Choose Your Adventure

Your brain has its own agenda. And sometimes, the task you planned to work on isn’t the task that actually gets your brain’s attention.

Instead of fighting it, create options. Set yourself up with a few different options to work on—no need to force yourself into one specific box.

Maybe you don’t feel like tackling the blog post right now, but you’re in the mood to organize your space. Do that. The momentum will carry over.

The goal isn’t to do everything in one go—it’s to build the flow. Flexibility gives you the freedom to move with what your brain wants while still making progress on the bigger things.

Sly Stark

Sly is a neurodivergent virtual assistant for neurodivergent, solo business owners.

They have worked exclusively with neurodivergent clients since they started their virtual assistant business in January 2022. That same year, they became a Certified ADHD virtual assistant.

Before becoming a VA, Sly obtained a Bachelor of Business Administration in Business Management and negotiated clinical trial agreements for a medical research university.

https://www.slystark.com
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