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November 4, 2024

Course: Leading as an ADHD’er

This course is for ADHD leaders who want to accomplish big things without losing themselves in the process. You’ll explore how to create a workspace that energizes you, find the right allies to support you, and approach challenges with kindness and curiosity.

Team Tiimo

We’re a passionate team based in Copenhagen, creating neuroinclusive tools and resources to help you plan your day, your way.

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Meet your Expert

Amy Luckey is a certified leadership coach who specializes in supporting neurodivergent individuals, particularly ADHDers and AuDHDers. With a late diagnosis of ADHD in her 50s, Amy brings both personal insight and professional expertise to her work, helping clients embrace their unique strengths.


This course is for ADHD leaders who want to accomplish big things without losing themselves in the process.

Lesson 1: Approaches to productivity

Tackling big tasks with creativity and care

Lesson 2: Creating the right environment

Small changes in your workspace to boost productivity

Lesson 3: Overcoming isolation

Find support and collaboration to tackle big projects

Lesson 4: Thought partnership

Find support and collaboration to tackle big projects

Lesson 5: Leading with curiosity

Navigate challenges with self-compassion

Lesson 6: Your path to getting big things done

Integrate these strategies into your routine for lasting success

Next steps

Now that you have completed this course, you can keep watching courses on the website, or download the app and watch on the go

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November 4, 2024

Course: Leading as an ADHD’er

This course is for ADHD leaders who want to accomplish big things without losing themselves in the process. You’ll explore how to create a workspace that energizes you, find the right allies to support you, and approach challenges with kindness and curiosity.

Team Tiimo

We’re a passionate team based in Copenhagen, creating neuroinclusive tools and resources to help you plan your day, your way.

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Meet your Expert

Amy Luckey is a certified leadership coach who specializes in supporting neurodivergent individuals, particularly ADHDers and AuDHDers. With a late diagnosis of ADHD in her 50s, Amy brings both personal insight and professional expertise to her work, helping clients embrace their unique strengths.


This course is for ADHD leaders who want to accomplish big things without losing themselves in the process.

Lesson 1: Approaches to productivity

Tackling big tasks with creativity and care

Lesson 2: Creating the right environment

Small changes in your workspace to boost productivity

Lesson 3: Overcoming isolation

Find support and collaboration to tackle big projects

Lesson 4: Thought partnership

Find support and collaboration to tackle big projects

Lesson 5: Leading with curiosity

Navigate challenges with self-compassion

Lesson 6: Your path to getting big things done

Integrate these strategies into your routine for lasting success

Next steps

Now that you have completed this course, you can keep watching courses on the website, or download the app and watch on the go

Image 1 description

Watch the next course

Image 2 description

Watch on the go by downloading our app

A person holding a smartphone displaying Tiimo’s Focus Timer, set for a weekly meeting, while carrying two takeaway coffee cups in a tray, illustrating productivity on the go.

Ready to simplify your planning?

Start your 7-day free trial and experience the benefits of simplified time management and focus.

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Get started on App Store
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Get started on Google Play
Course: Leading as an ADHD’er
November 4, 2024

Course: Leading as an ADHD’er

This course is for ADHD leaders who want to accomplish big things without losing themselves in the process. You’ll explore how to create a workspace that energizes you, find the right allies to support you, and approach challenges with kindness and curiosity.

Georgina Shute

Georgina is an ADHD coach and digital leader. She set up KindTwo to empower as many people as possible to work with Neurodiversity - not against it.

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Meet your Expert

Amy Luckey is a certified leadership coach who specializes in supporting neurodivergent individuals, particularly ADHDers and AuDHDers. With a late diagnosis of ADHD in her 50s, Amy brings both personal insight and professional expertise to her work, helping clients embrace their unique strengths.


This course is for ADHD leaders who want to accomplish big things without losing themselves in the process.

Lesson 1: Approaches to productivity

Tackling big tasks with creativity and care

Lesson 2: Creating the right environment

Small changes in your workspace to boost productivity

Lesson 3: Overcoming isolation

Find support and collaboration to tackle big projects

Lesson 4: Thought partnership

Find support and collaboration to tackle big projects

Lesson 5: Leading with curiosity

Navigate challenges with self-compassion

Lesson 6: Your path to getting big things done

Integrate these strategies into your routine for lasting success

Next steps

Now that you have completed this course, you can keep watching courses on the website, or download the app and watch on the go

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Watch the next course

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Watch on the go by downloading our app

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