Your Go-To Productivity & Procrastination Expert
Helping you untangle the complex and complicated challenges in life, learning, and business.
Dynamic. Award-Winning. Down to Earth.
An internationally respected resource on productivity and procrastination, Leslie is an award-winning author, critically acclaimed speaker, and distinguished entrepreneur. She’s a media favorite having been featured in Forbes, The Washington Post, The Huffington Post, The Hallmark Channel, and many more media outlets, in addition to writing her own weekly “Dear ADHD Family Coach®” column for ADDitude Magazine.
As the founder of Order Out of Chaos®, a coaching and consulting firm specializing in productivity and time management issues, Leslie brings over two decades’ worth of professional experience, from working one-on-one with her clients to her celebrated speaking engagements. Leslie’s ever-growing collection of educational products and books are created for individuals to help bring “order out of chaos” to their lives.
Speaking for Associations, Companies, & Beyond
An acclaimed international speaker that motivates, inspires, and makes an impact.
With her energy, engaging wit, and common-sense approach, Leslie has won over audiences all over the world. Whether making a keynote address, leading a workshop, or moderating a panel, participants come away from Leslie’s appearances with a better understanding of the challenges facing them and a notepad filled with actionable next steps.
“We were blown away by your talk. Thank you so much for coming to talk to us about procrastination and how to manage our time! The attendees could have listened to you all day.”
— President’s Council of Cornell Women, Cornell University
ADDitude magazine’S FEATURED COLUMNIST
A Respected Resource on ADHD & Executive Functioning
Leslie has written over 300 “Dear ADHD Family Coach®” columns for ADDitude Magazine, the premier magazine for adults and children with ADHD. Bringing “A’s” to readers “Q’s”, she covered topics ranging from productivity tips to morning schedules and homework hassles to navigating difficult conversations with family members.