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Rachel Gaddis is a career transition coach who focuses on helping ADHD women over 40, particularly women who’ve been recently diagnosed. As a career transition coach who was diagnosed with inattentive-type ADHD at age 44, she understands firsthand the profound impact such a diagnosis can have on one’s professional and personal life. Using co-active coaching methodology, Rachel assists clients in aligning their professional paths with their core values and innate strengths. Her approach is profoundly influenced by her personal experience of a late ADHD diagnosis, overcoming breast cancer, embracing her 50s, and executing a major career shift. Rachel's extensive background in career research, encompassing countless articles, books, and assessments, has enabled her to turn her personal journey into a powerful tool for guiding others. She offers empathetic and strategic coaching, helping mid-career professionals, especially women, to embrace change and craft careers that offer genuine fulfillment and purpose.

Questions to Ask Me

  1. For listeners who feel it's too late to make a career change, what advice would you offer?
  2. For those of us with ADHD, what should we look for in a career?
  3. For listeners who feel stuck in their current careers but are afraid to make a change, what advice would you offer?
  4. What advice do you have for listeners who worry their varied job history might be seen as a lack of focus or commitment?

TOPICS:

  • Transferable skills: Identifying and leveraging core competencies across different industries
  • The career mashup: Combining seemingly unrelated experiences into a unique professional brand
  • Overcoming the "jack of all trades" stigma: Reframing diverse experience as specialized expertise
  • Career exploration vs. career commitment: Finding balance in professional diversity
  • The transformative power of a late ADHD diagnosis
  • Strategies for managing ADHD in career transitions
  • Balancing multiple interests and careers with ADHD
  • Practical tips for creating ADHD-friendly work environments
  • RSD at work: Reframing rejection experiences in your career
  • The power of a varied resume: How diverse experiences enhance career adaptability

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