Practical Support for ADHD and Neurodivergent People
Our world wasn't built for your brain. It’s time to build one that is.
I'm Amy, a Chicago-based Certified Professional Organizer® and Coach. My work is focused on partnering with ADHD and neurodivergent people to create a life that fits.
The Collective is the hub for everything I do, including work that is still to come.
Virtual Services: Continental U.S. & Canada
If your home feels harder to manage than it should, you're not alone. For ADHD and neurodivergent people, organizing challenges usually run deeper than clutter or a lack of systems. The real issue is often executive function; the cognitive skills we use to get things done and achieve our goals.
Amy Louise Organizing is an organizing-informed consulting and coaching practice that helps you understand what's actually getting in the way, develop strategies that fit your brain, and build structure and support that makes organizing possible in the first place.
If you've tried everything and nothing has stuck, you may not have been addressing your true barrier to change. My Unlocking Home program supports you to tap into your own creativity and resourcefulness to build a life that fits.
When you start working with your brain instead of against it, everything gets easier at home. The next step is a complimentary introductory conversation.
You know what you should do. Somehow, you don't do it. You are responsible and capable in most areas of your life, yet when it comes to certain priorities, plans stall, projects linger, and simple tasks feel difficult to begin.
Amy Louise Coaching works with adults navigating this gap. Many are carrying more than their current structures can support; others are dealing with ADHD or executive function patterns around overwhelm, inconsistent follow-through, or difficulty initiating that have become more visible as demands have increased.
Coaching offers a focused, consistent process for understanding what's driving those patterns and building habits that actually fit your life.
Sound interesting? Start here.
A Little About Me
I’m a Chicagoan who spent 20 years in a demanding career before burning out and building something that actually fits. I started with organizing and came to coaching because I kept noticing the same patterns beneath the clutter. Both of these businesses grew from my curiosity about why neurodivergent people get stuck, and what it actually takes to get unstuck.
This work is a laboratory. My clients tend to be smart, self-aware, and tired of white-knuckling their way through life. That’s exactly who I built this for. And I’m not done building.
Why a Collective?
A collective is not a single fixed thing. It’s a gathering of related work under one roof, with room to grow.
I think of myself as someone whose interests are deep and adjacent to one another: home systems, human behavior, executive function, the structures we build to hold our lives together. The two businesses I run right now reflect those interests. But I’m curious about where the work leads next; what else I might want to create, explore, or put into the world.
The Collective exists to hold all of it: what I’m doing now and what I haven’t fully imagined yet. It’s a hub, but it’s also a declaration of intent. I’m building slowly and deliberately, staying close to what’s real, and leaving room for the work to keep evolving.