Neurodiverse ADHD and Having Multiple Companies

It is easy to not understand when someone processes data and information differently from you. That doesn’t make them wrong and bad. I have a handful of clients that have two are three very successful businesses. Delegation is key, maybe expand your beliefs about what one person can do. Transcription: Ohh, hey, hi. I’m JoyGenea,

Neurodiverse- Find them on Technical and Community College Campuses

Statistically, the number of people with dyslexia and ADHD on a technical and community college campus is far higher than a four-year college. SCTCC is a great example local example. Small class sizes, a closer connection to teachers and admin, and a smaller campus. Transcription: Hey, in case you didn’t know, I’m actually standing outside

What is Dyslexia Testing?

Dyslexia testing is when parents, teachers, and others have noticed the signs of someone being dyslexic and they hire a qualified licensed educational psychologist, neurologist, or other medical professional to provide a formal diagnosis of the type and other educational differences. Transcription: Hey, JoyGenea here, International neurodiversity coach. So, let’s talk a little bit about

Types of boundaries

Check out my blog that goes in-depth about healthy boundaries HERE. CLICK HERE for part 2 of the Boundaries Series, Physical and Emotional Boundaries. CLICK HERE for part 3 of the Boundaries Series, Time Boundaries. CLICK HERE for part 4 of the Boundaries Series, Sexual Boundaries. CLICK HERE for part 5 of the Boundaries Series,

JoyGenea Interview of Hans Vroege – Three Questions About Dyslexia and School

JoyGenea, international neurodiversity coach for professionals with dyslexia, interviews Hans Vroege to talk about three questions. What were the best parts of school when you were in middle school and high school? What are your top two strengths? When you were 10, what one thing do you wish someone would have told you until you

Boost and Support Your Memory System for Neurodiverse Brains

Here are some ideas worth trying to see if you can improve your memory. I recently read Use Your Memory by Tony Buzan. While this book is not written for or by someone with a neurodiversity some of his points are worth mentioning and they can be helpful for dyslexics and people with ADHD.