Many high-achieving women—especially those with ADHD—look at their resumes and see chaos instead of coherence. Maybe you fear your resume is impressive but “all over the place.” Various club roles, disparate interests, side projects, hobbies, and deep dives. A sense that you’ve done a lot… but struggle to explain how it all fits together.
What often gets missed is this:
👉 Your divergent multi-passionate nature is not a liability. It’s the golden nugget
Women tend to experience and present ADHD differently than men—often with more internalized shame, rejection sensitivity, self-doubt, and pressure to “make it make sense.” As a result, many brilliant, multipassionate women undersell themselves or flatten their story to sound “acceptable.”
This workshop is about doing the opposite.
Together, we’ll uncover the golden thread that runs through your experiences—the underlying values, curiosities, and strengths that connect your seemingly disparate choices into a story that is deeply coherent and uniquely yours.
What You’ll Walk Away With:
-A reframed understanding of your resume as intentional, not scattered
-Language to describe your multipassionate path with confidence and clarity
-Relief from the pressure to “pick one thing” or justify every pivot
-A clearer sense of the strengths that consistently show up across your life
Learning Objectives
By the end of this workshop, you will:
-Understand how ADHD tends to show up differently in women—and why that matters for storytelling
-Learn how admissions committees, employers, and evaluators actually read “non-linear” resumes
-Identify the core themes that repeat across your roles, interests, and choices
-Reframe talkativeness, curiosity, and breadth as assets, not weaknesses
What We’ll Do Together
-This is an interactive, reflective workshop—not a lecture.
We’ll work through guided exercises including:
-The Pattern Scan: Mapping your roles, hobbies, and interests to identify recurring motivations and strengths
-The Energy Audit: Noticing where your attention naturally goes—and what that reveals about you
-The Golden Thread Exercise: Distilling your experiences into a single, organizing throughline
-Coherence Practice: Turning that thread into resume or essay
You don’t need to come prepared with a “perfect story.”
You just need to bring your real experiences.
Your life already makes sense.
Let’s uncover how—and learn to articulate it with confidence.