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A 5-month group experience that helps you decode your own motivation, energy, and sense of safety, so making progress stops feeling so heavy.

If you're a neurodivergent who's overextended, overwhelmed, and running on fumes while somehow still blaming yourself for it, this is where that ends. You've been running on empty long enough to start calling it a personality trait.

Yeah…that stops here 😤

Enrollment is open! 30 seats only - then the doors close until Spring 2027.

Jump in here: https://tinyurl.com/fypacademy 👈🏻

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WHO THIS IS FOR

The high-masker running on empty. You hold it together all day and collapse the second the door shuts. Presenting as normal is quietly costing you more than anyone can see.

The newly-discovered. Diagnosed or self-identified, recently enough that you're still rereading your whole life through a new lens, sitting somewhere between relief and grief.

The one who tried everything. Therapy, books, courses, and enough abandoned notebooks to build a small fort. Some of it helped a little. None of it stuck.

The builder. A founder, solopreneur, or leader doing real work while privately bracing for the Friday collapse nobody else sees coming.

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This program was built for anyone with an autistic, ADHD, or AuDHD profile. You might also have OCD, dyspraxia, Tourette's, or a few other things riding along, and you're still absolutely in the right place. But if autism or ADHD isn't part of your makeup at all, these tools might still help, though they weren't built with you in mind.

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No matter if you’re one, all, or any combo of the above, if you’re someone who’s done the reading and tried to stay consistent with things to no avail, what's missing is a clear read on what your specific wiring looks like.

And until you get that read, you stay stuck in a few predictable ways. ↓


THREE TRAPS YOU DIDN’T KNOW YOU’RE IN

Let me guess: you're trying harder than anyone around you realizes, yet you're still stuck.

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Here's why:

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Trap #1: Awareness doesn't move you. You can name every trait and nod at every "oh my gosh, that's me," and still not budge. Knowing why it's hard doesn't make it easier. Some days it just makes you sadder. The shift only comes when awareness turns into claiming it, and then into doing something with it.

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Trap #2: The systems were built for a different brain. The planner, the app, the color-coded routine your friend built in one sitting and has somehow kept up for three years - they all assume you’re wired exactly like someone else. When they fall apart on you, it's easy to take that as evidence that the problem is YOU. It's not. It just wasn’t a good fit.

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Trap #3: You can't see where your energy is going. You feel zapped most days but couldn't point to the leak if someone asked. So you guess, and you push on the thing that's already drained instead of the thing that would refill you - all because no one ever helped you map your own motivation, stabilization, energy, and capacity.

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