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The Missing Conversation in Workplace Performance
Organizations invest significantly in burnout prevention, leadership development, and culture initiatives. There is one foundational factor quietly shaping the effectiveness of all of them — and it rarely appears in the HR agenda. Burnout. Retention. Productivity. Leadership Effectiveness. Workplace Culture. These topics dominate HR conversations, and rightly so. Organizations pour significant resources into wellness programs, communication training, and management develop

Stephanie DeSouza, LMSW
Jun 173 min read


Executive Function: Why Smart, Capable People Still Get Stuck
You know what you need to do. You want to do it. But somehow you still cannot get started. You stare at your to-do list, bounce between tasks, procrastinate, or feel completely overwhelmed by something that should be simple. This is often not laziness, lack of motivation, or poor time management. It is an executive function. What Is Executive Function? Executive function is the brain’s management system. It helps you: Start tasks Plan and prioritize Manage time Stay organized

Stephanie DeSouza, LMSW
Jun 23 min read


When Two Brains Share One Kitchen
Let me set the scene. There is a cereal box on my kitchen counter. It has been there for six business days. It appears to be thriving. I have begun to suspect it has signed a lease. I see it every single time I walk into the room. My partner — a brilliant, thoughtful, deeply caring person — does not. Not metaphorically. Not emotionally. Literally. His brain has filed that cereal box under "not relevant to current task" and moved on with its life. Here's what makes this intere

Stephanie DeSouza, LMSW
May 153 min read


Why I Focus on Executive Function Coaching
After more than 20 years as a therapist, I started noticing a pattern I couldn’t ignore. My clients were thoughtful, insightful, and deeply self-aware—and yet they kept saying the same thing: “I know what I need to do… I just can’t get myself to do it.” And they meant it. They understood their patterns. They could articulate their challenges. They had done the work of reflection and insight. But when it came to daily life—starting tasks, managing time, following through—somet

Stephanie DeSouza, LMSW
May 13 min read


ADHD Professionals: 3 Quick Fixes for Executive Function Overwhelm and Procrastination
Three simple, ADHD-friendly strategies to reduce overwhelm, improve follow-through, and help you get more done without burning out.

Stephanie DeSouza, LMSW
Apr 152 min read
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