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Therapist Feature
If you’re a therapist who works with adults navigating ADHD, this is a chance to share a meaningful insight and speak directly to people who are doing their best but struggling to find clarity. We’re inviting licensed therapists to record a short, relatable video that speaks to the ADHD experience, especially the overwhelm of too many ideas and directions, and introduces a supportive resource that helps bring focus, alignment, and confidence.
About The Feature
This is a featured creator opportunity with Stories For Serenity.
You’ll record a short, vertical video (under 60 seconds) that:
Speaks to the emotional and mental experience of ADHD
Shares one insight or strategy you offer in session
Mentions your credentials and who you support
Gently introduces the Envision Your Goals workbook as a tool for clarity and support
Ends with a soft call to action inviting viewers to learn more or connect with you
Your video will be featured with full credit and tags across our platform.
Video Details
Format: vertical (9:16 aspect ratio)
Length: under 60 seconds
Tone: natural, heartfelt, real
No editing or script required
Use natural light
Selfie-style, speak directly to camera
Insight Themes You Might Share
Feeling pulled in too many directions
Getting stuck in overthinking or planning spirals
Struggling to know what idea or goal to follow through on
Craving clarity around what’s truly aligned
Letting go of pressure to do everything or be everything
Building confidence in choosing and starting
Trusting yourself to move forward with less second-guessing
What Makes a High-Quality Insight
Use this checklist to make sure your insight is clear, helpful, and feature-ready.
✔ Practical & Actionable
Does it offer something the viewer can use today—like a mindset shift, question to reflect on, or small next step?
✔ Emotionally Relevant
Does it speak to a real feeling, challenge, or moment someone might be going through?
✔ Aligned with Your Specialty
Is it something that reflects your work, your clients’ real experiences, or your therapeutic lens?
✔ Ties Naturally to the Workbook
Could the viewer take what you shared and go deeper using the workbook?
✔ Short & Focused
Does it stick to one idea or insight, not a list of tips or a long explanation?
✔ Clear, not Clinical
Is it worded in a way that feels human and relatable, not overly formal or academic?
✔ Uplifting or Reframing
Does it offer hope, clarity, or a new way to look at something, even if it’s gentle or subtle?
Suggested Video Structure
You can speak in your own voice and use your own language.
Here’s a helpful structure to guide you:
Emotional Hook (3 to 5 seconds)
Open with a feeling or thought pattern that’s familiar for ADHD clients.
“If you have ADHD and your brain is full of ideas but none of them feel clear…”
“If every direction feels possible and impossible at the same time…”
Introduce Yourself (1 to 2 lines)
“I’m a licensed therapist supporting adults with ADHD who feel overwhelmed by ideas, choices, and pressure.”
“I work with neurodivergent clients who want more clarity and confidence around where they’re headed.”
Share One Insight or Prompt (15 to 25 seconds)
“Try this: Out of all the ideas in your head, which one feels most aligned with who you’re becoming — not just what’s urgent?”
“Sometimes clarity doesn’t come from planning more. It comes from asking: What direction feels true to me right now?”
Bridge to the Workbook
“The workbook I’ve been exploring helps people with ADHD sort through their ideas and reconnect with what really matters to them.”
“It’s designed to help you pause, reflect, and notice what’s aligned with your values — not just what’s loud or urgent.”
Call to Action (Wrap Up)
“You can check out the workbook at the link if it feels supportive.”
“And if this resonated, feel free to follow along for more reflections like this.”
About the Workbook
Envision Your Goals is a 30-day workbook based on Solution-Focused Brief Therapy.
It’s made for people who feel overwhelmed by ideas and unsure which direction to follow. Instead of more structure or pressure, it offers space to reflect, sort through mental noise, and move forward with more clarity.
It helps users:
Reconnect with what they want
Build clarity in small, consistent ways
Reflect on their growth instead of their shortcomings
Set goals that feel nourishing, not overwhelming
It’s low-pressure, ADHD-friendly, and designed to meet people where they are.
Workbook Benefits
Helps Sort Through Mental Clutter
When every idea feels urgent and every path feels possible, it can be hard to know where to start. This workbook helps users slow down, step back, and begin to make sense of what’s truly aligned with who they are and what they want.
Builds Clarity Through Gentle Structure
The 30-day format offers just enough guidance to bring focus without adding pressure. Each technique is introduced in small, manageable steps that support thoughtful reflection and intentional decision-making.
Shifts Focus from Urgency to Alignment
With tools like the Miracle Question and Preferred Futures, users are invited to ask what feels meaningful, not just what feels immediate. This shift helps reduce overwhelm and support more confident, values-based choices.
Supports Self-Trust in the Midst of Uncertainty
Exercises like SMART Goals, Scaling Questions, and Solution Talk help users recognize their own progress. By focusing on what’s already working, the workbook reinforces a sense of capability and forward motion.
Offers a Low-Pressure Way to Reconnect with Goals
Rather than asking users to overhaul their systems, the workbook meets them where they are. It helps clarify next steps in a way that feels kind, realistic, and tailored to how their brain works.
Encourages Consistent but Flexible Practice
Each day provides one focused prompt or exercise, allowing users to build insight at their own pace. This helps create a routine that feels supportive instead of rigid, especially for those who struggle with executive function.
Reframes Productivity Through Self-Compassion
Instead of pushing for more output, the workbook encourages reflection on what matters. Journaling prompts and metaphorical exercises help users build a relationship with their goals that feels grounding, not performative.
Who This Is For
You’re a great fit if you:
Support adults with ADHD, executive function struggles, or neurodivergent identities
Share actionable, compassionate tools in your work
Are open to speaking on video in a natural, unscripted way
Want to expand your reach and offer something helpful to your audience
Final Notes
This isn’t about perfection. It’s about creating something real that helps someone feel seen. If you care about supporting adults with ADHD and want to share a reflection that can meet someone in their stuckness, we’d love to feature your insight.
About Us
Stories for Serenity creates digital workbooks rooted in therapeutic tools that support emotional clarity and personal growth. Our resources are especially helpful for people navigating life transitions, mental overload, or non-linear thinking patterns.