
ADHD
Why Divergent Money Exists
High time for a neurodivergent mission statement!
ADHD
High time for a neurodivergent mission statement!
ADHD
Why Momentum and Security Both Belong in Your Financial Garden
ADHD
Read time: 6 minutes | Ideal for: ADHD, Autistic, & neurodivergent money-makers Walk-away wins: A 7-day rhythm, dopamine-safe tactics, burnout protocol, and downloadable planner pack Many of the articles, ok– most of the articles, here are as much for you as they are self-care for myself an the entire team at
ADHD isn’t just about distraction—it’s a full-body experience that affects how we live, spend, work, and stay well. The cost of not treating it seriously? Up to 13 years off your life. This is your ADHD health trifecta: physical, mental, and financial health. Understand how they connect,
TL;DR for the Security Seeker ✅ Predictability soothes your nervous system ✅ Write personal money policies — they act like guardrails ✅ Use weekly or biweekly financial reviews, never in the middle of panic ✅ If you're broke, your rules can still protect your mind ✅ Safety = not needing to panic when plans
TL;DR: Neurodivergent people don’t need more discipline or better money habits—they need a system that respects their energy, sensory bandwidth, and nonlinear cognition. This guide introduces a full-spectrum budgeting system built around the nervous system, not in spite of it. Understanding the Goose (That’s You) Most
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📋TL;DR: Neurodivergent entrepreneurs aren’t just succeeding despite the system—they’re quietly rewriting it. From ADHD and autism to dyslexia and beyond, these founders are designing new business models, operational frameworks, and leadership philosophies grounded in pattern recognition, risk-reframing, and deep self-awareness. This isn't just innovation—
Autism
Why 'Just Stick to a Plan' Doesn’t Work for ADHD and Autism Budgeting advice is everywhere. "Just track your expenses!" "Automate your savings!" "Stick to a plan!" But for neurodivergent people—especially those with ADHD or autism—this advice often feels
“I either go full spreadsheet samurai… or I ghost my bank account for three weeks.” Sound familiar? If your financial motivation comes in bursts, and “routine” feels like a foreign language, you might be what we call an Adaptive Flowist—a person whose money management ebbs and flows with their
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Read Part 1 here | Read Part 2 here | Read Part 3 here | Read Part 4 here Stepping Into the Unknown—With a Plan As I'm writing this, it's a Friday. Another week gone, trying to figure out which direction to move in. Losing a job can
Stability in the Storm: Navigating Financial Uncertainty During Unemployment Read the full series → Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 5 (coming soon) Losing a job can feel like you’ve been dropped into a storm without a map. The financial stress alone is enough to trigger shutdown. For neurodivergent
🌐FOR OUR INTERNATIONAL READERS ... the team is working on a review of similar accounts in key markets around the globe. It's insightful to compare and contrast the support offered by different countries. Stay tuned! Written for caregivers of neurodivergent and disabled loved ones who’ve been burned by
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