How to create a group program with an ADHD brain with Meg Kierstead

 

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Creating a group program is something pretty much the entire coaching world wants to know how to do. So many coaches are starting down this path in their practices, and if this is where you are right now, I invite you to hold up, sit down, and listen in because my guest and I have some very important insights you need to know, especially for those of you who don’t operate in a neurotypical way.

Meg Kierstead is the Neurodivergence Brain Love coach who focuses mostly on ADHD, and she helps people create the life and business they’ve always wanted but didn’t think was possible. She’s the perfect person to speak to about this topic because she’s in the middle of creating a group program herself, and she’s showing you how it’s possible for you to do the same without following other people’s rules.

Listen in this week as Meg talks us through her group program creation process with an ADHD brain. She’s showing us why her first attempt was missing her unique, sparkly, vibrant quality, how she created a group program that aligned with her, and why waiting to feel ready is the worst thing you can do.


If you want to dive deeper and do the work of unearthing what makes you unique, and you want a step-by-step process for showing up in a way where people look to you as the authority and expert, whether without a niche or a very specific one, I would love to invite you to join my marketing training program, Joyful Marketing. Click here to find out more and I can’t wait to see you in there!

 
 

What You’ll Learn from this Episode:

  • Why Meg wasn’t sold on the first group program she offered. 

  • The symptoms and side effects of linear analysis. 

  • How to know when you’re engaged in linear thinking and problem-solving. 

  • What it means to surrender to yourself, and the transformation Meg experienced when she did this.

  • Meg’s process of creating a group program that feels aligned with who she is.

  • How Meg is ensuring that her group program sparks novelty and creativity.

  • Why not being 100% sure of what your program will include isn’t a problem. 

  • What happens when you trust your clients to get what they came for. 

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