There isn’t one right way to grow, focus, plan or thrive. Through WayPower, I help sensitive, overwhelmed and differently wired people understand themselves more deeply and find creative, sustainable ways of working, living and leading, without ever forcing themselves through willpower into systems that weren’t designed for them.
WayPower brings together insight, strategy and nervous-system-aware support to help you move forward in ways that feel more grounded, compassionate and workable in real life.
Whether you’re looking for transformational coaching, a community to belong to, or a speaker who blends lived experience with professional expertise, you can choose where and how to work with me.

Personalised support to help you move forward with more self-trust, steadiness and practical next steps that actually fit your brain, nervous system and real life.
A focused 1:1 session for when you need clarity, direction and momentum without committing to a longer programme. Ideal for untangling a specific challenge, creating a practical plan, or finding your next best step.
You can choose from a 30-minute, 45-minute or 90-minute session and leave with clearer thinking, tailored support and practical next steps that feel realistic, not overwhelming.
Personalised coaching designed around your needs so you can use your Access to Work support in ways that genuinely work for you.
Sessions can support focus, prioritising, emotional regulation, time management, workflow, confidence and sustainable ways of getting things done.
For deeper, more transformative support, 1:1 coaching programmes offer space to work at the root as well as the practical level.
Together, we might explore self-trust, nervous system regulation, sensory experience, confidence, executive functioning, purpose, time, identity, or how to build a life and business that honours your natural way of being.
Group coaching offers the power of shared space, expert guidance and collective momentum. My group offers are designed to be supportive, reflective and practical, with room for seasonal planning, accountability, nervous-system awareness and meaningful action.
This is a great fit if you want structure and connection as well as coaching, especially if it helps to feel accompanied rather than doing everything alone.
Shared spaces for sensitive and neurodivergent people who want reflection, accountability, encouragement and connection without pressure or perfectionism.
Courses and workshops are designed to help you understand yourself more deeply while building tools you can actually use in everyday life.
Topics include time, sensory and nervous system support, regulation, self-awareness and more sustainable ways of working and living.
Sometimes what changes everything is not another strategy, but a space where you can exhale, belong and keep going.
Community spaces offer encouragement, reflection, shared understanding and gentle accountability in a more accessible, ongoing way.
Warm, grounded and practical support for organisations, teams, communities and events who want a more neurodivergent-affirming, human-centred approach.
Kaye offers consultancy for organisations, teams and programmes that want a more neurodivergent-affirming, human-centred approach.
This can include strategy, programme input, training-informed consultation, or support around more sustainable ways of working and communicating.
Kaye speaks on topics including ADHD, neurodivergence, WayPower, strengths, overwhelm, emotional regulation, sustainable productivity, time, and working in ways that honour who we are.
Her style is warm, grounded and engaging, blending lived experience with professional insight.
I bring lived experience, professional expertise and a deeply human approach to supporting sensitive, overwhelmed and neurodivergent adults.
My work is rooted in compassion, curiosity and the belief that you do not need to become someone else in order to move forward.

“The name WayPower really resonated. All my life I’ve had to use an impossible amount of willpower to try and shoehorn my life and my way of living into neurotypical advice that simply doesn't work for me.
And there isn’t enough willpower in the world for that.“
- Sarah Dawes, Editor
“The name WayPower really resonated. All my life I’ve had to use an impossible amount of willpower to try and shoehorn my life and my way of living into neurotypical advice that simply doesn't work for me.
And there isn’t enough willpower in the world for that.“
- Sarah Dawes, Editor
“The name WayPower really resonated. All my life I’ve had to use an impossible amount of willpower to try and shoehorn my life and my way of living into neurotypical advice that simply doesn't work for me.
And there isn’t enough willpower in the world for that.“
- Sarah Dawes, Editor
“The name WayPower really resonated. All my life I’ve had to use an impossible amount of willpower to try and shoehorn my life and my way of living into neurotypical advice that simply doesn't work for me.
And there isn’t enough willpower in the world for that.“
- Sarah Dawes, Editor
Support for sensitive and neurodivergent people navigating life, work and everything in between.
People with ADHD have so many gifts and incredible ways of thinking which can make a huge contribution to the world. Yet so much nuance is lost in the deficit-based, medical model which sees ADHD as a list of “symptoms” that need to be “treated”.
Many of us who were late-diagnosed or have self-diagnosed, have spent our whole lives in survival mode, because we did not know that our brains and nervous systems were different. We may have spent many years believing we were broken and have probably struggled with periods of depression, anxiety and burnout.
Whilst I don’t underestimate the difficulties that ADHD can cause, I also know that when we feel creative, hopeful, and connected to our purpose, anything is possible for us and our amazing minds.
