Neurodiversity in Business and as an Entrepreneur with Abi Rogers
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It's estimated that up to 1 in 5 people are 'neurodistinct' in some way. Autism, dyspraxia, dyslexia, ADHD, and other neuroidentities are all becoming increasingly well-known and understood by the public. Neurodiversity and neuroinclusion have had a rapid increase in awareness in the last 10 years, in fact in the last 2-3 years and I think this is awesome as it means more support is been put in place for ND people. But here’s the thing… there are a lot of ND biz owners investing in courses and programmes that don't support them with finding the right way for them to market and operate their businesses. The result.... A whole lot of entrepreneurs who are feeling shit, feeling like there's something wrong with them because their business isn't succeeding in the way they want. They can't get clients They aren't making money Their mental health takes a constant battering. I have been wanting to talk more about marketing strategies if you're neurodiverse and I have finally found the right person. She's a mindset coach, hypnotherapist and business coach, and also identifies as being neuro diverse, she is none other than Abi Rogers! In this episode you are going to learn: 1. What you can do if being visible is a problem for you in your biz 2. How to manage your time in your biz when you're ND (so you don't avoid the biz critical activities) 3. Challenges and strengths when you're ND
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