top of page

Casey Dixon, M.S.Ed., PCC, BCC, SCAC

Casey Dixon is a highly-respected and sought-after ADHD coach who founded Dixon Life Coaching, a coaching practice that helps high achievers with ADHD learn to thrive through one-to-one coaching, group coaching, and online courses. 

Casey says...

High achievers with ADHD have a unique experience in life - they have learned how to manage their symptoms enough to get by or even thrive, but it often comes at a huge cost to their well-being. I love helping high achievers make small changes that have a huge positive impact on their work, their relationships, and their life so they can excel in a way that makes them feel more confident, capable, and in control of their life.

Casey offers customized One-to-One coaching programs for very high achieving individuals who have already found success and are looking to master their ADHD to create big changes. She is available for keynotes, presentations, CLEs/trainings, podcasts, and interviews.

IMG_90p_edited.jpg

Roxanne Turner, PMP, BCC

Roxanne Turner, ADHD Coach _ Dixon Life Coaching.jpg

Roxanne is a sales professional-turned-coach who has worked extensively with ADHD in the corporate world. 

Roxanne says...

I love working with high achievers with ADHD, especially people in roles like Project Manager, Business Owner/Entrepreneur, and Consultants. It's my passion to help them embrace their unique perspectives and leverage their strengths so they can develop specific systems to increase their productivity. In my approach, I work to become your trusted advisor and sounding board. I also bring my corporate background in IT sales and program management to my coaching work, which enhances the coaching process.

Roxanne is currently accepting new coaching clients for our 6-month One-to-One Coaching program and is available for speaking engagements.

Melanie Sobocinski, Ph.D., PCC

Melanie is a professor-turned-coach who is well-versed in dealing with ADHD in academia.

Melanie says...

I love working with high achievers who have ADHD because I am one and I get it! I finished my ADHD coach training while still in denial about actually having ADHD. It took having my kid diagnosed with ADHD to see all the ways in which ADHD shaped my academic journey and career choices since then. I love working with my people and supporting my tribe to bring out their brilliance and help them shift from overwhelm and overwork to confident self-management with a minimum of effort.

Melanie is not currently accepting new coaching clients — she is expected to have availability for new clients for our 6-month One-to-One Coaching program later in the year.

Melanie Sobocinski, ADHD Coach for High Achievers _ Dixon Life Coaching.jpg.jpg

Tracy Winter, Ph.D., PCC

Tracy Winter, PCC Team Coach _ Dixon Life Coaching.JPG

Tracy is an ADHD coach who specializes in neurodiverse and twice-exceptional clients, as well as executives and leaders with ADHD.

Tracy says...

We have the most fun brains—and I include myself in that! I think it's amazing what our minds have been able to accomplish, even before many of us were identified as ADHDers. Those same capacities allow high achievers with ADHD to create new ways of moving through the world and continuing to achieve while using the strengths of their ADHD. As natural and well-practiced problem-solvers, we come up with unique and personal ways to effect change in ourselves and our worlds.

 

High achievers also may be more likely to solve our big societal problems. But this is less likely if we continue to expend energy wrangling with the ways ADHD can twist us into knots. To me, when I'm feeling idealistic, coaching an individual high achiever with ADHD means potentially contributing to the betterment of all people and the planet.

Tracy is currently accepting new coaching clients for our 6-month One-to-One Coaching program and is available for speaking engagements.

Evan Monez, JD, LLM

Evan is a lawyer-turned-coach who is well-versed in dealing with ADHD in the legal field.

Evan says...

I like working with high achievers who have ADHD because I have been one myself. I know first-hand what it's like to rely on flawed coping skills to try to manage ADHD, and also know how transformative it can be to finally find the right support.

High achievers with ADHD need a specific type of help  — you already know how to achieve success. I want to help you minimize your ADHD-related struggles so you can optimize your gifts and maintain (or even advance!) your success in life.

Evan is currently accepting new coaching clients for our 6-month One-to-One Coaching program and is available for speaking engagements.

Evan Monez ADHD Coach _ Dixon Life Coaching.jpg

Emily Whelden, JD

Emily Whelden, ADHD Coach for Lawyers _ Dixon Life Coaching.jpg

Emily a lawyer-turned-coach who has navigated ADHD in the legal world.

Emily says...

I enjoy working with high achievers who have ADHD because we so often slip through the cracks. Many of us have had our symptoms invalidated or ignored; and, frequently we have been told that our ADHD symptoms are personal failings. Because of this, high achievers with ADHD are often adept at masking their struggles. We work twice as hard as our peers, yet frequently feel like we are on the cusp of disaster. I like helping people step back from that ledge of disaster and regain control of their life, work, and health.

Emily is currently accepting new coaching clients for our 6-month One-to-One Coaching program and our 6-session Live Well ADHD One-to-One Coaching option.

Kevin Bailey, CTACC

Kevin is an ADHD coach with a background in business and corporate consulting

Kevin says...

We are some the most inspiring, hard-working, and courageous people on the planet. We are naturally curious, creative, and tend to have a great deal of charisma. Although we may appear to be doing alright externally, our inner world is often plagued with feelings of being overwhelmed, striving for perfection, and a deep sense of inadequacy. As an ADHD coach, I find great satisfaction in helping my clients navigate their challenges, leverage their unique strengths, and create systems to lead a more fulfilling life.

Kevin is currently accepting new coaching clients for our 6-month One-to-One Coaching program and is available for speaking engagements.

Kevin Bailey, ADHD Coach _ Dixon Life Coaching.JPG

Michael Carlini, ACC

Michael Carlini ADHD Coach _ Dixon Life Coaching.jpg

Michael is a talented ADHD coach with a background in competitive college sports and education. 

Michael says...

High achievers who have ADHD have so much potential, yet they don't always know how much they are capable of. They often struggle through life without the right support, relying on trial and error to get them through.

I’ve been in my clients’ shoes... I know what it's like to struggle with ADHD and just how transformational coaching can be. When a high achiever with ADHD connects with the right coach, their potential is unlimited. I take pride in being the one person who might believe in them even if they struggle to believe in themselves.

Michael is not currently accepting new coaching clients for our 6-month One-to-One Coaching program, but is available for speaking engagements.

Interested in working with one of our Team Coaches?
Contact us for more information. 

bottom of page