My Goal: A Business with a Purpose 🌈✨

One of the biggest reasons I started this journey wasn't just for the business—it was for the freedom to be an advocate.

My mission is to use this platform to raise awareness and advocacy for:

• The Epilepsy Community 💜

• The LGBTQ+ Community 🏳️‍🌈

• Neurodivergent & Disability Communities 🧠

Why this business is different:

In the corporate world, you often have to "ask permission" for accommodations. Here? I am the boss.

✅ I set my own hours.

✅ I use my own accommodations.

✅ I prioritize my health and my community first.

I’m looking for more people who want to build a life of impact without sacrificing their well-being. Let’s create a space where we can all thrive!

Want to learn more about joining my team? Leave a comment! 🔗

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... Read moreStarting a business with a mission beyond profit can be a truly rewarding journey. For individuals advocating for communities like Epilepsy, LGBTQ+, and Neurodivergent people, entrepreneurship offers unique opportunities to create inclusive spaces that are often lacking in traditional workplaces. I've personally experienced how challenging it can be to navigate corporate environments that require permission and justification for accommodations. Running my own business means I get to define what productivity looks like for me, and use accommodations that genuinely support my needs without judgment. This freedom is empowering and vital for well-being. Moreover, prioritizing health while building a business is essential. Burnout is common when entrepreneurs try to wear all hats without support. By setting my own hours and listening to my body’s needs, I maintain a balance that keeps me motivated and connected to my purpose. If you're passionate about making an impact without sacrificing your well-being, consider building or joining a community-oriented business model. Creating a space where diversity is celebrated and advocacy is part of the mission amplifies voices that need to be heard. Plus, it fosters understanding and breaks down stigma around disabilities and neurodiversity. Starting such a business can also naturally attract like-minded people who value inclusion and empowerment, forming a supportive network that nurtures both personal and professional growth. For anyone looking to blend cause and commerce, this approach could be the key to a fulfilling, meaningful career journey.