Hey brilliant being,
You’re allowed to do things radically differently in your business.
This is especially true if you have a chronic illness and/or you’re neurodivergent.
I share how I navigated my surgery to address stage 3 endometriosis and radically do things differently in my business with my friend Patrick Casale on his All Things Private Practice Podcast.
Patrick and I engaged in a thoughtful conversation about the challenges and specific strategies of managing a solo business alongside the journey of managing chronic health conditions AND neurodivergence. We operate differently and I hope we inspire you to do things differently, too.
Key Takeaways:
✨Meat Suit Maintenance: Listening to our bodies and setting boundaries is essential for sustainable professional and personal success. I don’t see clients on Mondays and Fridays, those days are reserved for doctor appointments and recharging.
✨ Redefine Rest: Personalized rest practices can be more beneficial than traditional methods, especially for neurodivergent individuals. We share our weird and wonderful ways to rest and recharge.
✨ Say No Without Guilt: Declining engagements or opportunities short-term can help maintain mental health and prevent burnout, ensuring long-term well-being. Trust us, there will ALWAYS be more opportunities in the future.
What will you do differently in your business?
With kindness,
Dr. Liz
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