A Complete Job Search Guide for ADHD Professionals
A program that works with your brain
"Your guidance and coaching helped me move onto something truly amazing. . . . You helped me understand that this kind of role is a stronger fit than I could have imagined."
Work with your brain
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Discover strengths & skills
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Follow your interests
Support & Convenience
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Learn how to motivate yourself
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Make progress on your schedule
"The course had SO MUCH great content. I can't believe how much better I understand myself!"
Feeling stuck?
Let's get you where you belong.
Interlace Solutions has reached thousands of people to help them understand their ADHD brain, discover what interests and fulfills them, and land a job that ignites their interest.
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Whether you're early, mid, or late-career, we give you the structure and practical tools to understand where you're headed and how to get there. From taking the next step to making a significant pivot, our online course is ready when you are to fit into your schedule while making progress.
Perfect for you if you're:
Not sure how to move from what you've been doing to what you want to do
Ready to enjoy your career more and feel less burned out
Confused by job searching or, let's be real, are procrastinating
Looking to fulfill your potential and feel valued
Practical tools for a successful career change
based on the most recent career theory research and studies of hiring practices.
Get clarity
Connect your values, strengths, and skills to your ideal job
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Learn skills
Discover tools to motivate yourself and avoid burnout
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Take action
Make and execute on your job search plan working with your brain
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What you'll experience
This course lives up to its name. Built by and for ADHD brains, you'll learn not only the latest job search techniques and technology but also what your specific brain type needs to be successful.
Lessons that fit your schedule
Spend about 5 hrs/wk exploring your interests, gaining insights, and completing assignments that push your job search forward.
Information to understand your brain
Get a new perspective on your ADHD brain by learning not only the fundamentals but the latest research and tools to work with your brain.
Access to our online group
Crowdsource ideas, connect with fellow ADHD professionals, and get answers in our community archive.
What past participants say
EARLY CAREER
Spencer
Received a higher offer from a competitor
"I thought I knew what I was doing, but I didn't. The course was packed full of information that I wouldn't have gotten anywhere else. It really helped with my confidence."
MID CAREER
Eric A.
Moved to a better fit company
"Your guidance and coaching helped me move onto something truly amazing. . . . You helped me understand that this kind of role is a stronger fit than I could have imagined."
LATE CAREER
Lisa R.
Joined a mission-driven foundation to align with her passion.
"I honestly never thought I'd feel this way in a job. . . . Going from feeling burned out and uninspired to seeing the impact of my work in an area I care deeply about has renewed my professional confidence."
FAQs
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What is coaching?Coaching is a collaborative process between a trained professional, known as a coach, and a client, aimed at helping the client achieve their personal or professional goals. The coach works with the client to identify their strengths and areas for improvement, and then supports them in creating an action plan to move forward. The coaching relationship is focused on the client's goals and objectives, and the coach uses various techniques and tools to help the client stay on track and make progress towards their desired outcomes. Coaching may involve exploring limiting beliefs, identifying obstacles, developing strategies, and providing accountability and support as the client works towards their goals. Coaching is a forward-looking and action-oriented process that emphasizes personal growth and development. It is often used in the context of career development, leadership development, personal growth, and achieving specific goals. Coaching typically involves a series of structured sessions over a period of time.
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What is coaching like?Coaching is a dynamic and collaborative process between the coach and the client. It includes several important pieces: Building rapport: The first step in coaching is building a relationship of trust and mutual respect between the coach and the client. This helps create a safe and supportive environment for the coaching process. Clarifying goals: Once the relationship is established, the coach will help the client clarify their goals and objectives. The coach may ask questions to help the client identify what they want to achieve and why it's important to them. Identifying obstacles: After the goals are identified, the coach will work with the client to identify any potential obstacles that may be standing in the way of achieving those goals. The coach may ask questions to help the client gain a deeper understanding of what's holding them back. Developing strategies: Once the goals and obstacles are identified, the coach will work with the client to develop strategies for overcoming those obstacles and achieving the goals. The coach may offer suggestions, feedback, or guidance to help the client develop effective strategies. Support and accountability: Throughout the coaching process, the coach will provide support, encouragement, and accountability to help the client stay motivated and on track. The coach may check in with the client between sessions to offer additional support or guidance as needed. Progress and evaluation: As the coaching process continues, the coach and the client will regularly evaluate progress towards the goals and adjust strategies as needed. The coach may also help the client celebrate successes along the way. Overall, coaching is a collaborative process that focuses on the client's goals, obstacles, and strategies for achieving success. The coach provides support, guidance, and accountability to help the client stay focused and motivated.
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How is coaching different than therapy?Coaching and therapy are both valuable tools for personal growth and development, but they have distinct differences in their focus and approach. Coaching is typically focused on helping clients achieve specific goals and improve their performance in a particular area of life, such as career, relationships, or personal growth. Coaching is future-oriented and action-focused, with an emphasis on identifying obstacles and developing strategies to overcome them. Therapy, on the other hand, is more focused on addressing emotional or psychological issues and improving mental health and well-being. Therapy may involve exploring past experiences and traumas, uncovering underlying patterns and beliefs, and developing coping skills to manage symptoms of mental illness or emotional distress. Therapy may be conducted by licensed mental health professionals and may involve diagnosing and treating mental health conditions. In summary, coaching is geared towards helping clients achieve specific goals and improve performance in a particular area of life, while therapy is more focused on addressing emotional or psychological issues and improving mental health and well-being. Both approaches can be valuable, and clients may benefit from one or both depending on their unique needs and goals.
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What can I expect to get out of coaching?Coaching is a personalized process that can help you achieve your personal or professional goals. Here are some things you can expect to get out of coaching: Clarity: Coaching can help you gain clarity about your values, priorities, and goals. Your coach can help you identify what's most important to you and create a plan to achieve your objectives. Overcoming obstacles: Coaching can help you identify obstacles that may be holding you back from achieving your goals. Your coach can help you develop strategies to overcome these challenges and stay on track. Support and accountability: Your coach is there to support you on your journey towards personal or professional growth. They can offer guidance, feedback, and encouragement to help you stay motivated and on track. Personalized strategies: Coaching is a personalized process, and your coach will work with you to develop strategies that are tailored to your unique needs and goals. Your coach can help you identify your strengths, build new skills, and develop habits that support your success. Results: Ultimately, coaching is about achieving results. Whether you are looking to improve your performance at work, develop new skills, or achieve a personal goal, coaching can help you get there faster and more effectively. By working with a coach, you can expect to gain clarity, overcome obstacles, receive support and accountability, develop personalized strategies, and achieve results.
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How will I know if coaching is working?Coaching is a journey of self-discovery and growth, and it's natural to wonder how you will know if it's working for you. Here are some signs that coaching is having a positive impact: Progress towards your goals: One of the main benefits of coaching is that it helps you make progress towards your goals. If you are working with a coach on a specific objective, such as developing new skills or achieving a career milestone, you should start to see progress as you work together. Increased confidence and capability: Coaching can help you build self-awareness, identify your strengths, and develop new skills. As a result, you may start to feel more confident and capable in your personal or professional life. Clarity of direction: Coaching can help you gain clarity about your values, priorities, and goals. You may find that you have a clearer sense of direction and purpose, and that you are more focused on what's important to you. Improved relationships: Coaching can also help you improve your relationships with others. As you gain self-awareness and develop new skills, you may find that you are more effective at communicating, resolving conflicts, and building strong connections with others. Ultimately, the best way to know if coaching is working for you is to pay attention to how you feel. If you are making progress towards your goals, feeling more confident and capable, and have a clearer sense of direction, then coaching is likely having a positive impact on your life.
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How much time does coaching require outside of sessions?Coaching typically requires some time outside of sessions to work on action items and implement strategies. The amount of time required will depend on your goals and the complexity of the challenges you are working on.
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Is coaching expensive?Coaching is an investment in yourself and your personal or professional growth. Like any investment, there is a financial cost associated with it. However, the benefits of coaching can far outweigh the cost. Working with a coach can help you clarify your goals, develop strategies to overcome obstacles, and ultimately achieve greater success and fulfillment in your life. It's important to view coaching as an investment in your future, and to consider the potential long-term benefits when evaluating the cost.
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Does insurance cover coaching?In general, coaching is not typically covered by insurance as it is considered a form of personal or professional development rather than a medical or mental health service. However, it is always a good idea to check with your specific insurance provider to see if they offer any coverage or reimbursement for coaching services. Additionally, some employers may offer coaching as part of their employee benefits package, so it may be worth checking with your HR department.
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Anything else I should know?Yes, it's important to keep in mind that coaching is a collaborative process between you and your coach. Your coach is there to support and guide you, but ultimately it is up to you to take action and make the necessary changes to achieve your goals. Additionally, it's important to have an open and honest relationship with your coach, as trust and transparency are essential to the coaching process. Finally, remember that coaching is an investment in yourself and your future, and it may take time and effort to see the results you desire.
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What is your coaching style?Our coaches practice co-active, strengths-based coaching. Co-active coaching means that the coach and client work together as equals in a partnership, where the coach provides support, accountability, and guidance, while the client takes ownership of their goals and decisions. The coach uses powerful questions and active listening to facilitate the client's self-discovery and growth. Strengths-based coaching means that the coach focuses on identifying and leveraging the client's strengths, rather than solely focusing on fixing weaknesses. The coach helps the client develop a deeper understanding of their strengths and how they can use them to achieve their goals. This approach creates a positive and empowering coaching experience that builds on the client's existing strengths and resources.
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How long are coaching sessions and how many sessions are typically needed?Coaching sessions typically last 50 minutes and are held either weekly or bi-weekly, depending on the client's needs and availability. At the beginning of the coaching relationship, the coach and client will work together to determine the frequency of sessions that will be most effective for the client's goals. The number of sessions needed varies depending on the individual client's goals and progress. Some clients may see significant progress after just a few sessions, while others may work with their coach for several months or more. Ultimately, the duration of the coaching relationship is determined by the client's needs and goals.
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What kind of accountability and support will my coach provide?Our coaches provide ongoing support and accountability throughout the coaching process. This can include checking in to review progress towards goals, encouragement and motivation, and guidance on overcoming obstacles or challenges. Your coach may also provide resources or tools to help you stay on track and achieve your desired outcomes. Ultimately, the level of support and accountability provided by the coach will depend on the specific needs and preferences of the client.
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What are your coaches' qualifications?All of our coaches have completed accredited coaching training programs recognized by the International Coaching Federation (ICF). The ICF is the leading global organization dedicated to advancing the coaching profession, setting ethical standards, and accrediting coach training programs. Additionally, they each have extensive experience working with clients in various industries and backgrounds. We believe in the importance of ongoing education and development, which is why our coaches regularly participate in continuing education programs to stay up-to-date on the latest coaching techniques and methodologies. Furthermore, our coaches have been trained in our unique coaching methods and tools to ensure consistency and effectiveness across our coaching programs.
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What ethical guidelines do your coaches follow?All of our coaches follow the International Coaching Federation (IFC) ethics rules. The ICF has established a code of ethics that outlines the ethical obligations of coaches who are members of the organization. These obligations include: · Maintaining confidentiality: Coaches are required to maintain the confidentiality of their clients' information unless the client consents to disclosure or it is required by law. · Ensuring competency: Coaches are required to maintain a level of knowledge and skill that is necessary to effectively coach their clients, and to only provide coaching in areas in which they have the necessary training and experience. · Acting with integrity: Coaches are required to act with honesty and integrity in all of their interactions with clients, and to avoid conflicts of interest that could compromise their ability to provide effective coaching. · Establishing clear agreements: Coaches are required to establish clear agreements with their clients regarding the coaching relationship, including the roles and responsibilities of each party, the goals of the coaching, and the fees for the services. · Continuing professional development: Coaches are required to engage in ongoing professional development activities to maintain and enhance their coaching skills and knowledge. By adhering to these ethical obligations, coaches can ensure that they are providing effective and ethical coaching services to their clients.
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What is a "technology-forward" coaching practice?At Interlace Solutions, we pride ourselves on being a technology-forward coaching practice. We have developed our coaching platform to include a substantial library of resources, information, exercises, worksheets, and courses to complement our coaching sessions. This platform is designed to enhance the coaching experience for our clients and provide them with tools to support their growth and progress. Using this technology, clients are able to set goals, track their progress, and measure their success over time. We believe that this approach allows our clients to take a more active role in their coaching journey and to see tangible results. Our coaching platform is also designed to be user-friendly and accessible, so clients can easily access resources and track their progress from anywhere.
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Do you offer individual sessions?At Interlace Solutions, we believe that lasting change takes time and commitment. That's why we ask clients to choose one of our session packages, rather than just scheduling individual sessions. We have found that this approach helps clients gain momentum and make progress towards their goals. It also allows us to build a stronger coaching relationship with our clients and to provide more effective support over time. We understand that committing to a package can be a financial investment, but we believe that the long-term benefits of coaching are worth it. If you have any questions about our session packages or would like to discuss which option is right for you, please do not hesitate to contact us.
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How much does coaching cost?Coaching is an investment in yourself and your personal or professional growth. Like any investment, there is a financial cost associated with it. However, the benefits of coaching can far outweigh the cost. Working with a coach can help you clarify your goals, develop strategies to overcome obstacles, and ultimately achieve greater success and fulfillment in your life. It's important to view coaching as an investment in your future, and to consider the potential long-term benefits when evaluating the cost. Our pricing is dependent on which coaching package you select. We are happy to discuss the specifics of our packages and pricing to find the right one for you during a consultation.
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What happens if I need to reschedule or cancel a session?We understand that unexpected events can arise, and you may need to reschedule or cancel a coaching session. If that happens, we ask that you please let us know at least 48 hours in advance so that we can offer your time slot to another client on our waitlist. If you need to reschedule or cancel a session, you can do so by contacting your coach directly or by emailing our support team. Barring an emergency, please note that if you cancel a session with less than 48 hours’ notice, we may not be able to offer your time slot to another client, and you may be charged for the session. We will work with you to find a time that works for both you and your coach to reschedule your session.
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I'm ready to get started, what should I do next?Great! To get started, use this link to schedule a consultation. During the consultation, we'll discuss your goals, answer any questions you have about coaching, and determine if coaching is a good fit for you. From there, we can work together to schedule your first coaching session and start making progress towards your goals.
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How should I prepare for a coaching session?Preparing for a coaching session can help you get the most out of your time with your coach. Here are some tips to help you prepare: Reflect on your goals: Before your coaching session, take some time to reflect on your goals and aspirations. Think about what progress you have made since your last session and any obstacles you have encountered along the way. Identify topics to discuss: Make a list of any questions, concerns, or topics you would like to discuss with your coach. This will help you stay focused during the session and ensure that you cover everything you wanted to. Be open and honest: Coaching is a collaborative process, so it's important to be open and honest with your coach. Share your thoughts, feelings, and ideas freely, and don't be afraid to ask for feedback or guidance. Eliminate distractions: Find a quiet and comfortable space where you can focus on your coaching session without distractions. Turn off your phone and other devices to minimize interruptions. By following these tips, you can ensure that you are fully prepared and engaged during your coaching session. Remember that coaching is a partnership, and your coach is there to support you on your journey towards personal or professional growth.
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What kinds of things do ADHD coaching help clients with?ADHD coaches help their clients with a variety of issues related to managing their symptoms and improving their productivity. Some of the areas ADHD coaches can help their clients with include: Time management and organization: ADHD coaches help clients develop strategies to manage their time more effectively, prioritize tasks, and stay organized. Focus and attention: ADHD coaches help clients improve their ability to focus and pay attention, and reduce distractions. Goal setting and achievement: ADHD coaches help clients set realistic goals and create plans to achieve them. Emotional regulation: ADHD coaches help clients identify and manage their emotions, and develop coping strategies for emotional challenges. Communication skills: ADHD coaches help clients improve their communication skills, including listening, speaking, and nonverbal communication. Self-advocacy: ADHD coaches help clients learn to advocate for themselves and communicate their needs to others. Overall, ADHD coaches work with clients to develop strategies to manage their symptoms and improve their productivity, and to support them in achieving their personal and professional goals.
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What's the difference between Executive Coaching, Career Coaching, and ADHD Coaching?Our coaches are cross-trained in different coaching specialties and regularly draw from aspects of each to create a customized approach for each client. Executive Coaching: Executive coaching is a specialized form of coaching that focuses on developing leadership skills in executives and high-potential leaders. The coach works with the client to identify areas of development and growth and provides support, guidance, and feedback to help the client improve their leadership effectiveness. Executive coaching may focus on areas such as communication, delegation, strategic thinking, and managing change. Career Coaching: Career coaching is a type of coaching that focuses on helping individuals navigate career transitions and find fulfilling work. The coach works with the client to clarify their career goals and values, identify their strengths and areas for development, and develop strategies for achieving their career objectives. Career coaching may involve activities such as resume writing, networking, job search strategies, and interviewing skills. ADHD Coaching: ADHD coaching is a specialized form of coaching that focuses on helping individuals with ADHD develop strategies to manage their symptoms and improve their productivity. The coach works with the client to identify their strengths and challenges, develop coping strategies, and create systems and structures to support their success. ADHD coaching may focus on areas such as time management, organization, focus and attention, and emotional regulation. It's important to note that these three types of coaching are not mutually exclusive, and many clients may benefit from aspects of each type of coaching. Our coaches are trained to customize their approach to meet the unique needs and goals of each client, drawing from different aspects of these types of coaching as needed.
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What kind of things do executive coaches help clients with?Executive coaches help clients with a variety of leadership and professional development issues, including: Leadership skills development: Executive coaches help clients develop effective leadership skills, such as communication, delegation, decision-making, and strategic thinking. Goal setting and achievement: Executive coaches help clients set meaningful goals and create actionable plans to achieve them. Team building and management: Executive coaches help clients build and manage high-performing teams by improving communication, collaboration, and conflict resolution skills. Career development: Executive coaches help clients identify their strengths and areas for improvement, and develop strategies to advance their careers. Time management and productivity: Executive coaches help clients improve their time management and productivity skills, and create systems to prioritize tasks and stay focused on important goals. Work-life balance: Executive coaches help clients create balance between their professional and personal lives by identifying priorities, setting boundaries, and developing healthy habits. Overall, executive coaches work with clients to help them become more effective leaders and achieve their professional goals.
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What kinds of things do career coaches help their clients with?Career coaches help clients with a wide range of career-related issues. Some of the areas that career coaches can assist their clients with include: Clarifying career goals: Career coaches help clients identify their strengths, interests, and values, and develop a clear understanding of their career goals. Career exploration: Career coaches can help clients explore different career paths and industries, and identify the ones that align with their goals and values. Job search strategies: Career coaches can help clients with their job search, including developing a job search plan, creating resumes and cover letters, and preparing for job interviews. Networking and professional relationships: Career coaches can help clients build and maintain professional relationships, develop networking skills, and leverage their networks to advance their career. Career transitions: Career coaches can assist clients with navigating career transitions, such as changing jobs, transitioning to a new industry, or starting their own business. Professional development: Career coaches can help clients identify areas for growth and development, and develop plans to enhance their skills and advance in their careers. Overall, career coaches work with clients to help them achieve their career goals, whether it is finding a new job, transitioning to a new career, or advancing in their current career.