Autistic Executive Coaching

Success using Your Strengths

Autism affects workplace decision making. You need to lead... but you're surrounded by neurotypicals who don't get you.

I'm here because I do.

REAL Neurodiverse Executives

Executive Coaching for Autistics

Almost no services exist for intelligent autistics who have such great strengths that they find themselves working in top leadership positions. I'm here to provide those services. I really understand autism, neurodiverse relationships, and how to translate neurotypical behavior for autistics.

Acknowledging your strengths AND your vulnerabilities is the key to finding your greatest success possible. Masking is exhausting. And assuming that neurotypicals don't have any idea what they're talking about when they're referring to the social world is a mistake -- and not one you want to make when your company's success is on the line.

Your colleagues, employees, private investors and shareholders likely need you to have a neurotypical at your side who gets autism well enough to translate neurotypical behavior for you and share the insights you might be missing.

Your autistic brain can do amazing things, but it can't do everything. And your blindspots might be the downfall of your company.

Let's try to prevent that from happening.

Anne MacMillan, MLA

Founder of the R.E.A.L. 10-Step Neurodiverse Family Systems Approach, Speaker, Researcher, Consultant, Coach, Educator and Expert Witness

Want to be an Autistic who Leads Neurotypicals?

Here's the thing: If you want to really succeed as a leader, you need a neurotypical who really gets what autism means. And you need a neurotypical who not only will listen to you and support you, but who also has what it takes give your the direct truth about the neurotypical world without any of that confusing neurotypical mishmash you usually get.

I am an expert in that. I've been communicating with autistics all my life. Not only do I have a master's in psychology from Harvard, but I was born a neurotypical in an autism family. I then married an autistic man. I didn't understand I had a different brain than some of my closest family members until I was in my 40s. That realization changed everything. I finally get what's happening in neurodiverse relationships and am ready to translate between brains. I'm also a trained ICF-aligned executive coach.

If you really want to succeed, you're going to need someone on your side who fully respects you and your strengths and who also has the dynamite of an autistic's neurotypical sister who can support you, stand up to you when necessary, and guide you through all the social complexities you'll have to manage as a leader in a world full of neurotypicals.

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