Yvonne Hallam
Certified Christian ADHD Coach
1:1 Coaching Sessions for Christian women with ADHD
A 12-week transformational coaching experience for Christian women with ADHD who want to earn more, speak boldly, and lead with confidence without overwhelm, guilt, or hustle.
In this program you will:
🔹 1. Rewire Your Identity Around Faith, ADHD, and Money
Break religious money shame
Heal your relationship with self-worth
Build unshakeable spiritual confidence
🔹 2. Activate Your Voice
Show up powerfully online and in client conversations
Lead your sales calls, and collaborative spaces with confidence
Express your value clearly without fear, over-explaining, or hesitation.
🔹 3. ADHD-Friendly Strategy & Structure
Simple systems that actually work
Clarity without overwhelm
Focus without burnout
🔹 4. Prosperity Activation
Shift money mindset
Build bold belief
Create a wealth strategy aligned with God
🔹 5. Expansion & Leadership
Show up unapologetically
Own your lane
Rise as a Kingdom leader
for:
Women who know they’re called to more.
Women who feel “too much” or “not enough.”
Women who want to earn big while staying aligned with God.


1:1 Coaching for Teens
Coaching teens with ASD/ADHD
Helping teens with ADHD understand who they are beyond the labels.
We build confidence, self-trust, and a strong sense of identity so teens stop seeing themselves as “too much” or “not enough” and start recognizing their strengths, voice, and potential.
Anger, Big Emotions & Emotional Regulation
Supporting teens in navigating big feelings without shame or shutdown.
Teens learn practical tools to recognize emotions, regulate anger, reduce overwhelm, and respond instead of react while feeling understood, not judged.
Relationships & Communication
Guiding teens to build healthy connections with peers, parents, and teachers.
We work on communication skills, boundaries, conflict repair, and social confidence so teens feel safer expressing themselves and more connected in their relationships.
School, Learning & Future Confidence
Empowering teens to succeed in school in ways that work for their ADHD brain.
This pillar focuses on motivation, focus, self-advocacy, organization, and confidence around learning helping teens feel capable, supported, and prepared for what’s next.