The ADHD Clarity Club is a gentle, coaching-led membership for women who are exhausted from holding it all together on the outside… while quietly struggling underneath.
Whether you’re diagnosed, self-identified, or just starting to wonder if ADHD explains why life feels harder than it should – you are welcome here.
This space is for you if:
- You’re exhausted from masking and coping
- You want support without being “fixed”
- You want something more affordable than £100+ an hour coaching
What’s included:
- Monthly coaching-led support
- A calm, supportive community
- Practical tools that actually work for ADHD brains
- Ongoing help – not just one-off advice
Founding member rate:
💜 £27 per month (price locked in for early members)
If you’d like to join, you can do so below. Once you’re in, I’ll personally welcome you and get you set up.
For women with ADHD who look capable on the outside… but feel completely exhausted underneath.
Finally, ADHD support that works with your real brain – not against it.
Welcome to the ADHD Clarity Club
✔ Build ADHD-friendly systems that actually stick
✔ Stop the daily second-guessing spiral
✔ Feel calmer and more in control
Founding member spaces are limited while we keep this small and supportive 💜
This is for you if…
✓ You’re constantly overwhelmed but can’t explain why
✓ You start the day with good intentions… then lose the thread
✓ You’re brilliant at helping everyone else but stuck yourself
✓ You feel like you should be able to cope by now
✓ You’re exhausted from second-guessing your own brain
✓ You want support that actually understands ADHD

Why most ADHD advice hasn’t worked for you
If you’ve tried planners, routines, morning hacks or productivity systems and still ended up overwhelmed…
You’re not broken.
Most advice wasn’t designed for the ADHD brain in the first place.
The Clarity Club is different.
Inside, we focus on ADHD-friendly strategies, gentle structure, and support that actually meets you where you are — not where you think you “should” be.
No shame. No pressure. No pretending you’ve got it all together.