The cruelest part of ADHD in business isn't the chaos.

It's getting extraordinary results for your clients — while your own business runs on workarounds and willpower.

Your clients would never guess. You've made sure of that.

But you know. And I do too.

Hiya, I'm Mel!
Hiya, I'm Mel!
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You're probably 40-something. You've been in business long enough that the startup excitement is well behind you. Your clients get real results. Your peers respect you.

And you are exhausted in ways you have never fully named — or shown anyone else.

Whether you have a formal ADHD diagnosis, or you're only just starting to wonder if this is what's been true all along — if this is landing, it's probably meant for you.

You're probably here because something happened.

Or didn't happen when it should have.

The missed thing

Not because you didn't care. Because your brain didn't get you there. Again.

The financial reckoning

You opened the banking app. The gap between what you're capable of and what's actually there felt unbearable.

The journal entry

You found something you wrote two years ago. Same problems. Same promises. That wasn't frustration. That was grief.

The comparison hit

Someone announced a win. RSD doesn't ask permission. You've been spiralling ever since.

be kind to your mind

The mask slips

It happened in front of someone. The version of you that always holds it together couldn't. And that felt like something much bigger than a bad day.

Hiya. I'm Mel.

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Late-diagnosed AuDHD woman.

Finance trained.

Gen X

Business owner 23 years

I was a high performer who couldn't understand why it was so hard — and couldn't let anyone see that it was.

The coaches I found couldn't quite see me. Not because they weren't skilled — because they were coaching a neurotypical operating system when mine was completely different.

I built ADHD Village because I sat in enough coaching rooms feeling emotionally wrecked, unsafe when I spoke my truth, and more convinced than ever that I wasn't the kind of person this worked for. I didn't want that for other women.

Three ways to work with Mel. One will feel right.

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ADHD Village — Pricing Cards

1:1 Coaching

$1,400

per month inc GST · 6–12 months


  • Your business gets Mel's full attention — the finances, the decisions, the strategy, the things you can see clearly but can't make yourself do.
  • Monthly financial check-ins to keep on top of the numbers — no more avoiding the banking app.
  • Quarterly strategy sessions to set up for the quarter ahead — so you always know where you're going next.
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Slay

$159

one-off inc GST

EOFY — limited

  • Financial clarity built for the ADHD brain. Face the actual numbers without the shame spiral.
  • For the woman who knows the money is there — and can't seem to make it work cleanly for herself.
  • A standalone starting point. No ongoing commitment required.
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The world told you that you were too loud, too much, too everything.

So you learned to be less. You built something more acceptable over the top.

But the sparkly, extraordinary woman underneath — she never left.

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