Yasmin Wheatley, author and ADHD advocate, founder of Choose Your Next Life.

You spent decades thinking you were too much.

You were just undiagnosed.

This space is for women who found out late and are figuring out what to do with that truth.

This is for the women who got their ADHD diagnosis later in life and are still figuring out what to do with that truth.

The grief of looking back. The relief of finally having a word for it. The strange, complicated, beautiful work of understanding yourself for the first time.

You are not behind. You are not broken. You are just beginning.

Welcome to Choose Your Next Life.

Beautifully Wired and Late to Know It by Yasmin Wheatley, a memoir about late-diagnosed ADHD in women.

Beautifully Wired and Late To Know It

A memoir of late ADHD diagnosis, beautiful chaos and finally understanding yourself.

Six weddings. Four husbands. An ashram in India. Forty-seven unfinished courses. And a diagnosis at 52 that made everything make sense.

This is the book I wish someone had handed me decades ago. I wrote it so you do not have to wait as long as I did.

Tools To Help You Go Deeper

For the women who want more than just the book.

The ADHD Tax guide by Yasmin Wheatley helping women navigate late ADHD diagnosis.

Wait, That Was ADHD?

You spent decades thinking you were too much. This workbook gives you a guided place to sit with the truth of your diagnosis, and start understanding yourself, maybe for the first time.

$19

ADHD resources and support for women from Choose Your Next Life.

The ADHD Tax

For the woman who has paid the price of living undiagnosed. In money, time, energy and self-worth. Practical, honest, and zero shame.

$47

The Woman Behind The Words

Yasmin Wheatley, author, ADHD advocate and founder of Choose Your Next Life.
Yasmin Wheatley, author, ADHD advocate and founder of Choose Your Next Life.

Yasmin Wheatley has lived many lives within this one.

Diagnosed with ADHD and OCPD at 52, she spent decades wondering why life felt harder than it seemed for everyone else. Her mind never slowed down. Her ideas never stopped. She was constantly starting, learning, creating, achieving, and quietly questioning why she still felt different.

Like many women with late-diagnosed ADHD, she spent years masking, overachieving, people-pleasing, and trying to organise a brain that didn't come with an instruction manual.

She has started businesses, completed countless courses, raised five children, built a corporate career, written a book, and lived enough stories for several lifetimes.

Today, Yasmin is an author, ADHD advocate, coach, and speaker helping women navigate late ADHD diagnosis, midlife reinvention, and the journey of understanding themselves for the very first time.

Through her book, Beautifully Wired and Late to Know It, her writing, coaching, and community, she helps women stop seeing themselves as broken and start seeing themselves as beautifully wired.

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