Stop writing alone. Start building momentum today

Join the February 2025 group coaching waitlist and experience ADHD-friendly writing support immediately

     – Susanne

Here's what's possible for you

You’ve tried the morning pages. The Pomodoro timers. The Artist’s Way. The rigid writing schedules that everyone swears by. And then, when they don’t stick, you blame yourself. 

But here’s the truth: those systems weren’t built for your brain! 

Without ADHD-friendly strategies and community support, you’ll keep stalling on projects you care about. You’ll watch February arrive still writing alone, still stuck, still trying systems that don’t work for your brain.

But on the waitlist, you can start experiencing what a true ADHD writers community feels like RIGHT NOW. By February 2, you’ll know this is right for you – and your priority access and founding member pricing will be waiting for you. 

What you'll get as a waitlist member

Starting today:

January 13 onwards:

On February 2

What waitlist and group members say

You don't have to figure it out alone!

I’m Susanne, and I know how isolating writing can feel.

I’ve worked with hundreds of ADHD writers from all over the world – academics, novelists, memoirists, professionals – and I see the same struggles come up again and again. Not with the writing itself, organizing your life so the writing can actually happen.

That’s why I created this group coaching program. Because I’ve learned something important over the past 5+ years as an ADHD writing coach: you don’t need more discipline. You need support that actually works for your brain.

 

Joining the wait list is easy

There are three simple steps:

Step 1. Join the wait list (right now) – Fill out the form below and you’ll immediately start receiving the free eBook as well as my weekly support emails. 

Step 2. Experience the teaser (December-January) – Get weekly strategies and win prompts, access to office hours, and more free gifts. This will give you a taste of what group coaching is actually like. 

Step 3. Opportunity to enroll with priority access (February 2) – By the time enrollment opens, you’ll know if this is right for you, and you’ll have first access to limited spots. 

Why join the wait list instead of waiting until February?

Why join now?

Because you don’t have to wait to get support. The waitlist isn’t a holding pen – it’s where you start experiencing ADHD-friendly writing coaching right now.

You’ll be sent strategies and tools, meet other ADHD writers in office hours, and practice celebrating your wins. By the time enrollment opens, you’ll already know this works for you.

Plus, you lock in founding member pricing at €200/month forever, and you get priority access to the limited spots.

Ready to stop writing alone?

Join the waitlist now and start getting support today. Plus, I’ll send you the free eBook “5 Reasons Why Writing is Hard with ADHD” right away!

Join the wait list now!

What happens next: You’ll get your first resource immediately, plus weekly support starting December 16 (with a holiday pause built in). When enrollment opens February 2, you’ll have priority access and founding member pricing.

Frequently Asked Questions
about the wait list

What is the waitlist?

The waitlist isn’t just a notification list – it’s where you start experiencing what group coaching feels like. You’ll get weekly challenges from real sessions, live office hours, writing wins prompts, and free resources. By February 2, you’ll know if this is right for you.

Is there any commitment or cost to join the waitlist?

None. The waitlist is completely free, and there’s no obligation to enroll in group coaching when registration opens.

Are you going to inundate me with emails over the Christmas break?

No! We’re taking a break December 23 – January 5 (because even ADHD writers need rest). You’ll get your first resource when you join as well as your first “wins prompt,” then weekly email support resumes January 6.

When does the waitlist close?

The waitlist stays open until enrollment opens on February 2. However, joining earlier means you get more weeks of support, resources, and challenges before the group starts.

Will I get a lot of emails?

You’ll receive 2-3 emails per week during active periods: weekly challenges, writing wins prompts, and office hours invitations. All emails are designed to be helpful, not overwhelming.

What if I'm not sure group coaching is for me?

That’s exactly why the waitlist exists! Experience the process first, then decide in February. No pressure.

Do I need to have a specific writing project to join the waitlist?

Nope. The waitlist (and group coaching) focuses on building a writing life that works, not on specific projects. You just need to want support with making writing happen.

Frequently Asked Questions
about the group coaching program

How big is the group?

To make sure there is plenty of time to discuss everyone’s progress, I try to keep each of the ADHD accountability groups small, at maximum 8-10 people (but ideally more like 5).

Who can join these group coaching programs?

You can join a group if you (think you have) ADHD and you have at least one writing project you want to be working on. This can be anything, from an academic text, to a memoir, a play, a screenplay, a blog… If you want to be writing, you’re welcome here. 

What if I have to miss a meeting?

If you miss one meeting, you can simply read back the notes and transcripts of the meeting; and participate in the discussions and feedback rounds in the chat. If you’re going away for a bit longer, we can pause your subscription and restart it once you’re ready. 

Can I try ADHD writer group coaching out for one month?

Absolutely. You can cancel your subscription or switch to a different group/package after every month. 

What's the difference between group coaching and one-on-one coaching?

In both group coaching programs and one-on-one coaching, I will be there to guide you towards greater productivity as your writing coach online. The main difference is that during the group coaching sessions we focus more on productivity challenges and tools, whereas in 1-on-1 coaching there’s more room to talk about your specific project. In 1-on-1 coaching, therefore, I can help you break down your writing project and think through the next steps, whereas in the group I’ll only teach you tools you need to do it yourself.Â