NEURODIVERGENT EMPOWERMENT
Ellsworth Palmer spent decades not knowing he had ADHD. Now he writes the books he needed — honest, practical, and built for real life. Because the tools that change everything aren't just the ones that organize your day. They're the ones built by someone who lived it. That's the human layer AI will never replace.

Practical strategies to boost focus, productivity, and confidence — built for real adult life.

Simple, proven tools for parents and educators to help kids thrive at home and in school.

Finally — an ADHD book written for women. Bold, honest, and without apology.

A Federal IT leader with 40+ years of experience — and a late ADHD diagnosis that changed everything. Ellsworth writes the books he wished he'd had: honest, shame-free, and built for real brains doing real life.
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2025
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"This book is has been an incredible resource for me as a woman diagnosed with ADHD later in life. It gently helps you shift your mindset and understand how ADHD influences your thoughts, emotions, and daily behaviors. I appreciated how practical and validating the strategies felt. They didn’t shame me, but instead encouraged growth and self-compassion. The sections on emotional regulation resonated deeply, as this is an area I’ve always struggled with, especially in high-pressure environments. I also found the insights on ADHD in the workplace extremely helpful and relatable. Overall, this book feels like a reassuring companion, reminding you that progress takes time and that living boldly and authentically with ADHD is possible.!"
Reviewed in the United States on
April 24, 2026
This book is an empowering and eye-opening guide for women with ADHD. It breaks down complex struggles into practical, relatable advice while reminding you that your mind isn’t a limitation it’s a strength. Insightful, validating, and full of real solutions, it’s a must-read for anyone ready to stop feeling overwhelmed and start thriving."
Empowerment Beyond the Diagnosis
Reviewed in the United States on
April 23, 2026
"If you’ve ever felt like standard ADHD advice was written for hyperactive schoolboys and doesn't quite touch the "mental load" of being a woman, ADHD Help for Women by Ellsworth Palmer is the breath of fresh air you’ve been waiting for. It moves past the clinical definitions and dives straight into the lived experience of navigating adulthood, relationships, and self-worth with a neurodivergent brain. This is more than just a self-help book; it’s a manual for reclaiming your narrative. Whether you were diagnosed yesterday or have been struggling for years, Palmer provides a supportive, clear-eyed guide to living boldly. Highly recommended for any woman looking to turn her diagnosis into a superpower rather than a source of shame."
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