
30 - Carol Williams and Taking Baby Steps to Accomplish Our Goals
Neurodivergent individuals often have big dreams, but the real challenge is figuring out how to make them happen! Join Samantha as she speaks with Carol Williams about the importance of taking small steps to reach goals. By focusing on personalized strategies and acknowledging individual needs, Carol aids neurodivergent individuals in overcoming hesitations and confidently pursuing their goals! Stay tuned!
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Show Notes
Here's what to expect on the podcast:
- Why do people find initiating the first step toward their goals challenging?
- Strategies that Carol employs to assist neurodivergent individuals in taking their first steps.
- What are the advantages of joining a free community group?
- Helpful strategies for parents to support their neurodivergent children in completing tasks at home.
- And much more!
About Carol:
Do you feel like you will never catch up? Carol knows this feeling well. As a single mom of 2 boys, she is a good runner and tends to ride the roller coaster of run, run, run, run, then crash. Through her work on herself, she has developed systems that are FUN and WORK to smooth out this ride.
Connect with Carol Williams!
Website: https://eps-time.com/
Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/unscatterme
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carol-williams-greengoddessofproductivity/
90 Day Slay: https://the90dayslay.com/
Be sure to tune in to Episode 20, where Kyira Wackett explores the topic of shame. https://apple.co/3uycPd9
Connect with Samantha Foote!
Website: www.boisemusictherapycompany.com
Email: [email protected]
Consultation: https://letsmeet.io/boisemusictherapycompany/30-minute-phone-consultation
Connect with Samantha Foote!
Website: https://everybrainisdifferent.com/