You just did the hardest part.
You showed up.
You may look like you have it together.
 But internally, it feels like your brain grabbed the steering wheel and drove straight through your plans for the day. You start mornings determined and end them wondering where the time went, why the simple stuff feels impossible, and how everyone else seems to function without needing Olympic-level effort just to answer an email, remember an appointment, or finish one task before getting distracted by five others.
 You’ve worked harder than everyone around you just trying to stay afloat, and somehow still feel behind.
 Maybe you’ve known about your ADHD for years. Maybe you’re just now connecting the dots. Either way, you’re exhausted from fighting your brain when what you actually need is support that works WITH it.
There is another way.
Here’s how it works. There are three ways to work with me. Same mission, different levels of support depending on what you need right now.
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"The LuxeMind program was built
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with a coach who...
actually gets it."
The Bootcamp
The most support. A six-week coaching program with weekly one-on-one calls with me, daily support, accountability, and community. For people who want me right beside them while they do the work.
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Estimated time commitment:
3 to 5 hours per week
The Lift Pass
The full system, at your own pace. All the video lessons, tools, and community, on your timeline with no deadlines. For people who want everything available and prefer to drive themselves.
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Estimated time commitment:
1 to 3 hours per week
 The Trail Guides
Start with one area. Focused guides for a single struggle, like time, focus, or follow-through. For people who want to fix the one area giving them the most trouble right now.
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Estimated time commitment:
Varies by guide
The Six Peaks of the LuxeMind System
All three routes cover the same six peaks.
You decide how much guidance you want, and the community is always here either way.
 Mt. Awareness. Your brain on ADHD, and where you get your bearings.
 Mt. Momentum. Getting your brain to do the thing, going from stuck to moving.
 Mt. Focus. Setting the stage and building an environment that holds your attention.
 Mt. Time. Getting anywhere on time, planning, and prioritizing.
 Mt. Energy. Managing your fuel for the climb, regulation, and resilience.
 Mt. Follow-Through. Keeping it all together, the summit.
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You are here because the systems have failed you, or because you are struggling pretty hard right now. Either way, you are in the right place.
So how is this different? It is built for ADHD brains, not borrowed from someone else's. That means I tell you what to do, how to do it, and where to start, and we add a little dopamine along the way so your brain actually wants to come back. No vague advice to just try harder, no fifty-step system you will abandon by Thursday.
By the time you leave, you will understand how your own brain works, and you will get that ADHD is genuinely hard, that part is real. But you will also have found the system that works for you. And when it stops working, because at some point it will, you will know exactly what to do to get yourself going again.
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Why does a tiny bit of criticism wreck my whole day?
Why do I wait all day for one appointment, do nothing else, and somehow still show up late?
Why can I hyperfocus for six hours but not start the dishes?
What happened to my motivation?
Meet your Guide
Hi, I'm Tracy. I'm a licensed therapist, ADHD specialist, ADHD-CCSP provider, and the creator of LuxeMind ADHD Concierge Coaching. I'm so glad you're here. Make yourself at home while I tell you a little about myself.
I started out working with kids. The ones everybody called lazy, difficult, or "too much," who were really just overwhelmed and stuck in systems not built for their brains. After COVID, I started seeing the same thing in adults. Burnout, overwhelm, executive functioning struggles. Successful on the outside, holding on by a thread underneath.
And here is what I realized. A lot of people did not need more therapy. They needed support. Accountability. Body doubling. Practical tools. A real understanding of how their own brain works. There is plenty of ADHD relatability out there, but almost no actual help getting through real life. So I built the place I could not find.
And the most important part? I have ADHD too. So none of this came from a textbook. It came from lived experience, years of clinical work, raising kids, and figuring out how to make life actually work.
Tell me what to do. Tell me how to do it. Add accountability, support, tools, and a whole lot of dopamine, and let's go.
When I'm not working, you can find me listening to audiobooks at questionable speeds, hiking, traveling, playing tennis, or starting another project I swore would "only take an hour." My kids are the heartbeat behind everything I have built.