Who I am.
The Sum of My Parts
"I" is what happens when you mix ADHD with curiosity

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Interdisciplinary, Diverse Curiosity
I used to be embarrassed to tell people how many projects I was working on. My enthusiasm for diverse verticals was met with unsolicited advice about how I need to focus on "one thing." I believe the advice is accurate when you are either trying to scale in one particular area or you don't have the inherent tools to become excellent in more than one vertical. I am blessed with ADHD and over the years I have honed my systems to ensure I can manage m mental allocation across projects.
I thrive with diverse stimuli. My problem solving skills are second to none because I am able to master many perspectives. I see the world through a kaleidoscope of possibilities. I can join the dots where many others can't. It has taken me many years to have the confidence to express how proud I am of taking ownership of my ADHD and exploiting it. As Mr. Einstein says: "Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited, whereas imagination embraces the entire world."
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Omnivorous Learner
My commitment to personal development is unwavering. With over 10,000 hours dedicated to mindset and neuroscience podcasts and audibles, and extensive notes from life-changing books, I've actively practiced and executed the advice I've learned. Establishing processes and frameworks that allow me to make informed decisions and become disciplined and consistent has enabled me to help others on their journey to self-actualisation.
I continue to seek my sweet spot of purpose. Every day I get closer to understanding who I am and what I want. The key to that is learning yourself, exploring and executing. You can always pivot. Every path offers lessons. The trick is to listen to your inner being and know if something feels right or wrong. I have turned down huge monetary opportunities because I refuse to be a slave to fiat. If I'm not learning, if my energy feels off, I step away.
03
Discipline and Self-Respect
The way I feel about myself is fundamental to how I treat myself and others. Whilst I have no control over external factors that impact my life, I can control how I feel about myself every day. My energy levels and my mindset are the backbone of everything I am able to achieve, and both have taken real discipline and sacrifice to prioritise.
Taking care of my body is part of my identity and I have worked out three to five days a week for eighteen years (even on holiday), because I understand the critical link between diet, exercise and nutrition and how this ultimately affects your mood and your ability to have a positive mindset.
I have maintained the same weight for twenty years give or take three pounds. I smoked for fifteen years and gave up ten years ago. It was one of the hardest things I ever had to do. I gave up drinking eight years ago after my mother passed from breast cancer and I wanted to reduce inflammation. I also resented how the hangovers stole time from me. I am now T-Total.
Whilst removing these vices from my life were my goals, they might not be yours. I do not believe in living a joyless life and think you should do what makes you happy, in moderation. But not if those things that make you happy in the moment don't serve your health or lifestyle goals.
04
"Stay hungry, stay foolish."
"Stay hungry, stay foolish." Says Steve Jobs. I'm always hungry and always foolish. Whilst I'm fairly risk adverse in investments and business, I make up for it by jumping off cliffs, out of planes and following sharks when I'm scuba diving. If there is something mischievous to get up to, I'm probably leading the troops.
I'm an avid solo traveler and PADI Scuba Diver and love nothing more than a long walk and basking in the sun with an audible.
Life is for living and not stagnating. I've lived in over seven countries, consulted globally. Because of this I am able to empathise with different cultures and diverse opinions.
In my 47 years on this beautiful but challenging earth, I have experienced life to the full. I continue to work through trauma experienced as a young adult to experiencing the absolute heights of happiness doing what I love.
I work hard on my relationships and friendships and am rewarded daily with kindness, transparency and support. I am truly blessed.
I continue to have therapy and have gained a deep understanding of the work that it takes to show up for myself every day, be consistent, disciplined and constantly evolve.
Let's be grateful and give thanks.
05
Freedom.
Freedom. What does it mean to be free? To me it means being free to make choices with autonomy and agency. Whilst we cannot always be selfish and live for ourselves, freedom to me means not having to rely on others for subsistence and survival. It means choosing how I spend my day.
I strive daily to make choices that
afford me this freedom.
From investments in a rental property portfolio in London and setting boundaries with personal relationships and professional responsibilities - I am close to living the freedom I crave. I believe that striving for freedom is the ultimate act of defiance against the limits imposed by society and self.
18 Years Digital Transformation
I have led millions of pounds of technology and people transformation in the Banking and Payments space. My success depends on my ability to instill a collaborative team culture, deliver automation and navigate complex environments. Communication and negotiation are key skills. My journey has equipped me with unique insights to navigate you through your unique challenges in both your personal life and professional goals.
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Discipline and Self-RespectHow I feel about myself is fundamental to how I treat myself and others. While I have no control over external factors that impact my life, I can control how I feel about myself daily. My energy levels and my mindset are the backbone of everything I can achieve, and both have taken real discipline and sacrifice to prioritise. Taking care of my body is part of my identity and I have worked out three to five days a week for eighteen years (even on holiday), because I understand the critical link between diet, exercise and nutrition and how this ultimately affects your mood and your ability to have a positive mindset. I have maintained the same weight for twenty years give or take three pounds. I smoked for fifteen years and gave up ten years ago. It was one of the hardest things I ever had to do. I gave up drinking eight years ago after my mother passed from breast cancer and I wanted to reduce inflammation. I also resented how the hangovers stole time from me. I am now T-Total. Removing these vices from my life was my goal, but they might not be yours. I do not believe in living a joyless life and think you should do what makes you happy, in moderation. But not if those things that make you happy in the moment don't serve your health or lifestyle goals.
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Omnivorous LearnerMy commitment to personal development is unwavering. With over 30,000 hours dedicated to mindset and neuroscience podcasts and audibles, and extensive notes from life-changing books, I've actively practiced and executed the advice I've learned. Establishing processes and frameworks that allow me to make informed decisions and become disciplined and consistent has enabled me to help others on their journey to self-actualisation. I continue to seek my sweet spot of purpose. Every day I get closer to understanding who I am and what I want. The key to that is learning yourself, exploring and executing. You can always pivot. Every path offers lessons. The trick is to listen to your inner being and know if something feels right or wrong. I have turned down huge monetary opportunities because I refuse to be a slave to fiat. If I'm not learning, if my energy feels off, I step away.
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Multidisciplinary, Diverse CuriosityI used to be embarrassed to tell people how many projects I was working on. My enthusiasm for diverse verticals was met with unsolicited advice about how I need to focus on "one thing." I believe the advice is accurate when you are either trying to scale in one particular area or you don't have the inherent tools to become excellent in more than one vertical. I am blessed with ADHD and over the years I have honed my systems to ensure I can manage m mental allocation across projects. I thrive with diverse stimuli. My problem solving skills are second to none because I am able to master many perspectives. I see the world through a kaleidoscope of possibilities. I can join the dots where many others can't. It has taken me many years to have the confidence to express how proud I am of taking ownership of my ADHD and exploiting it. As Mr. Einstein says: "Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited, whereas imagination embraces the entire world."
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Freedom is My North StarFreedom. What does it mean to be free? To me it means being free to make choices with autonomy and agency. Whilst we cannot always be selfish and live for ourselves, freedom to me means not having to rely on others for subsistence and survival. It means choosing how I spend my day. I strive daily to make choices that afford me this freedom. From investments in a rental property portfolio in London and setting boundaries with personal relationships and professional responsibilities - I am close to living the freedom I crave. I believe that striving for freedom is the ultimate act of defiance against the limits imposed by society and self. I work hard on my relationships and friendships and am rewarded daily with kindness, transparency and support. I am truly blessed. Building foundational relationships allows you to dip in and out of new friendships and have comparable to what works and doesn't work for you in relationships. Freedom to cut ties with people who don't share your values is imperative. I continue to have therapy and have gained a deep understanding of the work that it takes to show up for myself every day, be consistent, disciplined and constantly evolve. I continue to challenge my goals and make sure they are aligned with my authentic self and not what society wants for me. Let's be grateful and give thanks.
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"Stay hungry, stay foolish.""Stay hungry, stay foolish." Says Steve Jobs. I'm always hungry and always foolish. Whilst I'm fairly risk-averse in investments and business, I make up for it by jumping off cliffs, out of planes and following sharks when I'm scuba diving. If there is something mischievous to get up to, I'm probably leading the troops. I'm an avid solo traveler and PADI Scuba Diver and love nothing more than a long walk and basking in the sun with an audible. Life is for living and not stagnating. I've lived in over seven countries and consulted globally. Because of this, I can empathise with different cultures and diverse opinions. I continue to solo travel a few times a year and place myself in diverse rooms, globally so that my perspectives remain broad.
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I used to be embarrassed to tell people how many projects I was working on. My enthusiasm for diverse verticals was met with unsolicited advice about how I need to focus on "one thing."
I thrive with diverse stimuli. I see the world through a kaleidoscope of possibilities. I can join the dots where many others can't. It has taken me years to talk confidently about the benefits of my ADHD.
As Mr. Einstein says: "Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited, whereas imagination embraces the entire world."
My commitment to personal development is unwavering. With over 30,000 hours dedicated to mindset and neuroscience podcasts and audibles, and extensive notes from life-changing books, I've actively practiced and executed the advice I've learned. Establishing processes and frameworks that allow me to make informed decisions and become disciplined and consistent has enabled me to help others on their journey to self-actualisation.
I continue to seek my sweet spot of purpose. Every day I get closer to understanding who I am and what I want. The key to that is learning yourself, exploring and executing. You can always pivot. Every path offers lessons. The trick is to listen to your inner being and know if something feels right or wrong. I have turned down huge monetary opportunities because I refuse to be a slave to fiat. If I'm not learning, if my energy feels off, I step away.
Title 02
How I feel about myself is fundamental to how I treat myself and others. While I have no control over external factors that impact my life, I can control how I feel about myself daily. My energy levels and my mindset are the backbone of everything I can achieve, and both have taken real discipline and sacrifice to prioritise.
Taking care of my body is part of my identity and I have worked out three to five days a week for eighteen years (even on holiday), because I understand the critical link between diet, exercise and nutrition and how this ultimately affects your mood and your ability to have a positive mindset.
I have maintained the same weight for twenty years give or take three pounds. I smoked for fifteen years and gave up ten years ago. It was one of the hardest things I ever had to do. I gave up drinking eight years ago after my mother passed from breast cancer and I wanted to reduce my risk of inflammation. I also resented how the hangovers stole time from me. I am now T-Total.
Removing these vices from my life was my goal, but they might not be yours. I do not believe in living a joyless life and think you should do what makes you happy, in moderation. But not if those things don't serve your health or lifestyle goals.Title 03
"Stay hungry, stay foolish." Says Steve Jobs. I'm always hungry and always foolish. Whilst I'm fairly risk-averse in investments and business, I make up for it by jumping off cliffs, out of planes and following sharks when I'm scuba diving. If there is something mischievous to get up to, I'm probably leading the troops.
I'm an avid solo traveler and PADI Scuba Diver and love nothing more than a long walk and basking in the sun with an audible.
Life is for living and not stagnating. I've lived in over seven countries and consulted globally. Because of this, I can empathise with different cultures and diverse opinions. I continue to solo travel a few times a year and place myself in diverse rooms, globally so that my perspectives remain broad.Freedom. What does it mean to be free? To me it means being free to make choices with autonomy and agency. Whilst we cannot always be selfish and live for ourselves, freedom to me means not having to rely on others for subsistence and survival. It means choosing how I spend my day.
I strive daily to make choices that afford me this freedom.
From investments in a rental property portfolio in London and setting boundaries with personal relationships and professional responsibilities - I am close to living the freedom I crave. I believe that striving for freedom is the ultimate act of defiance against the limits imposed by society and self.
I work hard on my relationships and friendships and am rewarded daily with kindness, transparency and support. I am truly blessed. Building foundational relationships allows you to dip in and out of new friendships and have comparable to what works and doesn't work for you in relationships. Freedom to cut ties with people who don't share your values is imperative.
I continue to have therapy and have gained a deep understanding of the work that it takes to show up for myself every day, be consistent, disciplined and constantly evolve.
I continue to challenge my goals and make sure they are aligned with my authentic self and not what society wants for me.
Let's be grateful and give thanks.
The Experience that Shaped Me
Serial Entrepreneur
I embarked on my entrepreneurial journey over twenty years ago and have experienced both failure and success. I am a active member of London's start-up community and continue to launch mobile apps with a social impact theme. I am the co-founder of a disruptive media company and continue to mentor startups and women in STEM.
Values That Guide My Work
Freedom is my North Star - freedom of choice, freedom from societal expectations, and the freedom to shape my day in a way that aligns with my values. I believe that by setting boundaries and cutting ties with people and habits that don't serve you, you create space for growth, authenticity, and connection. Through self-discipline, clear goals, and deep self-reflection, I strive to help others achieve the same sense of autonomy.
ICF Certified Business Coach
I have been coaching and mentoring for fifteen years. Very little brings me more joy than watching a client have a breakthrough and make progress on their goals and keep promises to self. Building self-respect is a key foundation to becoming successful and realising one's potential. THE REAL CURRICULUM frameworks and exercises will help you find clarity, guide you towards better decision making, discipline and building momentum in achieving your aspirations.
Property Investor
I started investing in property in 2001. I have a rental portfolio and experience flipping properties. My investment decisions have allowed me a considerable amount of freedom. Financial acumen and the ability to make educated guesses on risk is a skill that can be learned. Making better financial decisions will empower you to have the flexibility to achieve your aspirations.
Hi there. I'm Danielle Dodoo, on a mission to crafting an educational experience that empowers individuals to realise their full potential and make meaningful impact in the world. With 15 years of experience dedicated to human development, guiding individuals from uncertainty to achievement, and from self-doubt to self-empowerment, the time to share what I have learned is now.
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My Experience
18 Years Digital Transformation
I have led millions of pounds of technology and people transformation in the Banking and Payments space. My success depends on my ability to instill a collaborative team culture, deliver automation and navigate complex environments. Communication and negotiation are key skills. My journey has equipped me with unique insights to navigate you through your unique challenges in both your personal life and professional goals.
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ICF Certified Business Coach
I have been coaching and mentoring for fifteen years. Very little brings me more joy than watching a client have a breakthrough and make progress on their goals and keep promises to self. Building self-respect is a key foundation to becoming successful and realising one's potential. THE REAL CURRICULUM frameworks and exercises will help you find clarity, guide you towards better decision making, discipline and building momentum in achieving your aspirations.
Hi there. I'm Danielle Dodoo, on a mission to crafting an educational experience that empowers individuals to realise their full potential and make meaningful impact in the world. With 15 years of experience dedicated to human development, guiding individuals from uncertainty to achievement, and from self-doubt to self-empowerment, the time to share what I have learned is now.
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My Experience
A seasoned digital transformation strategist with 20+ years of experience driving large-scale IT and digital initiatives across financial services, government, and telecom sectors. Recently pivoted to AI transformation, leveraging expertise in strategic planning, agile project management, and cutting-edge technologies like generative AI and large language models (LLMs). Combines a deep understanding of AI concepts with a track record aligning technology strategies with business goals, driving efficiency, and building scalable solutions. Entrepreneurial experience and founder of three mobile apps. Regular speaker on the intersection of AI and fintech / business innovation.
I embarked on my entrepreneurial journey over twenty years ago and have experienced both failure and success. I am an active member of London's start-up community and continue to launch mobile apps with a social impact theme. I co-founded a disruptive media company and continue to mentor startups and women in STEM.
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I have been coaching and mentoring for fifteen years. Very little brings me more joy than watching a client have a breakthrough, make progress on their goals and keep promises to themselves. Building self-respect is a key foundation to becoming successful and realising one's potential. THE REAL CURRICULUM frameworks and exercises will help you find clarity, guide you towards better decision-making, instil discipline and build momentum in achieving your aspirations.
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I started investing in property in 2001. I have a rental portfolio and experience flipping properties. My investment decisions have allowed me a considerable amount of freedom. Financial acumen and the ability to make educated guesses on risk is a skill that can be learned. Making better financial decisions will empower you to have the flexibility to achieve your aspirations.
What I Stand For
I’m Danielle Dodoo, and like many of you, I’ve spent years learning, evolving, and uncovering what truly matters. My mission is simple: to help you break free from the limits that hold you back - whether imposed by society or by your own mind. I’ve spent years developing processes, frameworks, and insights that empower individuals to take control of their lives, make informed decisions, and achieve self-actualisation, no matter their starting point.
How You Can Start Your Journey
If you’re ready to take control of your life, set meaningful goals, and discover how discipline can lead to lasting freedom, I’m here to help. Start your journey with my courses, frameworks, or connect with me directly. Together, we can align your goals with your authentic self and create the clarity you need to thrive.
Why I Do What I Do
Through my personal journey - working across diverse fields, managing multiple projects, and overcoming my own challenges - I’ve gained a deep understanding of what it takes to live authentically and freely. I’ve learned how to navigate life’s complexities and obstacles, all while staying true to myself. And now, I want to pass that knowledge on to you.
Lessons from My Path
Over 30,000 hours of consuming mindset and neuroscience content, alongside practical experience, have shaped my approach to personal development. I know what it’s like to feel pulled in many directions. Having ADHD is both a blessing and a curse and it has driven me to create systems and solutions to protect my mental health and allow me to thrive when being pulled in different directions.
I’ve faced moments where massive financial opportunities conflicted with my inner compass. The solution? Learning to pivot, exploring new possibilities, and most importantly, trusting your instincts.
If you're someone who feels overwhelmed by choices or struggles with discipline and self-respect, I can help you build the clarity, consistency, and decision-making skills that lead to a fulfilling, empowered life.
Why I Do What I Do
Finding Your Purpose:
Whether you're at a crossroads or feel lost, I’ll guide you through processes that help you reconnect with yourself, your values, and your goals.
Discipline & Self-Respect:
Together, we’ll build a foundation that supports a healthier mindset, sustainable habits, and a better understanding of how to prioritize your mental, emotional, and physical well-being.
Navigating the Digital Landscape:
In today’s digital age, protecting your identity and making decisions aligned with your true self is vital. My frameworks will help you master this, enabling you to thrive in a world full of distractions.
Achieving Freedom:
I define freedom as the power to choose your own path. Through personal coaching, courses, and tools, I’ll help you create a life that grants you autonomy and control.
KAEL FLYNN
When every reflection is distorted, it’s hard to know what’s real. Let us navigate the digital illusions and live in congruence with our authentic desires.