Frequently Asked Questions
Finding the right path starts with the right questions. Here are the ones families ask us most.
Questions
We help young adults build confidence, develop a clear sense of identity, and take consistent action toward independence. This includes improving executive functioning, social skills, and career direction, while also building real-world habits like communication, time management, and follow-through.
This is more common than you'd think, and we're built for it. Our coaches specialize in meeting resistance with curiosity, not pressure. Most resistant clients become our biggest advocates within a few weeks.
Our proprietary tools, like the Momentum Progress Tracker and Job Hunt Helper, work alongside your coaching sessions to reinforce habits, track goals, and provide real-time data that your coach uses to tailor your experience.
We are not therapy and we are not tutoring. Our focus is on building identity, confidence, and action through structured systems. We help clients apply what they learn in real life, rather than just talking about it or focusing only on academics.
This is very common. We don’t rely on motivation but rather we build systems and confidence that make action easier. Our approach is designed to meet clients where they are and gradually help them engage at their own pace.
We don’t guarantee specific outcomes like getting a job, because every individual and path is different. What we do guarantee is a structured process that builds confidence, clarity, and the skills needed to move forward.
We primarily work with teens and young adults who are navigating the transition into independence, including school, work, and life skills. That being said we have worked with individuals from a wide variety of ages all the way from 13-70.
Research on executive-function and ADHD coaching for young adults shows consistent gains in self-determination, goal attainment, and academic/work performance — and our clients' stories back that up. See our Success Stories page for real outcomes from neurodivergent young adults who came to us stuck and left with direction, systems, and confidence. What coaching doesn't do: promise a specific outcome (a job, a degree, a specific lifestyle) because every young adult's path is different. What it does do: build the skills and confidence needed to move forward.
Pricing depends on the length and shape of the engagement, and we tailor it to each family's situation. The best next step is a free 30-minute discovery call with Blake or Pickens, where we walk through the options and cost honestly — no pressure, no sales pitch. Book one on the Contact page.
Last stop
30 minutes that change the next 30 years.
No pressure. One honest conversation about whether this is the right fit, for you or for the young adult in your life. Free, on Zoom or phone, with Blake or Pickens. You pick.