Boundaries Aren't Selfish: Redefining Safety and Capacity in Business
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概要
We've been told boundaries are rude. That saying no makes us difficult. That being "available" is part of being professional.
But for neurodivergent, disabled, and queer business owners — boundaries aren't optional. They're survival.
In this solo episode of NeuroRevolution, I'm getting real about what it means to set boundaries in business, why it's often harder for us to hold them, and how I've learned to protect my capacity without apology.
🎧 In this episode:
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The toxic messaging around flexibility and hustle culture
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What healthy boundaries actually look like in small business
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Scripts to help you say no or redirect kindly
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Why boundaries are an access need, not a personality flaw
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A reminder: you are not responsible for other people's disappointment
💡 Boundaries are a form of love — for yourself, your energy, and your long-term sustainability.
Connect with Ashleigh Here
Email ashleigh.rae@arservicesgroup.com.au
website www.ashleighrae.com
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