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Father and Son

Distracted Dads & Couples 

Ever find yourself in the "zone-out zone" when your partner is talking? Forget to take out the trash... repeatedly? Do lingering to-do list items eventually become your partner's DIY projects, leaving you with a side of inadequacy and shame? Been there, done that. I've got firsthand experience with ADHD and its impact on marriage.

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I get it – you adore your family, but sometimes life's shuffle leaves you feeling a bit lost. Good news: you don't have to stay in that space. Let's break the cycle. I'm here to guide you toward intentional, connected relationships within your family. Together, we can make sure you feel grounded and fully present, especially in those precious bonding moments with your baby

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Why I am so passionate about this...

Once upon a time, I was stuck in a disconnected and pretty toxic marriage. The twist? I had no clue about my ADHD. My inner people-pleaser called the shots, leaving me searching for my identity in everyone else's opinions. The result? I felt like a robotic mess – simultaneously numb and scattered. It was a weird and isolating place.

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Now, fast forward to the plot twist of my dreams – meeting Casey and stepping into the most wonderful marriage I could've imagined. Enter our son, and things took an unexpected turn. While Casey was completely enchanted by our second child, I struggled to connect. Lost once again, my insecurities and unhealthy coping mechanisms wreaked havoc on my life, affecting my relationship with both my wife and son.

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The turning point? Embracing discomfort and the unknown. This vulnerability became my path to healing, connection, and a complete life/parental transformation. Today, I'm deeply bonded with both my kiddos, and I share a thriving practice with my best friend and wife, Casey. And guess what? Your story can unfold the same way. It's never too late. Let's connect and find you some relief, man. I'd be honored to walk this journey with you.

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 Let's connect.

321-754-7871

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