Cassy Miller, MSHRM, BSHRM, CPC, WPCC
I'm a certified professional coach, consultant, and former executive leader and I’m also proudly neurodivergent.
With a background as an Executive and Program Director in the nonprofit sector, I bring over a decade of leadership experience to my work. I’ve led teams, built programs from the ground up, supported burned-out executives, and navigated the complexities of organizational growth and people management.
As a Certified Professional Coach and member of the International Coaching Federation (ICF), I blend evidence-based methods with deep listening, emotional intelligence, and a commitment to ongoing learning. I hold additional certifications in ADHD Coaching and Group Coaching, and I regularly engage in professional development to sharpen my tools and expand my perspective.
But my work isn’t just grounded in credentials, it’s personal, too.
As a neurodivergent coach, I understand what it means to thrive in systems that weren’t built for your brain. I’ve lived the tension between high achievement and hidden struggle, and I bring that lived experience into every session with empathy, curiosity, and zero judgment.
I work with individuals, leaders, and organizations who are ready for more, more clarity, more impact, more authenticity. Whether you're navigating ADHD, leading a team, or seeking to create meaningful change, I’ll meet you where you are and walk alongside you.
Let’s build something sustainable and spark something transformational, together.
Cassy Miller, MSHRM, BSHRM, CPC, WPCC
I'm a certified professional coach, consultant, and former executive leader and I’m also proudly neurodivergent.
With a background as an Executive and Program Director in the nonprofit sector, I bring over a decade of leadership experience to my work. I’ve led teams, built programs from the ground up, supported burned-out executives, and navigated the complexities of organizational growth and people management.
As a Certified Professional Coach and member of the International Coaching Federation (ICF), I blend evidence-based methods with deep listening, emotional intelligence, and a commitment to ongoing learning. I hold additional certifications in ADHD Coaching and Group Coaching, and I regularly engage in professional development to sharpen my tools and expand my perspective.
But my work isn’t just grounded in credentials, it’s personal, too.
As a neurodivergent coach, I understand what it means to thrive in systems that weren’t built for your brain. I’ve lived the tension between high achievement and hidden struggle, and I bring that lived experience into every session with empathy, curiosity, and zero judgment.
I work with individuals, leaders, and organizations who are ready for more, more clarity, more impact, more authenticity. Whether you're navigating ADHD, leading a team, or seeking to create meaningful change, I’ll meet you where you are and walk alongside you.
Let’s build something sustainable and spark something transformational, together.
At SoulSpark Coaching & Consulting, my mission is to provide exceptional coaching & consulting services that empower our clients to achieve their personal and professional goals. I strive to deliver customized solutions that meet the unique needs of each client.
At SoulSpark Coaching & Consulting, my mission is to provide exceptional coaching & consulting services that empower our clients to achieve their personal and professional goals. I strive to deliver customized solutions that meet the unique needs of each client.
I coach and consult from both lived experience and professional expertise.
As a certified coach, consultant, and former executive leader with ADHD, I bring a unique perspective to personal growth and organizational change. I know what it’s like to succeed on the outside while silently navigating overwhelm, self-doubt, and the mental load of masking and I also know what it takes to build sustainable habits, reclaim confidence, and thrive with authenticity.
Whether you’re a leader navigating burnout, a professional seeking clarity, or an organization looking to empower your people, I meet you where you are.
My approach is strengths-based, neurodiversity-affirming, and deeply collaborative. I don’t offer one-size-fits-all answers. Instead, I partner with individuals and teams to uncover what works for you, building systems, mindsets, and strategies that align with your goals and values.
My work blends:
Life and leadership coaching that challenges self-doubt and builds self-trust
Consulting that bridges people strategy with emotional intelligence
ADHD-informed practices that support focus, follow-through, and authentic leadership
Whether you're here for personal growth or professional transformation, you’ll find a space that values insight, humanity, and real-world change.
I coach and consult from both lived experience and professional expertise.
As a certified coach, consultant, and former executive leader with ADHD, I bring a unique perspective to personal growth and organizational change. I know what it’s like to succeed on the outside while silently navigating overwhelm, self-doubt, and the mental load of masking and I also know what it takes to build sustainable habits, reclaim confidence, and thrive with authenticity.
Whether you’re a leader navigating burnout, a professional seeking clarity, or an organization looking to empower your people, I meet you where you are.
My approach is strengths-based, neurodiversity-affirming, and deeply collaborative. I don’t offer one-size-fits-all answers. Instead, I partner with individuals and teams to uncover what works for you, building systems, mindsets, and strategies that align with your goals and values.
My work blends:
Life and leadership coaching that challenges self-doubt and builds self-trust
Consulting that bridges people strategy with emotional intelligence
ADHD-informed practices that support focus, follow-through, and authentic leadership
Whether you're here for personal growth or professional transformation, you’ll find a space that values insight, humanity, and real-world change.
My own ADHD journey, and a deep passion for helping others, led me to become an ADHD coach. I support adults who’ve spent years masking their struggles behind high achievement, meeting expectations while silently battling overwhelm. I also work with their loved ones, colleagues and employers, helping them better understand ADHD so they can offer the appropriate support and the compassion that truly makes a difference.
You don’t have to fall apart to deserve help. You don’t have to justify your pain to be worthy of support. If you’re ready to unmask, rebuild, and reclaim your story, I’d be honored to walk alongside you.
There were always signs. The overflowing to-do lists, the missed texts, the mental chaos under my calm exterior. I was the one who got things done, who kept it all together until I couldn’t. Still, every time I tried to bring it up in a medical setting, I was met with dismissals. The most insulting one I heard was, “You wouldn’t be as successful as you are if you had ADHD.” What?! But I knew something was going on. I felt like I was sprinting through molasses, always one step behind my own life.
I tried harder. I built color-coded planners, downloaded productivity apps, and even asked my providers more than once if ADHD could be the cause. My internal struggles were invisible.
Meanwhile, I was silently burning out, shame, perfectionism, impostor syndrome, the constant fear of dropping the ball. I felt broken but had no words for why. Meanwhile, I was white-knuckling my way through life, quietly falling apart beneath the surface.
Eventually, I found a professional who listened. Who looked beyond my successes and saw the chronic overwhelm underneath. The day I was diagnosed with ADHD, I felt a wave of validation and guilt.
I felt a heavy guilt, not because I wasn’t struggling, but because I had managed to appear successful while others with ADHD were drowning. Some hadn’t been diagnosed. Others had no support, no tools, no language for what they were going through.
Getting the diagnosis didn’t change me, it gave me a language for my experience. It gave me permission to stop beating myself up and start building a life that worked with my brain. Coaching helped me learn how to manage energy, not just time. I stopped forcing myself to fit into systems that were never built for me. I created new ones, ones that actually stick. I learned how to celebrate my wins without waiting for burnout to justify rest. I finally saw myself clearly not as broken, but as wired differently.
My own ADHD journey, and a deep passion for helping others, led me to become an ADHD coach. I support adults who’ve spent years masking their struggles behind high achievement, meeting expectations while silently battling overwhelm. I also work with their loved ones, colleagues and employers, helping them better understand ADHD so they can offer the appropriate support and the compassion that truly makes a difference.
You don’t have to fall apart to deserve help. You don’t have to justify your pain to be worthy of support. If you’re ready to unmask, rebuild, and reclaim your story, I’d be honored to walk alongside you.
There were always signs. The overflowing to-do lists, the missed texts, the mental chaos under my calm exterior. I was the one who got things done, who kept it all together until I couldn’t. Still, every time I tried to bring it up in a medical setting, I was met with dismissals. The most insulting one I heard was, “You wouldn’t be as successful as you are if you had ADHD.” What?! But I knew something was going on. I felt like I was sprinting through molasses—always one step behind my own life.
I tried harder. I built color-coded planners, downloaded productivity apps, and even asked my providers more than once if ADHD could be the cause. My internal struggles were invisible.
Meanwhile, I was silently burning out, shame, perfectionism, impostor syndrome, the constant fear of dropping the ball. I felt broken but had no words for why. Meanwhile, I was white-knuckling my way through life, quietly falling apart beneath the surface.
Eventually, I found a professional who listened. Who looked beyond my successes and saw the chronic overwhelm underneath. The day I was diagnosed with ADHD, I felt a wave of validation... and guilt.
I felt a heavy guilt, not because I wasn’t struggling, but because I had managed to appear successful while others with ADHD were drowning. Some hadn’t been diagnosed. Others had no support, no tools, no language for what they were going through.
Getting the diagnosis didn’t change me, it gave me a language for my experience. It gave me permission to stop beating myself up and start building a life that worked with my brain. Coaching helped me learn how to manage energy, not just time. I stopped forcing myself to fit into systems that were never built for me. I created new ones, ones that actually stick. I learned how to celebrate my wins without waiting for burnout to justify rest. I finally saw myself clearly, not as broken, but as wired differently.
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