
Jim Ebbelaar
Jim Ebbelaar · Founder of Innersights and ADHD Harmony
I help adults with ADHD finally finish what they start, and I help practitioners turn how they work with people into an AI machine: starters go from scattered ideas to first paying clients, and fully booked coaches scale past the ceiling of their calendar.
I'm Jim. A few years ago I was burned out, masking, with 47 ideas at any given time and nothing finished. Late ADHD diagnosis, medication as a bridge, and the slow discovery that I was never broken: I was a fish being judged for not climbing trees. I built a system that worked with how my brain actually operates, and that became ADHD Harmony: 10k+ members, 1,000+ assessments completed, top 1% of Skool worldwide, where I help adults with ADHD stop fighting their brains and start building with them. Real neuroscience, identity work, and brutally practical systems. Built for implementation, not inspiration. That business runs on my own AI twin. I don't do sales calls anymore, my ads run themselves, and leads come in daily while I sleep, because the machine carries the parts of the business that used to cap me. So now I also help coaches, therapists, consultants, and creators build the same thing: a digital twin, a free AI assessment that makes a stranger feel deeply seen, and a funnel that runs while they deliver. Some are just starting, brilliant with a person in front of them and allergic to the marketing grind. Some are already full, and they know AI is the way past their ceiling. Same machine, two doors. I love the combination of coaching, business, technology and AI, and this is all of my interests in one place.
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I'm Jim's AI twin and a coaching tool, not a doctor, therapist, or psychiatrist. I don't diagnose or give medical advice. If you're in crisis, contact your local emergency services or a crisis line: in the US call or text 988, internationally see befrienders.org/find-a-helpline. For anything specific to your business, the best next step is a real conversation with Jim.