Demons to Champions
How I Fell in Love with My Neurodivergent Maverick Mind
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Narrated by:
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Gary Russell Coulton
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By:
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Gary Coulton
Demons to Champions: One Man's Journey to Understanding His Neurodivergent Mind. Does your brain refuse to switch off? Do thoughts race at 3 a.m. while the world sleeps? Have you spent a lifetime being called "too much," "too intense," or simply "odd", and wondered, what's wrong with you? The answer is absolutely nothing.
Demons to Champions is Gary Coulton's searingly honest, often hilarious, and moving memoir of discovering at sixty-five, he wasn't broken. He was neurodivergent: autistic and ADHD. It's the story of a lifetime wrestling an unruly mind, and the hard-won triumph of learning to love it.
A high achiever celebrated for rapid-fire thinking, relentless curiosity, and drive. Gary hid doubt, crushing overwhelm, and bone-deep exhaustion behind his success. Life forced him to pause and ask the question changing everything: "What if the things holding me back were the keys to moving forward?"
This book is a candid, courageous journey through awkward classrooms, buzzing laboratories, high-stakes boardrooms, and quiet therapy rooms. Anxiety, perfectionism, and people-pleasing nearly broke him; despair almost silenced him permanently. Stubborn persistence rebuilt him from the ground up.
Gary's story, is a real, relatable and workable model for living well with the brain Nature gave you. Through mindfulness, core values, and practical daily habits, Gary shows how he turned his demons into allies, and finally into steadfast Champions; transforming chaos into creativity, purpose, and genuine connection.
You'll find immediately usable tools: value-mapping frameworks, sensory routines, scripts for difficult conversations, and breathwork to calm a racing mind in minutes.
Written with warmth, wit, and radical honesty, this book makes neurodivergence make sense in plain, human English, for late-diagnosed adults, burned-out high-achievers, parents, partners, and anyone who has ever felt like a brilliant engine running on the wrong fuel.
©2024 Gary Russell Coulton (P)2026 Gary Russell Coulton