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Wired to Win Workshop: Harnessing Your Neurodiversity

Wired to Win One-Day Workshop: Harnessing Your Neurodiversity

$250 USD

Next cohort: May 28, 2026, 8am–3pm PT

Facilitated by…

Trystan Reese

ADHD coach, keynote speaker, and author

Yoo-Jin Kang, MPH

Executive Coach & Leadership Strategist

There's nothing wrong with you... Your brain is just wired differently

More and more professionals are coming to terms with the fact that their brain works differently than others, but after the label of "neurodivergent" is applied... what comes next? This daylong session answers that question (and more!), empowering learners to build deep self-awareness, release shame around their neurodivergence, practice effective workplace advocacy strategies, and adapt to neurotypical environments in authentic ways.

Learners will emerge knowing more about what their superpowers are (and how to leverage them) and what their learning edges are (and how to mitigate them). They'll be further along on their acceptance journeys, have specific tools for effectively asking for what they need to do their jobs with excellence, and be ready to adapt more successfully.

Engaging, interactive, and highly effective, this daylong workshop is for all neurodivergent professionals-- regardless of formal diagnosis, existing familiarity with neurodiversity, or career status!

Workshop agenda

  • Introduction and Overview

    We'll get to know each other so our time together is as effective as possible, going over hopes and expectations for the day.

  • Building Self-Awareness

    The group will learn about the stages of neurodivergent identity development, emerging with a clear sense of what stage they're each in and how to continue progressing along the path of acceptance.

  • From Spectrum to Wheel

    Continuing to build self-awareness, learners will be introduced to the neurodivergence wheel and will be given time to complete their own map, deepening awareness of their superpowers and kryptonite.

  • Intro to Self-Advocacy

    We will begin to unpack what self-advocacy is, identifying when participants have effectively (and ineffectively) asked for what they need to be successful at work.

  • Self-Advocacy Skills

    Participants will learn three specific frameworks for asking for accommodations or adaptations in the workplace, including scripting for each. We will break into small groups for practice.

  • Rejection Sensitivity

    This is our deep dive into one of the biggest pitfalls neurodivergent people face in the workplace: rejection sensitivity. We'll learn what it is and how to receive feedback gracefully.

  • Adaptation Skills

    Based on everything we've learned so far, we'll delve into concrete skills for adapting authentically to neurotypical workplaces (when the system can't adapt to us).

  • Final Wrap-Up!

    We will take time to appreciate each other for accomplishing an entire day of learning and growing! We'll also summarize what we've learned, make commitments, and identify ways to follow through.

Learn directly from Trystan & Yoo-Jin

Trystan Reese

Adult-diagnosed ADHDer, keynote speaker, and consultant with top-tier clients

Trystan Reese is the founder of Collaborate Consulting, a boutique firm that helps individuals, teams, and organizations harness diversity as its strongest asset. He's delivered keynotes at conferences across the globe, sharing his story as a transgender man, parent, neurodivergent professional, and more. The author of "How We Do Family," he managed to write an entire book (which is not an easy feat as someone with ADHD), and is excited to teach his neurodivergent adaptation skills to learning cohorts through Maven Learning.

Yoo-Jin Kang, MPH

Executive Coach, facilitator, leadership consultant

Yoo-Jin is an executive coach, leadership strategist, and healing practitioner supporting neurodivergent and high-capacity professionals in building sustainable, aligned ways of working and living. Her work blends 14+ years of evidence-based coaching and organizational development with trauma-informed, nervous system–aware practices.

She works at the intersection of strategy, identity, and embodiment, helping clients move out of burnout, overwhelm, and masking patterns into clarity, self-trust, and intentional action. Diagnosed with ADHD as an adult and identifying as a highly sensitive person (HSP), Yoo-Jin brings both lived experience and professional expertise into her work.

Who this workshop is for

  • You've just realized that you're neurodivergent, and it's all starting to make sense. You want to learn how to release the negative stories!

  • You've known about your neurodivergence for a while, but still know that the practicalities of your brain are holding you back.

  • You're a seasoned professional who has been masking effectively for a long time, and are ready for a breakthrough!

What's included

Live session

Learn directly from Trystan Reese & Yoo-Jin Kang, MPH in a real-time, interactive format.

Lifetime access

Go back to course content and recordings whenever you need to.

Community of peers

Stay accountable and share insights with like-minded professionals.

Certificate of completion

Share your new skills with your employer or on LinkedIn.

Maven Guarantee

Your purchase is backed by the Maven Guarantee.

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