Beta Test offered in Partnership with Lindsay Buroker, Fantasy Author.
ADHD Writing Mini-Mastermind Workgroup

Rather than setting specific goals, I wanted to make it possible to work on what you need most in your writing. I also wanted you to be a part of something special and gain connections with like minded writers along the way.
Picture this: 3-7 other amazing , passionate, and potentially “stuck†like-minded writers plus me all supporting you and helping you bring the next phase of your writing project to life (or done!).
What you will receive-
- 6 weeks of connection and attention on your writing project
- A platform to brainstorm your ideas, ask questions and be coached through your challenges or blocks
- Have a team of cheerleaders who believe in you and want you to succeed.
- Meeting online via Zoom once per week plus, group email/discussion and white boards.
- Email support between sessions with group members and ADHD coach.
- Accountability partner or triad to work with outside weekly calls for check-ins and support.
This a beta test! Help me help you, and other writers (or yourself) by providing input!
Intersted?
This Group will start either Monday July 27 or Tuesday July 28 at 10 am PDT.
This will be free for the first 8 people who are interested and send me an email at amy@creativecatapultcoach.com with the subject line: Writing Group
If this time doesn’t work for you, or you want to know about future rounds of this, submit your email below.
Questions:
Do I have to have ADHD to participate?
No. But having a hard time focusing and finishing may be common themes in your world.
What is an accountability group?
Part Group coaching, part mastermind, it’s a place to meet up with like minded people, and have someone who can help you stay on track with your own plans. We’ll cover some techniques as well as set some individual goals for the six weeks.
About Amy:
MY CLIENTS
I work with all sorts of divergent thinkers, especially Gifted and ADHD. We’re the kind of people who are naturally intense, curious, creative, and fast thinkers who are often told to slow down! The challenge with this is that there can be half-finished projects here, procrastination on others there, and sheer overwhelm trying to maintain a daily life that feels fulfilling.
WHO I AM
I have a zest for life and I hold a uniquely flexible outlook on it, it might have something to do with being ADHD myself! I love to listen, to think, and to create. I know learning about myself and helping others do the same is the coolest career choice—ever. With all due respect, your ideal life and career probably don’t look exactly like mine. THAT’S GOOD!
WHAT I DO
So, what do I do? I offer 1-on-1 and group coaching. During these sessions, I listen like a good friend, without giving unsolicited advice. I help identify priorities and design ways for you to build accountability to yourself and others. I push you to think about your situation in new ways; sometimes by asking tough questions. I help you chart your way to your goals and provide support and ideas (or help you sort them out).
I love helping you identify if your actions fit your goals and values. If they don’t, awareness is the first step toward change–you are on a great path. I shift perspectives to open new possibilities. In times that are good and bad, I celebrate with you.
MY CREDENTIALS
I am a Certified Professional Coach at the PCC (Professional Certified Coach) level. I am also a member of the ACO (ADHD Coaches Organization), Northwest Gifted Child Association, and CHADD (Children & Adults with Attention Deficit Disorder). I hold a BA in Business Administration and have completed coursework in Entrepreneurship. I was diagnosed in my 30s with ADHD and have been Gifted since birth, (I blame that on my parents. 🙂 ). I recently completed a course with JST Coaching for Coaching Teens and College Students with ADHD, and IMPACTADHD’s award winning Sanity School.