Meet Tony – ICF Accredited ADHD coach 

I’m Tony Coward,

an ADHD coach with a unique perspective – I too have ADHD and navigate its challenges daily. My path to becoming a coach was as winding as the “squiggly” career paths many adults with ADHD experience.

From Sheds to Sheep to Sailing: My ADHD Journey

My professional journey has been anything but conventional. I’ve built sheds, farmed sheep and provided specialised transport for racing yachts across the UK and Europe. Each experience was a learning opportunity and honed my entrepreneurial spirit.

A Late Diagnosis, A New Direction

At 48, I received an ADHD diagnosis – a revelation that sparked a quest for understanding. Seeking guidance, I met with an ADHD coach, expecting a long conversation about finding a fulfilling career. Instead, she saw something in me I hadn’t yet recognized.

The Unexpected Suggestion

To my surprise, she proposed I consider becoming an ADHD coach myself. Initially sceptical, I soon realised the truth in her words. Friends and members of the support group I ran began to point out how I helped them find their own answers and I recognised my growing passion for supporting adults with ADHD.

Back to School

Determined to turn this newfound passion into a profession, I enrolled in an intensive ADHD coaching training program through ADDCA. This course, accredited by the International Coaching Federation (ICF), provided me with the gold standard in ADHD coach training.

Finding The ‘Zone of Brilliance’

Now, I work with ADHD adults struggling with similar challenges to those I faced in the past. Together, we uncover their unique “zone of brilliance” where their skills, strengths, values, passions, energy, and creativity intersect. This is where the magic happens, where ADHD coaching can help ADHD adults harness their brilliance.

My Coaching Approach

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Accredited ADHD Coach

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Ready to unlock your potential?

If you’re feeling inspired to explore ADHD coaching, I invite you to take the next step. Let’s discuss how we can harness your unique strengths and navigate your challenges together.