We know that there are stages to the grieving process and the journey can be bumpy and painful. When you have ADHD, it is common to ruminate and get stuck in different stages, struggling to see the path ahead. Add a high level of emotionality, self-doubt and the “what ifs” that won’t quit, and grieving can feel unbearable. In this session, we will discuss strategies designed to help you acknowledge your grief and move forward at your own pace.
Jodi Sleeper-Triplett, BA, MCC, BCC, is a Master Certified Coach, trainer, mentor, and speaker. She is the author of Empowering Youth with ADHD, a contributing author of Becoming Self-Determined: Creating Thoughtful Learners in a Standards-Driven, Admissions-Frenzied Culture (2016) and Becoming Self-Determined: Practical Strategies for a Changing World (2021), and co-editor of From Transactional to Transformational: Coaching in Disability Resources (2023). Her company, JST Coaching & Training, provides research-based student and neurodiversity coach training programs to individuals and educational institutions. Jodi is the recipient of the 2016 CHADD Hall of Fame Award & 2017 ADHD Coaches Organization Founders Award. She is considered the foremost authority on student and neurodiversity coaching. During her two-year term as president of the Association of Coach Training Organizations, Jodi’s platform focused on diversity, equity, and inclusion in coach training, and she continues to forward social justice initiatives.