Support Groups

I want to take a moment to thank our loved ones for all of their support and encourage connecting with local neurodiversity support groups. Transcription: Hi, JoyGenea here, international neurodiversity coach. Today I just want to reach out and thank, hug and squeeze if I could, our amazing family members and the people that support

4 Levels of Learning

Understanding the 4 levels of learning gives you a huge leg up in the learning process. It helps you identify when and why you get stuck, and how to keep going! Transcription: Hey, JoyGenea, here, international neurodiversity coach. You know what? We should talk about the four stages of learning. So often when we start

Different Thinker Motivational Moment – Self Development

Self development is how we can become the person we’ve always wanted to be. Transcription: Hey, different thinker motivational moment, self development. Investing in self development is the bedrock of living a vibrant life, through mastering skills like psychology, self motivation, it propels us to new heights of performance and fulfillment. It’s a commitment to

Challenging Ourselves: learning to paint

None of us ever stop needing to challenge ourselves. Transcription: Hey, JoyGenea here, international neurodiversity coach, helping dyslexic and ADHD adults lead brilliant amazing lives. So, I recently had a client ask me a question, and it was, “Do I continue to challenge myself?” You’re a coach, maybe you’ve mastered all of this.” That’s what

The 4 Stages of Learning and Neurodiversity Coaching

The 4 Stages of Learning: Level 1: Unconscious Incompetent “I don’t know what I don’t know.” This person is unaware that there is a need for skill development. Level 2: Conscious Incompetent “I now know about it, but I’m not very good at it.” This person is aware of the need for skill as well

Beyond Labels: Embracing Neurodiversity and Unlocking Your Unique Potential

Imagine a world where “different” isn’t synonymous with “bad.” A world where neurodiversity isn’t a diagnosis, but a celebration of diverse minds. This is the world I dream of, and it starts with you and me, and the choices we make. I just made a video with a powerful message: stop labeling yourself and your

Stop labeling yourself and your neurodiversity as good or bad

Instead of judging yourself and your thinking as good or bad, try to see the value in your different thinking. Transcription: Hey, JoyGenea here, international neurodiversity coach, dyslexic ADHD adults- those are my coaching people. Stop being so hard on yourself. Having a neurodifferent brain is not a good or bad thing. It just is.