Here are some examples of different types of clients who could benefit from executive functioning coaching, along with brief stories about each one.

  • Mia

    RECENT GRADUATE

    Mia graduated with honors but is struggling to navigate the transition to the workforce. She feels lost in job applications and networking, often putting things off until the last minute. In coaching, Mia learns how to set specific goals, create a job search strategy, and hold herself accountable. With a clear plan in place, she secures interviews and lands a position in her desired field, stepping confidently into her new career.

  • Jake

    BUDDING ENTREPRENEUR

    Jake has a great idea for a startup but is paralyzed by self-doubt and indecision. He finds it challenging to set clear goals and stay focused, often getting sidetracked by shiny new ideas. Through coaching, Jake learns to define actionable steps and develop a realistic timeline for his business. With a structured approach, he gains the confidence to take consistent action, ultimately launching his startup and finding fulfillment in his entrepreneurial journey.

  • Emily

    HIGHSCHOOL JUNIOR

    Emily is bright and has big dreams, but she often finds herself buried under a mountain of assignments and extracurricular activities. With a packed schedule, she struggles to keep track of deadlines, leading to last-minute cramming and anxiety. After starting executive functioning coaching, Emily learns how to break tasks into manageable chunks, prioritize her workload, and create a schedule that works for her. Gradually, she transforms from a frazzled student into a confident achiever, ready for college.