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Welcome to my blog where I share my personal experiences and insights about living ADHD. As someone who has navigated challenges of ADHD in different areas of life, including career, I hope to provide a space for others to connect, share their stories, and find understanding.
Join me in the conversation and let's explore how we can thrive with ADHD.
ADHD Blog

Nikki Hardy
ADHD Career Coach


What Are the Best Jobs for People with ADHD?
As an ADHD Career Coach, I get asked this question a lot . It pops up in coaching sessions, online forums, and occasionally from...

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Finding Your Spark Later in Life: Career Success After a Late ADHD Diagnosis
If you’ve ever felt like you’re behind in life or that success has passed you by, you’re not alone. This feeling can be even more......

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How do I manage my ADHD?
At last I feel like I can catch my breath, and consider this question, this blog is reflection on my last few months and how I have been....

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Unlocking the Hidden Job Market in the UK: Statistics and Top Tips
The hidden job market refers to job opportunities that are not publicly advertised or posted online. These positions are often filled....

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Unlocking Potential: The Business Benefits of a Neurodiverse Workforce
Embracing neurodiversity is important for businesses for many reasons...

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NeuroInclusive Insights: Empowering Businesses & Minds
Reasonable adjustments are workplace accommodations made to enable disabled or neurodivergent employees to perform their job effectively.

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Challenging Neurodiversity Stigma in the Workplace: Fostering Inclusion and Empowerment
In the bustling corridors of workplaces worldwide, diversity should be celebrated. Yet, neurodiversity stigma often lurks in the shadows...

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Walking Up Mount Everest In Stilettos
All stuff I have done before so how could it not be easy? Well no, it is not easy, it is actually like walking up Mount Everest in stilettos

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