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  • Client Onboarding Form

    Client Onboarding Form

    $12.99

    Let’s talk about one of the least glamorous parts of running a business.

    Client onboarding.

    Nobody starts a business because they dream of sending follow-up emails asking for missing information.

    Nobody wakes up excited to type:

    “Just checking in…”

    for the sixth time.

    And yet…

    Somehow every new client project turns into a scavenger hunt.

    You need their business details.

    Their goals, website, login information, brand assets.

    Their preferences.

    Their favorite color.

    Their firstborn child.

    (Okay, maybe not that last one.)

    The point is:

    The faster you collect the information you need, the faster you can get to the work that actually makes you money.

    Which is exactly why I created this Client Onboarding Form Template Bundle.

    Imagine Having Client Forms That…

    ✔ Gather the important information before the project starts

    ✔ Cut down on endless back-and-forth emails

    ✔ Make you look ridiculously organized

    ✔ Help clients know exactly what you need from them

    ✔ Save you hours of admin work every month

    ✔ Create a smooth, professional experience from day one

    Because nothing kills project momentum faster than spending two weeks trying to collect information that should have been gathered in one form.

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  • ADHD  Coaching Worksheets & Client Resources for ADHD Coaches

    ADHD Coaching Worksheets & Client Resources for ADHD Coaches

    $14.99

    Get Your Clients Unstuck (Without You Building Worksheets Until 2 AM)

    Worksheets are your most powerful tool for getting your ADHD clients to finally start, stop procrastinating themselves into a crisis, and actually stick with the systems you’re coaching them through.

    Here’s how you can INSTANTLY hand them something that works.

    Imagine being able to give your clients…

    Stand out resources that actually speak their brain language (not generic productivity nonsense that makes them feel more broken)

    Get them so clear on why they’re stuck that the solution becomes obvious — like, embarrassingly obvious

    Build lasting momentum that doesn’t crash-and-burn the second they hit a hard day

    Position yourself as the coach who gets it — not just another person telling them to “try harder”

    Get people so excited about their own progress, they text you unprompted with wins

    Pop with frameworks that are so practical, so specific to ADHD, that clients use them again and again without you having to re-explain anything

    Prove so dangerously helpful that people wonder how they ever functioned without them…

    But even if they forgot everything else, they’d remember this: You’re the coach who finally made sense of their chaos.

    Here’s the toolkit that’ll get your clients thinking like they’ve got a personal executive function coach living in their brain.

    (Just by working through three complete, field-tested systems  frameworks so solid they’ve already transformed how hundreds of clients approach projects, maintenance tasks, and energy management.)

    Plus, you get done-for-you worksheets so you stop rebuilding the same tools every single week.

    This resource pack will show you how to hand clients something that does the heavy lifting between sessions, so your actual coaching time goes deeper, faster, and lands harder.

    Most productivity advice was clearly written by someone whose brain remembers appointments, finishes laundry, and doesn’t spend 45 minutes researching the perfect notebook before starting a project.

    These worksheets were built specifically for ADHD minds.

    The minds that are brilliant, creative, wildly capable…

    …and sometimes can’t remember why they walked into the kitchen.

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