed with a neurodivergent condition, or in the thick of wondering if you may be neurodivergent, know this:
You're not broken. And you’re not the only one navigating this confusing path.
The more we talk about neurodivergent conditions openly, the more we give others permission to do the same. And in doing so, we all gain a deeper appreciation for the brilliant, dynamic ways our neurodivergent brains work.
Want to explore how this works in your own life? Get in touch with one of our coaches. 👇