Interview: A compassionate (and neurodivergent-friendly) approach to business finances

A recent written interview for a fellow member of the Co-Promotion Club (hi Andrea Reeves!) gave me the opportunity to pull together some thoughts on money, shame, creativity, and how we relate to systems that weren’t designed with us in mind.

It’s a Q&A format with personal reflections, practical tips, and a few things I didn’t realize I had words for until I put fingers to keyboard.

If money stuff has ever felt murky or overwhelming (especially in business), you might find something here that makes you feel a little more seen.

💻Read the full interview here: A compassionate (and neurodivergent-friendly) approach to business finances

Author | Aneisha - Writer and Bookkeeper

Aneisha Velazquez is a bookkeeper and clarity guide who helps neurodivergent-led businesses stop fighting their numbers and start trusting themselves.

Having experienced firsthand the pressures different-brained entrepreneurs face in systems not built for them, she brings compassion to money conversations and normalizes the mess — making finances feel less overwhelming and far more manageable.

She’s the founder of Yellow Sky Business Services and writes the newsletter The Peaceful Pocket, where she explores making business more neurodivergent-friendly, money tips with context, and stories and behind-the-scenes as an AuDHD founder.

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