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What Clients are Saying

  • "I've learned a lot about myself just by talking to someone that is trying to help make my life more of an adventure, instead of being stuck and contemplating what I don't have. This program has made me open up to new ideas and find meaningful relationships."

  • "Sheila's ability to listen deeply and tailor her advice to my unique needs has been transformative. Her dedication to continuously learning and exploring new subjects to support my journey is truly remarkable."

  • "Sheila’s understanding of neurodivergent individuals, patience, & direct yet kind approach have been invaluable. Her ability to naturally set boundaries and share insightful ideas has greatly supported my growth."

  • "Sheila consistently provides resources and tools that help me understand my disability better."

  • "In addition to her empathetic nature, Sheila's skills as a life coach are exceptional. She is adept at creating actionable plans and providing clear, practical guidance."

  • "Sheila’s firsthand experience as a neurodivergent adult uniquely equips her to create intuitive, personalized plans that help me achieve my goals and priorities."

  • "Her innovative coaching methods have driven real-life results, propelling me further and faster than ever before. Every opportunity to work with Sheila is something I genuinely look forward to."

  • "I'm filled with a new kind of hope that [my neurodivergent loved one] will acquire skills that will help them feel purposeful, fulfilled, and connected, and that we, their family and those who love them, will grow in our capacity to understand and support them."

  • "Sheila is truly a gem, and I am incredibly grateful for her support."

  • "Sheila is compassionate, extremely knowledgeable, and keenly insightful."

  • "What I like about coaching is being understood. I've learned that being an individual is not a bad thing. If we were all the same, life would be boring! Seeing the world like I do is a gift, not a disability. We all see the world in our own way. I turned those so-called 'disabilities' into strengths."

  • "I'm learning so much about how [my neurodivergent loved one] sees the world; and the opportunities for conversation between us-as well as our enhanced vocabulary for what's going on-are gifts beyond measure."