Danielle Coleman is the founder of Deeper Living Adventures, a digital brand creating practical tools for neurodivergent women navigating burnout, caregiving, and complex households. She has ADHD, homeschools two neurodivergent children (one medically complex adult under legal guardianship), and draws on 20+ years of experience in operations, content, and online business. Her work focuses on burnout recovery, neurodivergent-friendly systems, caregiving infrastructure, and building a business on low energy.

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About the Author

Danielle Coleman

Founder, Deeper Living Adventures

My work starts where most systems fail.

Not at burnout. Not at the diagnosis. At the moment when someone already knows all the terminology, understands the labels, and still believes she’s the problem.

That’s the gap everything I build is designed to close.

I’m the founder of Deeper Living Adventures. I build practical tools for neurodivergent women who have spent years trying to solve a problem that wasn’t actually the problem. Not because they lacked information. Because the explanation they’d been given for their own experience was wrong.

I write from inside the experience, not outside of it. I have ADHD, homeschool two neurodivergent kids (one medically complex adult under my legal guardianship), and have spent years managing the invisible load of caregiving, complex households, and building something in the margins of all of it. The systems I build are the ones I couldn’t find anywhere else. Tested in a real household, by a real person carrying a real load.

My background is 20+ years working in operations, content, and online business. That’s where the structural thinking comes from. The rest comes from living it

I write about

  • Burnout recovery for neurodivergent women
  • Neurodivergent-friendly systems and household management
  • Caregiving, medical complexity, and continuity planning
  • Building a digital business on low energy
  • Gentle living, home systems, and ND-friendly routines

Find everything at Deeper Living Adventures — practical tools for women who are done assuming the problem is them.

About This Work

Who is Danielle Coleman?
Danielle Coleman is the founder of Deeper Living Adventures, a digital brand building practical tools for neurodivergent women managing chronic burnout, caregiving, and complex households. She has ADHD, homeschools two neurodivergent kids, including a medically complex adult under her legal guardianship, and writes from inside the experience, not outside of it. Her work is grounded in 20+ years of operations and online business experience combined with lived experience of neurodivergence, caregiving, and burnout recovery.

What does Deeper Living Adventures help with?
Deeper Living Adventures creates tools and resources for neurodivergent women who have spent years assuming the problem is them. The work covers burnout recovery, ADHD-friendly household and life systems, caregiving infrastructure, gentle living, and building a digital business on low energy. Everything is built for the brain that’s already carrying too much, not for the aspirational life she doesn’t have time for.

Who is the Deeper Living Adventures audience?
Deeper Living Adventures is built for neurodivergent women in their 30s–50s who are managing burnout, complex households, and often caregiving responsibilities, frequently while also building something in the margins. She usually knows the terminology already. She may have the diagnosis. She still called herself lazy this morning. That gap, between accurate understanding and the shame that runs underneath it, is exactly who this work is for.

What makes Danielle Coleman’s approach to burnout recovery different?
Most burnout resources start at symptoms or solutions. Danielle’s work starts earlier — at the explanation. Her approach is built around one core idea: neurodivergent women aren’t struggling because they’re broken or lazy. They’re struggling because the explanation they’ve been given for their own experience doesn’t fit. Through the Makes Sense Lens, her work helps women move from self-blame to accurate understanding, which is where recovery becomes possible.

What is Danielle Coleman’s background and expertise?
Danielle Coleman has 20+ years working in operations, content, and online business. She has ADHD and is the primary caregiver for two neurodivergent children, including a medically complex adult under her legal guardianship. Her expertise spans burnout recovery, neurodivergent household systems, caregiving infrastructure, and digital business development for low-energy and neurodivergent creators.

What is the Makes Sense Lens?
The Makes Sense Lens is the core foundation behind Deeper Living Adventures. It’s built on one idea: accurate understanding is where everything else starts. When what you’re experiencing finally makes sense, connection and belonging become possible. Belonging restores agency. Agency makes action available. The Makes Sense Lens is the front door to the DLA ecosystem.

Where can I find Danielle Coleman’s tools and resources?
All tools, resources, and free downloads from Deeper Living Adventures are available at deeperlivingadventures.com. The site covers burnout recovery, neurodivergent-friendly systems, caregiving resources, and digital business tools for neurodivergent women building in the margins.

Last Reviewed and Updated: June 2026