Productivity Guide for ADHD Business Owners

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    DO YOU STRUGGLE WITH:

    • Overwhelm
    • Lack of Focus
    • Always Being Late
    • Not Having Enough Hours in the Day
    • Finding Your Stuff




    The struggle is real, especially if you have ADHD or another executive function challenge.
    But you're not alone.


    Just like my clients, you're super smart, creative, and talented but sometimes you get distracted or get in your own way, often because you have a differently wired brain.

    And let's face it, the stress and overwhelm is at an all time high. So much has happened in the last few years, that everyone is running on empty.

    Maybe even you.

    We're all running around with 50 tabs open in our brain at any given time.

    No wonder you're exhausted.


    My mission is to help you focus – one tab at a time.


    What You'll Get

    • The awareness that just because you're neurodiverse doesn't mean you're broken, lazy, stupid, or crazy (you're not)
    • How little t traumas build up and affect how you're talking to yourself right now (and not in a good way)
    • What masking is, why it's exhausting and how to offset the little voice that gives you h*ll for not being good enough (you are good enough)
    • Why it's hard to stay organized and how to start taking imperfect action on your clutter
    • Why you don't need another planner and one tiny way to start improving your time awareness now
    • Why you don't have energy and where it goes
    • Ways to harness the best traits of your ADHD while managing the things that get in your way
    • A sense of relief that you don't have to do more to get what you want
    • More focus so that you can prioritize your dreams

    Who is Catherine?

    ​Catherine Avery is an ADHD Productivity Coach and founder of Productivity by Design.

    She’s the host of The Uncluttered Office podcast and has been featured in the media on productivity, ADHD, mental health, and clutter, including The Washington Post.

    A former queen of clutter, recovering Type A Wall Streeter, and cancer survivor/thriver, she was diagnosed with ADHD later in life.

    She works with clients virtually worldwide to help them own a new story about their differently wired brains.

    In her free time, you can find Catherine with her family on the slopes, on the water, or traveling this wide wondrous world.

    And when she’s not in the kitchen making soup, you’ll find her curled up with her cat and a great book.