Manoj Yadava is an individual who has explored various professional departments in life. He migrated to Australia in the early 90’s and covered an array of sectors including Hospitality, Computers, Finance and finally as an IT Implementation Manager for the Federal Government. Over a career line of two decades, Manoj holds experience and expertise from the subjective view of an individual with ADHD. Upon diagnosis, he studied counselling and specialization as an ADHD Coach from ADDCA in New York (one among the only two academies in the world that offers this qualification.) Manoj has been successfully running an ADHD Coaching practice for 2 years in Melbourne and is a passionate advocate for the ADHD Community.
In my field of work, I usually find that my clients
- Are carrying with them a heavy sense of shame and guilt in
- Harbour deep feelings of distrust in themselves
- Do not openly discuss their stigma and have internalised these feelings
- Have difficulty comprehending their disorder
- Are prone to daydreaming and live inside their head a lot of the time
- Put much more emphasis on their weaknesses, as opposed to their strengths.
- Often struggle to grasp social cues/skills
- Have not refined their more emotional side