
Spoonie CEO: How I Create New Services with Limited Energy
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In this episode of NeuroRevolution: Breaking Barriers in a Neurotypical Society, I’m pulling back the curtain on what it really looks like to develop new services as a chronically ill and disabled small business owner.
From pacing through flare-ups to navigating brain fog and burnout, I share the behind-the-scenes of how I create meaningful, aligned, and sustainable offerings—on my terms.
You'll hear:
💡 My step-by-step process for service development
🛑 What I don’t do anymore (and why)
🔁 How I build flexibility and rest into my workflow
✨ The role of lived experience in shaping services that actually work
📋 Tips for fellow neurodivergent and chronically ill entrepreneurs who want to create impactful offers without burning out
Whether you're a fellow Spoonie business owner or just curious about alternative ways to do business, this one's for you.
🎧 Hit play and come hang out in my world for a bit—where we build businesses at the pace of our bodies.
Got Questions, Feedback or Suggestions?
We love a good juicy question - and Ashleigh will do her best to answer it! You can connect with Ashleigh in these places:
Email: ashleigh.rae@arservicesgroup.com.au
Website: ashleighrae.com
Facebook/Instagram: @ardisabilityservices
TikTok: @feministradical