John Verhoeckx is a Dutch man, born 1959.
He is gifted with ADHD and made the decision to benefit of this. Which works very well! He did become ADHD- and Life-coach and helps many people to cope with the 'disorder'. As a true ADHD-person he had a very broad career. This gave the opportunity to study people in very different environments. The results of this are applied in his approach.The bottom-line of this approach is: it is not what you experience in life what's most important, but the way you handle it.
Another presumtion in his coaching is: the clearer it gets what you want, the closer it gets.
In 2007 gave John another twist on his life and decided to go to live his dream, with his beloved wife Thea. He sold his house, stopped the practice and did go to travel with a gipsyvanner and two horses.
Since that time he combines travelling and keeping up a website, http://www.light-on-adhd.com. This site is dedicated to adults with ADHD: a platform for positive input and support.
His personal mission: "Helping myself and other people to achieve their goals, in relation to their context, and finding ways and strategies to realize these goals."
The knowledge of the 'disorder', his personal experience and his view on life inspires others to get the best out of themselves.
This view is based on the ancient knowledge, as reflected in the Mental Science. John is inspired by writers as Ralph Waldo Trine, Wallace D. Wattles, Ernest Holmes and Florence Scovel Shinn.
One of the greatest gifts in his life is the application of the Silva Mind Method. This practical as well spiritual approach helps him still every day.
His education as coach is given by the Academy for Counselling and Coaching in The Netherlands. As an addition for the starting of my practice he got the help from David Wood, Davids' website Solution Box is a great resource: http://tinyurl.com/2k7rvk
Emile Coué:
"Every I am getting better, in every way."
Florence Scovel Shin:
"I have a perfect work in a perfect way; I give a perfect service
for perfect pay."
These are just a few pearls which have inspired me in the past and do this until now.
John Verhoeckx:
"It is not what you experience in life what's most important, but the way you handle it."
"The clearer it gets what you want, the closer it gets."
"The best recognition is selfrecogniton."
My website tells a lot about me personally, in the conviction that my experience and vision helps others to cope as adult with ADHD. It contains an invitation to compagnions to share their ADHD case studie.
You can contact me on my website: http://www.light-on-adhd.com, click on the button 'Contact'.