What else is possible?

you were born to learn

It's what we as humans do. And sometimes? We resist change. We resist learning.

When we resist learning, we get stuck.

Ok. I get it. Being stuck is no fun. Moving forward can seem about as sensible as a pedal powered flying machine.

And? Everything begins by trying something. Anything is better than staying stuck..

You have all the tools you need to take charge of your life. It's time for you to get clear and sort some shit out on your own. 

These changes are both likely harder than you'd like them to be. These changes are closer to being realized than you think.

You're up. It's time to launch.

Comfortably uncomfortable

Life is going to suck.

That's it. Sometimes you screw up. Other times someone screws you over. Either way, life has moments of suckitude. 

And if life isn't sucking and you're in your early 20's? You are likely doing something wrong.

No shit eh?

Contact me for a fifteen minute chat. 

Let's find out about how your greatest weaknesses are your biggest strengths. And about how your biggest assets hold you back. 

You'll never feel ready.  

And?

It's time for you to leap.

We learned to fly. 

What's possible for you?

Jim is an oddball and an artist. The 'system' has never really suited him and yet, through persistent insistence he's found a way to flourish.


Jim work has included working as an arts educator - helping students get comfortable with being uncomfortable, a psychotherapist - life sucks, get better at grief and

a performer - life is best when held in the grip of freedom and pleasure. 

Meet Jim

Jim works out of his shed in his back yard. 

"I covered the interior with scraps of wood. Some I think about and love, others, they just filled a gap. My wife sees it as 'quilting with wood'. I have made such a backdrop of clutter and mistakes that it all sort of blends together and works.'

That's the funny thing about ADHD. If you make enough mistakes, if you cumulaively 'get it wrong' often enough, magic happens.

Jim's an expert in the creative process. He lived fifty years, screwing up pretty much everything unaware of the extent that ADHD impacted his life.

Meow? He's here to help you embrace the chaos and hang in through the rough stuff. Everything you want from life is on the other side of a giant, steeming, gut wretching, maggot filled pile of elephant shit.

It's not your job to 'fit in' or 'find your place' or 'know your place'. The universe has expanded with your existence. Go create something that you love. 

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