This One's for My Neurodivergent Business Owners
If your brain works differently (ADHD, autism, dyslexia, or any of the other ways a mind can be wired outside the norm), I want you to know something before we get into anything else: I see you. The GC Method was founded by a neurodivergent, disabled, chronically ill entrepreneur. Trust me when I say, I get it.
Naming What’s Hard
I know for a fact that if you’re a neurodivergent business owner, your struggle isn’t about being smart enough, disciplined enough, or trying hard enough. Your biggest issue is that your brain processes things differently; executive dysfunction makes tracking and follow-up feel impossible, processing differences make documentation-heavy systems a nightmare to maintain. This naturally leads to operations that are either nonexistent or a mess. Your brain isn’t wired for the administrative side of running a business, making it nearly impossible to build systems on your own!
Your day might look something like: task switching that derails your entire afternoon, that system you set up when you were hyper-focused fell apart as soon as the energy disappeared, and the paralysis of not knowing where to start on something feels too big.
Every one of those things has an operational solution. That's where I come in!
My Brain Works Like Yours. So Do My Systems.
I'm not going to hand you a generic productivity template and call it a day; that’s not my style. I'm focused on building around how you function; your energy patterns, working style, specific places where things tend to slip. it’s different for everyone, and I take the time to understand you as an individual first.
That might mean fewer moving parts than you expect, because a system you'll actually use beats a perfect one you'll abandon. It might mean more checkpoints built in so nothing falls off the radar. It might mean getting things out of your head entirely and into somewhere your business can hold them.
No Need to Mask Here
A lot of neurodivergent business owners have spent years adapting to systems that weren't built for them and apologizing for the ways they don't fit. I'm not interested in that.
Tell me how your brain works. Tell me what's actually hard. Tell me what you've tried that hasn't stuck and why. That's the information I need in order to build something that will.
The first call is always free.