PROFESSIONAL COACHING
How to choose the right coach for you
Looking for a coach you can truly trust?
Here’s something many people don’t realise: coaching—just like therapy or teaching—comes with a code of ethics. But not every coach commits to it. That means when you're searching for a Life Coach, especially one specialising in ADHD or supporting neurodivergent individuals, ethical maturity matters more than you might think.

Why does it matter?
Ethically mature coaches don’t just follow rules—they show up with integrity, self-awareness, and a commitment to doing the right thing, even when it’s challenging. For neurodivergent clients, this is especially important. You deserve a coach who:
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Respects your individual journey
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Creates safe, non-judgemental spaces
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Partners with you transparently and ethically
Our Coaching Standards
As an ICF-credentialled ADHD Life Coach, I’ve pledged to uphold the highest standards through the International Coaching Federation—one of the most established global bodies in coaching. This means:
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I honour the ICF Code of Ethics in every session and communication
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I’m committed to professional growth, self-reflection, and improving how I serve ND clients
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I create safe, collaborative partnerships that prioritise trust, clarity, and consent


What Ethical Maturity Really Looks Like
Ethical maturity isn't just about qualifications—it's about how we treat people.
Whether you're struggling with executive function, emotional overwhelm, identity exploration, or simply want to build strategies around your ADHD strengths, working with an ethically anchored coach means you’re partnering with someone who sees and supports you fully.
An ethically mature coach:
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Knows who they are and shows up with self-awareness
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Invests in lifelong learning and skill development
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Understands coaching as a service to both individual clients and society at large
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Is courageous enough to reflect deeply and have honest conversations—even the hard ones
