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Neurodiversity Works

230 members • Free

Autism, ADHD or neurodivergent? Build an accessible career without burnout. Free course + neurodiversity coaching inside, built by a ND Tech DEI Lead

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Did Anyone Read the Skool Terms & Conditions You Signed Up For?
I don’t blame you if you didn’t (most don’t). But do you know what you signed up for? Is your content protected? - Do you still own it?  - What can Skool do with it? What about compliance with the terms? - Does any of your content violate them…even inadvertently? Being a legal nerd, I took a look. Want to know what I found? Comment if you do. Join the CounselLab community
Did Anyone Read the Skool Terms & Conditions You Signed Up For?
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Great pitch.
I Was Apparently Doing Business Wrong 😬 #featurestory
I’ve built multiple six figure community based businesses before. The hilarious part is that I never really fit in with the business world. The louder everyone got…The quieter I got… my whole inner being was just like “nope, fuck that ish” The more people talked about hustle, domination, scaling, persuasion, closing… The more I found myself thinking… “Eh… I’m gonna do it my own way.” Turns out… that worked pretty damn well 😈 Not that the hustle bros are wrong, if it works for you then awesome… but it doesn’t bring my soul joy so it wasn’t for me. Guess what? There isn’t one right way to build a business. There are plenty of people who thrive on hustle culture AND I was Absofuckinglutely never going to be one of them 🤪 When I found Skool, I finally started finding the weird, quirky entrepreneurs who built businesses differently. Fix Your Funk grew out of that. I wanted a place where people could untangle their content, offers, marketing, and business without feeling like they had to trade pieces of themselves just to make it work. Because I don’t think most people need fixing. I think they need permission to stop apologizing for the parts that make them memorable. The weird laugh. The rabbit holes. The strong opinions. The “too much.” Funny how those are usually the exact things their people end up loving. The world doesn’t need another polished entrepreneur 🤮 It needs more people brave enough to stop sanding themselves down. Because the people you’re here to help don’t need another copy of somebody else. They’ve already got plenty of those. They need you. 👇🏻 What’s one piece of “normal” business advice you’ve never been able to make fit?
I Was Apparently Doing Business Wrong 😬 #featurestory
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I just have to say how brilliant your banner is hahaa
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Why I created Stop Starting Over Women 50+ For over 50 years, I believed I was just wired a certain way. Anxious. Stuck. Ruled by the same fears and patterns I'd had my whole life. Then everything got shaken up, and I started learning that thoughts aren't facts and identity isn't fixed. Fitness became how I tested that out in real life, not just in my head. I lost 40 pounds in my 50s, but that's not even the real story. The real story is learning I wasn't as stuck as I thought. I started this group for women who keep starting over and think that means something's wrong with them. It doesn't. You just haven't had the right moment-by-moment support yet. That's what we do here. Come check us out if any of this sounds familiar. 👇
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Love this! Supporting midlife women is so rewarding, they have all the wisdom and are over it - often the most motivated and able to make real change
#Feature Story
I started my Skool community because I was addicted for 8 years without even knowing it! I always wanted to help people, in my friend group I was the person people trusted to tell their problems too, and as a middle child my older sister and younger brother would constantly fall out and, without knowing it they would both come to me separately and, speak about the other. This was my calling but didn't know how to make it my career or what to help people with. I went to university and studied psychology, and was still lost but moving forward. Until 4 months ago I had a realisation. I had become slowly addicted to my phone over the last 8 years. I didn’t even know because how I was behaving is considered normal. From that point, the vision was clear: help myself first, then learn how to help others. THE COMMUNITY!
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So real! So many neurodivergent people I coach need help with this!
#Feature Story: Neurodiversity Works - Sustainable Careers
I started Neurodiversity Works because I was tired of seeing brilliant neurodivergent people believe they were the problem, when often it was the way work had been designed around them. After building an accessible career with the right support, and seeing both sides of workplace change through my own experience and years in DEI, I wanted to create the community I wish had existed earlier. A place where autistic, ADHD and other neurodivergent people can stop masking, recover from burnout, ask for the support they need, and redesign work so it actually fits their strengths, needs and life. My hope is that every member leaves feeling less alone, more understood, and more confident that sustainable work is possible. If you see this post and you're neurodivergent, let me know if this sounds like a place for you :) https://www.skool.com/neurodiversityworks/about
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Amy Walker
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Founder Neurodiversity Works. AuDHD, dyslexic, dypraxic, disabled. 8 years in DEI @ Meta & WPP, certified neurodiversity coach, researcher & advocate

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