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A note on feeling stuck
Most people who feel stuck aren’t actually stuck. They’re holding too many decisions at once. When everything feels important, the nervous system does the only sensible thing it can — it pauses. That pause often gets labelled as procrastination or avoidance. But it’s usually neither. It’s a signal that there’s too much noise to move cleanly. Clarity doesn’t come from pushing through that feeling. It comes from deciding what no longer needs your attention right now. When even
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Business Systems: What They Are, Why You Need Them, and How to Make Them Work for Your Brain
If you’ve ever felt like you’re constantly reinventing the wheel, drowning in to-do lists, or just plain stuck in survival mode, you’re...
Jun 2, 20253 min read


Syncing Your Cycle, Supercharging Your Business: How I Learned to Flow (Not Force)
For years, I treated my cycle like an annoying background app - always running, always draining my energy, but never something I actually used to my advantage.
May 21, 20253 min read


The Real Reason Your Marketing Systems Aren't Working (It's Not You)
Ever feel like you’re speaking a different marketing language than everyone else? Like you’re trying to follow a recipe that was written for a completely different kitchen-and somehow, no matter how hard you try, the dish just doesn’t come out right?
May 19, 20252 min read


Entrepreneurship Isn’t a Calling - It’s a Survival Strategy for Neurodivergent People
What if the reason so many neurodivergent people become entrepreneurs isn’t because we’re chasing some grand vision, but because the world keeps shutting the door on us everywhere else?
May 16, 20252 min read


Neurodivergence Isn’t a Superpower - And That’s Okay
The business world loves to call neurodivergence a “superpower.” It’s catchy, it’s uplifting - and it’s everywhere. But as a neurodivergent entrepreneur, I know that this well-meaning myth can actually do more harm than good.
Apr 28, 20252 min read


Is the Neurodiversity Movement Helping - or Hurting the Very People It Aims to Support?
I’ve watched as the movement, born from a place of radical acceptance, sometimes struggles with its own diversity.
Apr 28, 20252 min read
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