ADHD Resources

Welcome.

You are probably here because you contacted me for ADHD resources. The purpose of this page is help you find what you are looking for. ✅

Quick links:

Margaux speaking on stage at Build Studios in New York City

👋 Hi I’m Margaux, nice to meet you.

I was diagnosed with ADHD in 2014 at the age of 29. I struggled to find the resources and role models I needed, so I spent the next 10+ years creating them.

My professional experience: Board-Certified Cognitive Specialist (BCCS), IAAP Certified Accessibility Professional (CPACC), Founder of Minds of All Kinds and creator of ADHD Navigators program. Featured on the Forbes ACCESSIBILITY 100 list. (Full bio here)

Recently diagnosed with ADHD?

I created this orientation to welcome you to the community. In under an hour you will:

  • Explore myths and facts

  • Recognize common strengths and challenges

  • Learn the 8 Essentials for managing ADHD

Watch now

FAQs

How to get diagnosed?

Talk to your primary care provider about your experiences, and ask for a referral to a professional who can provide a formal assessment. If you want to start with an self-assessment, take the ADDitude Symptom Checker Quiz.

Where to learn more about ADHD?

  • ADDitude Magazine - provides clear, accurate, user-friendly information and advice for families and adults living with ADHD.

  • The Attention Deficit Disorder Association (ADDA) hosts Virtual Support groups and workshops for adults with ADHD on a variety of topics. For $10/month, you have unlimited access. Use http://add.org/gift for 2 months FREE membership.

  • Understood - Information, resources, and community for parents, caregivers, and educators of children with learning and attention issues.

  • ADHD Decoded Podcast (mini series) – Each episode explains a core aspect of ADHD and provides strategies and “brain hacks” to empower listeners to take charge of their lives. 

P.S. There are A TON of ADHD resources / books / podcasts/ etc out there. This is a curated short list on purpose to get you started and not overwhelm you.

Where to find a 1:1 ADHD Coach?

Here are directories of trained coaches who specialize in working with adults with ADHD:

Overwhelmed, too busy or simply want to “pick my brain”?

Book a 1 hour ADHD consultation with me to ask your questions and get tailored referrals and resources.

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Image Description: Margaux smiles and looks up, arms gently crossed. She wears an orange blouse and chunky gold rings. Portrait by Jordan Nicholson.

About Margaux

Margaux Joffe (she/her) is a Board-Certified Cognitive Specialist (BCCS), an IAAP Certified Accessibility Professional (CPACC) and the Founder of Minds of All Kinds, a platform empowering neurodivergent changemakers to learn, connect, and lead. As the creator of ADHD Navigators program, Margaux is passionate about helping others thrive with ADHD in their careers. 

Formerly an award-winning producer, Margaux’s journey took a pivotal turn at age 29 when she was diagnosed with ADHD. To help other women who were struggling in silence, she created Kaleidoscope Society, the first of its kind content platform for women with ADHD, launched in 2015. Reaching thousands in over 100 countries, the platform was recognized by Teen Vogue for "Smashing ADHD Stigma for Women and Girls."

Margaux went on to tackle stigma in the workplace, leading disability inclusion initiatives at Yahoo and Verizon, where she launched the technology industry’s first Neurodiversity Employee Resource Group (ERG) - building a global peer support network across 35 offices in just two years. She also spearheaded the The Disability Collection, a landmark partnership with Getty Images and the National Disability Leadership Alliance to improve disability representation in the media.

As a sought-after speaker and consultant, she has worked with companies like Edelman, Dell, Hinge, GitHub and Intuit and spoken on global stages, including the United Nations and World Health Organization.

Margaux’s work has been featured in Forbes, Fast Company, The Hollywood Reporter, Vogue and in books such as The Anti-Ableist Manifesto, Divergent Mind, A Hidden Force and Neurodiversity for Dummies. She has earned recognition from the United Nations Foundation, D&AD Impact Awards, the Webby Awards, and the Susan M. Daniels Disability Mentoring Hall of Fame. In 2023, LinkedIn recognized her as a “Top Voice” in disability advocacy. She is proud to serve on the Board of Directors for the American Association of People with Disabilities.

In all her work, she is dedicated to creating a world where neurodivergent people are seen, valued, and thriving.

🎧 Small Doses episode 374: “Side Effects of Being Neurodivergent (with Margaux Joffe)”

“Margaux does a really great job of grounding the conversation outside of the medical-ness of it, and into the reality of it, which is absolutely necessary.”

- Amanda Seales