Diane Thomson, MS, CAPC, PCC is a seasoned coach with a strong background in both professional organizing and mental health. She is a 2013 graduate of the Coach Approach Foundation Training Program and earned her Certified Organizer Coach credential in 2014, and her Certified ADHD Productivity Coach credential in 2020. She is also a Professional Certified Coach with ICF.
Diane’s unique blend of skills enables her to help adults, students and parents effectively navigate the complexities of ADHD and Executive Function challenges. She utilizes somatic coaching techniques to access the wisdom of the body to promote self-knowledge.
In 2016, as Diane transitioned from a traditional organizing business to coaching, she rebranded her company Thomson Blueprints for Living, to reflect that change. She is a member of several professional organizations, including the International Coach Federation (ICF), the ADHD Coaches Organization (ACO), CHADD, ADDA, NAPO, and ICD. She has held leadership roles within the NJ Chapter of NAPO, including chairing the Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Task Force.
Before her career as an organizer, Diane utilized her Master’s degree in Dance/Movement Therapy to lead psychotherapeutic groups in NYC hospitals, combining movement and verbal techniques to address mental health and substance abuse issues.
Diane is a lifelong learner and dedicated to sharing her knowledge and expertise. She actively supports the training and curriculum for several Coach Approach Training Institute courses, including serving as a co-trainer for Coaching the ADHD Client and ADHD Education, and as a trainer for Body-Based Coaching. Diane also enjoys mentoring developing coaches, and is the trainer for Group Mentor Coaching.

