You found it. Welcome. If you're here, something brought you to the edge of this door — maybe a diagnosis, maybe a dawning suspicion, maybe sheer exhaustion from decades of trying to be someone your brain was never built to be. Whatever it was — I'm glad you're here. My name is June. I was diagnosed with ADHD at 59. By that point I'd built a career, raised kids, done more self-development courses than I can count, been misdiagnosed with depression and mild bipolar, and spent more years than I want to admit quietly believing I was just a bit less than everyone else. The diagnosis brought relief — and then a grief I wasn't expecting. This community exists because the diagnosis is just the beginning. What comes after it — healing the shame, understanding who you actually are underneath all the years of masking, learning to trust yourself — that's the real work. And it's better done together. Here's what this is: A place to say the actual thing, not the sanitised version · A space where ADHD is not a flaw to overcome but a quality to understand · A community of women who get it because they've lived it Here's what this isn't: · A productivity system · A fix · A place where you have to perform being okay Here's how to get started: Step 1: Head to the Classroom 📚 ------------------------------------------------------------------ That's where you'll find resources on self-esteem, emotional regulation, masking, hormones, and more — all created specifically for women with ADHD. I'm building this out right now alongside my founding member community. You'll see it grow in the weeks and months to come. Stick around and you'll be the first to know as new content drops. See Classroom: https://www.skool.com/warrior-queens-9071/classroom Step 2: Introduce yourself below 👇 ------------------------------------------------------------------ (Be reassured - You don't have to share anything if you don't want to❤️) If you are ready though please drop a comment and share: