52 min

Ep 2: Understanding ourselves better, later on in life The Ambitious Mum Podcast

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“Now I’m just letting more of my quirky, sarcastic and at times wildly inappropriate self out”




In her first conversation of the series, Kate Moryoussef sits down with US-based Mindset & Productivity Coach, Diann Wingert. 




The pair discuss changing careers and working through an ADHD diagnosis to best find the patterns, wellbeing tools and systems that work for them. They also dive into the mainstream perception of ADHD and where women fit into this. 




Diann Wingert is a mindset and productivity coach for female entrepreneurs who identify with the traits of ADHD, officially diagnosed or not. During her 20-year career as a licensed psychotherapist, Diann saw many brilliant and ambitious women struggle with unidentified ADHD, including Diann herself. Since her own mid-life diagnosis, she now mentors women who are “driven but distracted” to overcome procrastination, perfectionism, and people-pleasing so they can craft a life they love.

Kate Moryoussef is a Wellbeing/EFT coach and mum to four children, also newly diagnosed with ADHD (an explanation and NOT a label she's keen to point out!) who is passionate about helping women rediscover their inner voice, tap into their expansive potential, fulfil their desires and realise themselves outside of the overwhelm, inner pressure and family dynamic.




To work with Diann, check out her free resources on ADHD, follow her on social or listen to her brilliant podcast follow the below links -
Website:http://bit.ly/dwcwebsite


Podcast:https://bit.ly/drivenwoman


Facebook Group: http://bit.ly/drivenwomanfb


Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachdiannwingert/

If you’d like to contact Kate either about the podcast or her EFT coaching work, you can follow the links below or use the hashtag #theambitiousmumpodcast to join the conversation.

https://www.coachingbykate.me.uk

katemoryoussef@gmail.com

Twitter: @KateMory


Instagram: @coaching_by_kate_


Facebook: Coaching by Kate UK 


#theambitiousmumpodcast

“Now I’m just letting more of my quirky, sarcastic and at times wildly inappropriate self out”




In her first conversation of the series, Kate Moryoussef sits down with US-based Mindset & Productivity Coach, Diann Wingert. 




The pair discuss changing careers and working through an ADHD diagnosis to best find the patterns, wellbeing tools and systems that work for them. They also dive into the mainstream perception of ADHD and where women fit into this. 




Diann Wingert is a mindset and productivity coach for female entrepreneurs who identify with the traits of ADHD, officially diagnosed or not. During her 20-year career as a licensed psychotherapist, Diann saw many brilliant and ambitious women struggle with unidentified ADHD, including Diann herself. Since her own mid-life diagnosis, she now mentors women who are “driven but distracted” to overcome procrastination, perfectionism, and people-pleasing so they can craft a life they love.

Kate Moryoussef is a Wellbeing/EFT coach and mum to four children, also newly diagnosed with ADHD (an explanation and NOT a label she's keen to point out!) who is passionate about helping women rediscover their inner voice, tap into their expansive potential, fulfil their desires and realise themselves outside of the overwhelm, inner pressure and family dynamic.




To work with Diann, check out her free resources on ADHD, follow her on social or listen to her brilliant podcast follow the below links -
Website:http://bit.ly/dwcwebsite


Podcast:https://bit.ly/drivenwoman


Facebook Group: http://bit.ly/drivenwomanfb


Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coachdiannwingert/

If you’d like to contact Kate either about the podcast or her EFT coaching work, you can follow the links below or use the hashtag #theambitiousmumpodcast to join the conversation.

https://www.coachingbykate.me.uk

katemoryoussef@gmail.com

Twitter: @KateMory


Instagram: @coaching_by_kate_


Facebook: Coaching by Kate UK 


#theambitiousmumpodcast

52 min