Autistic Traits in Business: Direct Doesn’t Mean Difficult - Supporting Neurodivergent Communication Style in Entrepreneurship
Many neurodivergent folks feel alone when it comes to the social and communication parts of business and life. So much of our cultural messaging comes from a Eurocentric, traditional, neurotypical lens that has become the default definition of “normal.” As a result, we feel unheard, misunderstood, and struggle to engage due to discomfort or fear of social error.
Why I Work with Business Owners and Entrepreneurs: An Autistic Therapist’s Perspective
In this blog, I answer four questions to help you understand why I am positioned well to help both neurodivergent and neurotypical business owners using a unique combination of business coaching and therapy.
Mental Health Strategies for Neurodivergent Entrepreneurs
As a small business coach and mentor, I understand first hand the unique challenges of navigating business not only as a woman but also as a neurodivergent person. In a recent blog, Neurodivergent Entrepreneur Mental Health & Wellness: A Perspective Piece, I wrote from personal experience about my mental health journey as a neurodivergent entrepreneur, hoping my experience would be relatable to others struggling with the unique challenges of doing business differently. I believe that knowing you’re not alone and receiving validation for your experience and perspectives goes a really long way. There are many strategies I have explored and adopted to support my mental health as a neurodivergent entrepreneur that I will share in this blog.