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How to connect with Katherine?
I have an appointment with Katherine at noon MST but can't find the specifics.
Ready to jump back on the horse...
I have been caregiving for my husband the whole of last year.He died on Maya 6. His wish was for me to be able to write and create beauty with my words. Now I am overwhelmed by work that has not been touched for a year. Where did I put that paper? What is the password? What button did I push? What program did I buy. And why? I am sure there are others that have felt this way and can offer support. Thanks for listening. Judy Helm Wright
3 likes • Aug '25
Thank you so much to all colleagues and friends who offer me support and encouragement. Happy Saturday. Judy Helm Wright
2 likes • Sep '25
@Katherine Lizardo Thanks everyone, I am doing "One Hard Thing" every day. My granddaughter Amanda, who is pregnant challenged me do this. She is doing it with me. She has also come over to be a :body double" who works beside me to accomplish a big task, like cleaning and organizing my bedroom. I appreciate this group. You understand about getting overwhelmed and unfocused. I have 23 books on Amazon, so I am a prolific writer, but lack the focus to market them. This group will be a big help. Best wishes to all in your personal and professional endeavors. Judy Helm Wright, Author, Historian, IntuitiveWiseWoman PS: Katherine, I have booked a call with you for next week. Talk soon, Judy
🚨 Impromptu AI Update (Yes, it's last-minute!)
Hi, my Thriving friends! 👋 I know this is super short notice—but I couldn’t NOT share this with you. There are 2 major updates in the AI world that I truly believe will give you an unfair advantage—not just in your business, but in your ADHD life and even your family systems. As many of you know, I’m a proud geek 🤓 when it comes to reading (ok, devouring!) updates on tech and AI. I’ve also been privileged to meet some incredible AI leaders over the past year and turn those insights into practical strategies we can actually use. And now I want to pass that on to you. I also know the ChatGPT paid subscription ($20/month) isn’t accessible for everyone—especially in other countries. So I’m not just going to tell you about these updates… I’m going to SHOW you—so you can see what's possible! 🗓 TOMORROW: Monday, July 28 ⏰ 2:30 PM CST 📍 Google Meet Link: meet.google.com/mhs-ubmy-boq Also, in the Calendar tab, so you can download to your own calendar. Here's the direct link to the Calendar: https://www.skool.com/adhdlifesimplified/calendar?eid=f384f8f1da29435fb841c7b67d5e1836 No slides. No fluff. Just me showing you what’s happening and why it matters. It’ll be scrappy and simple—but powerful. 💪 🧠 Think of it as an INTRODUCTORY glimpse into the next evolution of AI that could change how you work, plan, create, and even parent with ADHD. ✨ And if you haven’t seen my breakdown yet on how the 3 major AIs—ChatGPT, Grok, and Claude—think differently, you can check that out >>>HERE<<<. This info alone can be a game-changer in how you think about using AI in your daily life. If you’re curious and want a head start—join me live. Let’s go! 🚀 I appreciate you. 🙏 P.S. Wondering why I picked 2:30 PM CST for the meet? Because my 6-year-old decided he’s going to the library at that time tomorrow 😂. Since he’s home from school this summer, quiet-time Google Meets are rare. So I’m totally taking advantage of that little pocket of quiet.
🚨 Impromptu AI Update (Yes, it's last-minute!)
1 like • Jul '25
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⚓ Your Brain Anchor Today: July 11, 2025 (Friday)
Happy Friday, my Thriving members!!! (I'm going to repeat this intro a few times since repetition is key to learning. 😁) Let’s intentionally pause and gently anchor our ADHD brain, not to fix it, but to HEAR what it’s telling us today. That way, we exercise our Thriving Mindset™. ✨ Being aware of it (instead of hiding from it) helps you understand your ADHD brain. And since pausing is hard for our ADHD brains, this daily brain anchor can do that every time you check our Thriving community. I invite you to anchor your brain with me. 😀 ⚡Copy and paste these prompts to the comments + respond to them. That’s it! 🗓 Date: 📅 Day: 🕒 Time of check-in: [We're timeblind, so I ask this. 😄] 🧠 Quick Brain Check: What’s something you used to believe about your ADHD that you're starting to see differently now? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Here's mine: 🗓 Date: July 11, 2025 📅 Day: Friday 🕒 Time of check-in: 10:41 am CST 🧠 Quick Brain Check: What’s something you used to believe about your ADHD that you're starting to see differently now? 🧠 I used to believe perfectionism was a sign of strength. That my ability to triple-check everything—every email, legal brief, sentence, comma—meant I was responsible, disciplined, and “on top of things.” I took pride in how “thorough” I was. But truthfully? I was exhausted. 😖 Every task took forever. Every piece of communication felt like a potential minefield. And people around me? They’d get frustrated or hurt—thinking I didn’t trust them—when really, I was trying to survive a world that wasn’t designed for my ADHD brain. A world that called my executive function slips “careless.” So I TRIED to control everything. 💡 I found out after my ADHD diagnosis that my perfectionism wasn’t a character trait. It was a coping mechanism. A way my younger self protected me from the shame, the judgment, and the anxiety of making mistakes. Mistakes that came from real ADHD challenges—not lack of discipline.
1 like • Jul '25
Hello from beautiful Montana, I agree with trying to get it perfect and beating myself up if I forgot a comma or semicolon. Now one of my mottos hung on my office door--"Done is better than perfect" Judy Helm Wright--Author/Historian/IntuitiveWiseWoman
⚠️ Caution: ADHD and Neurodiverse Communities & Offers
Hi, my Thriving friends! I posted this last year, and after my recent conversation with one of our members, I thought I pin this post again. As you've noticed, there's A LOT of ADHD and neurodiversity related Skool communities now. I think that's a good sign that more people want to better understand how our brains think differently. As I always say, I believe in collaboration (not competition). BUT, I've also heard how many of these communities are not serving our neurodiverse community well. While I do not know the details, I do know the pain as a fellow ADHDer, like you. That's why, I wanted to re-share my thoughts below. If you have a neurodiverse community, I invite you to reflect on this. If you know someone with a neurodiverse community, I invite you to share this (screenshot it). We can keep each other safe...together. I appreciate you all. 🙏 -------------------------PREVIOUS POST STARTS BELOW ------------ Hi, my Thriving ADHDers! I'm writing something I've been thinking about for a long time, and it's very dear to my heart...it's for ADHD mompreneurs like us. Since I wrote it for you, I would be honored to hear your thoughts on this before I publish it to the world. And if you needed to hear this today, this is for you... --------------------------------------------------START OF ARTICLE --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- There’s a quiet danger in the ADHD space that no one’s really talking about… And as someone who’s now thriving after decades of struggle, I believe it’s time we do. Here’s what I’ve learned—and why it matters for ADHD moms like us. But first, I think it’s important to know who you’re reading from. For those who are new to my space, I’m Katherine Lizardo, and I’m not just on a journey to become a Thriving ADHD Mompreneur—I am one. But it wasn’t always this way. My transformation happened after many years, fears, and tears. For over two decades, I’ve lived with ADHD while building a meaningful career as a lawyer, raising two amazing boys (ages 14 and 5)—one with ADHD—and growing two purpose-driven businesses.
2 likes • Jun '25
You go mama bear.
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I encourage and support memoir writers with books, courses and coaching. We are a story people and stories connect us. @ MemoirLifeStoryWriting.com

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