When I was first diagnosed with ADD, it felt like a lifeline, something that explained what I couldn’t make sense of. But over time, I realized the label didn’t tell the whole story. In this post, I reflect on my own evolution from social worker and ADHD advocate to coach and trauma-informed practitioner. I explore how relying too heavily on diagnosis can keep us stuck, and how healing begins when we look beyond labels to reconnect with our nervous system, our strengths, and our essence. This is an invitation to rethink what we normalize and to rediscover what’s possible when we shift from explanation to transformation.
Neurodiversity & Mental Health