
A living container for women with ADHD who are done forcing momentum and ready to live a life that makes waking up exciting.
The House is not another thing to keep up with. It's not a system to get right.
The House is a home you return to.
Where consistency isn’t proven through just doing it, and nothing falls apart when your energy changes.


You don’t have to suffer to stay effective.
This is the shift from barely holding it together to actually finishing what you start.
Most days aren’t a disaster. They’re just… heavy.
Too many open loops. Too many half-finished things taking up space in your mind.
You begin the day with a plan. Then life interrupts.
Suddenly it's 5pm, not a single task is checked off. That plan feels to big to return to, so the day feels like a waste.
The plan gets thrown out.
A new one gets made.
And the cycle continues.
And suddenly it feels like you’re barely holding it together, even though you’re trying all the time.
This didn’t come from a lack of effort.

You’ve read the books, bought the planners, downloaded the PDFs, and you still end up winging it by Wednesday. You’re tired of trying so hard just to stay afloat, let alone actually grow.
You’re constantly dancing between "I'm doing too much" and "I'm falling behind." Everything feels urgent, nothing feels aligned, and you're silently wondering if the problem is just… you.
You crave structure, but you freeze the second someone tells you what to do. You want to be led, but only in a way that honors your intuition, your rhythm, your brilliance. (Is that too much to ask?)
You know you’re meant for more. But between the noise, the self-doubt, and the overthinking... it’s hard to trust yourself. You want to grow with ease and be seen for who you already are without burning out to prove it.
This is your moment to change your story.
You don’t have to keep spiraling. You can start building a life that actually feels like yours.

— Tori C.



A note from the founder:
Trying to hold it all together while secretly wondering if you’re just too much or not enough.
Smiling on the outside while your mind races with forty-seven tabs open inside.
Craving space to just be, but not knowing how to stop performing long enough to find it.
That was my life for a long time.
For years, I built everything around what made everyone else comfortable.
From the outside, I looked totally fine. Successful, even.
But deep down, I knew there was more.
I kept asking myself:
Am I lazy?
Too sensitive?
Or am I trying to live a life that doesn’t actually fit me?
That question changed everything.
I realized I wasn’t failing at life, and I had to start trusting myself to know the right path to take.
That’s why I built the House of Her. It’s everything I wish I would have had early in my ADHD journey. Someone to help me learn how to love myself just as I am. The too passionate, too intense, firecracker, lacking-a-filter, cares-too-much beautiful me.


A place for women with ADHD who are done forcing themselves to function.
The House isn’t a program to complete or a system to get right.
It’s a steady home base for moving through life in a way that actually fits you.

You trust yourself again.
Not in a hype-y way. In a I know I’ll handle this way.
When things don’t go as planned, you don’t freeze.
You adjust, keep moving, and stop turning normal days into personal failures.
You follow through without needing pressure to function.
Things get done without panic, urgency, or waiting until you’re backed into a corner.
You hold boundaries without guilt.
With your time, your energy, and yourself because you’re clear on what you can actually hold.
Your life feels lighter and more livable.
Less bracing. Less self-criticism. More ease moving through your days.
Momentum builds in a way that lasts.
Momentum comes from working with yourself, not forcing yourself through it.
Imagine waking up each day and thinking, "I can't believe this is actually my life. It feels like a dream."
Each pathway focuses on healing your relationship with yourself through a different area of life.
You can move through them in any order, depending on what feels most relevant right now.
Foundations: understanding your ADHD brain, nervous system, and patterns
Health & Energy: learning to work with your body instead of fighting it
Relationships: boundaries, emotional safety, and staying connected without losing yourself
Money & Wealth: untangling pressure, avoidance, and self-worth around money
Integration: advanced identity work that helps everything actually stick
You move through one pathway at a time so nothing feels overwhelming.
Each one is meant to be lived, not rushed.
When the House of Her was created, Jennie understood the importance of sisterhood but also how hard it is to make adult friends who truly understand you.
She didn't have a real female best friend until she was 35 because relationships can be hard. That's why she has worked to create a built-in sisterhood.
The community of women drawn to the House of Her are the most incredible, loving, and non-judgemental women I have ever seen.
This isn’t a place where you have to keep up or prove that you’re doing the work “right.”
- No fake smiles
- No fix-it energy
- No shame in being your true self
When you enter the House of Her, you're stepping into a world where love is at the center
The House of Her is not just content to be consumed. It's a living vessel that helps you quantum leap through time.
You’re not doing this on your own.
Jennie is in the community threads regularly answering questions, offering perspective, and helping you get unstuck in real time.
It's not scripted or surface-level, "I could have googled that," responses.
Actual support when things feel wobbly.
There’s also a live call every month to work through what’s coming up, together.
Plus a handful of bonus calls throughout the year when deeper support or integration is needed.
This isn’t hands-off. And it’s not performative.
You’re supported by someone who’s walked this path and knows what it’s like to live inside an ADHD brain.
Momentum that actually lasts. You know how to work with all your energy levels. Growth happens faster and feels sustainable.
A life that feels steady and spacious, without things falling apart when your energy changes.
Self-trust that’s real and lived. You follow through on what matters, adjust when you need to, and stop disappearing from your own life.
Then you fall off track… and you come back.
Nothing resets. Nothing closes. You don’t lose progress or “miss” anything.
House of Her is built around return, not consistency streaks.
If falling off track has been the thing that’s made everything else fail, this is the place that actually accounts for that.
Most things you’ve tried required you to be different for them to work.
House of Her is built to work with the way you already operate. Your energy, your attention, your nervous system.
You’re not stacking tools or chasing motivation. Instead, you're moving through one focused pathway at a time, long enough for it to actually land.
That’s the difference.
You don’t need a lot of time.
There’s no expectation to “keep up,” attend everything, or consume it all. You focus on what’s relevant now and leave the rest.
This isn’t another thing competing for your energy. It’s support for the life you’re already living.
Yes. But not immediately. I wish I could give you a do-this-one-thing-and-you'll-never-suffer-the-pitfalls-of-adhd-again, but that doesn't exist.
If I offered that, I would be lying to you and that's just not who I am.
Everything happens differently inside the House of Her.
The change shows up in small, real ways: you follow through more often, you don’t spiral when things shift, and decisions feel less charged.
It’s not about becoming a new version of yourself.
It’s about living your actual life with more steadiness and less friction.
That’s expected.
You only move through one pathway at a time, and nothing opens until you’re ready for it.
There’s no pressure to take on more than you can hold. The House adjusts to you, not the other way around. You don’t have to do this perfectly.
The House is built for real life, and not the perfect color-coded version you keep trying to force.
That makes sense, and it what kept me (Jennie) stuck for a very long time.
If I admitted that I wanted to build a business that helped other women become the best versions of themselves... admitted that by healing women, I am helping to end generational trauma... admitted that I want to heal the world...
If I admit it and then fail, then I really am just a girl who could never reach her potential because she was missing something... That fear kept me from starting for 15 years.
I built the House of Her for women with a similar fear. It’s giving you a place where wanting more doesn’t come with shame and where you can build toward it slowly, in a way that actually fits you.
You’re not committing to becoming someone else.
You’re choosing support for who you already are.