Interview: Breaking the Money Rules

You guys, I am talking about money in non-accounting spaces online and I LOVE it.

The intro to the interview with Jenni Gritters says it best:

"Most entrepreneurs think they have to choose between playing it safe or taking massive risks. Aneisha Velazquez found a third option: strategic experimentation. Starting as an ASL interpreter who discovered unpaid invoices sitting in her email for months, she's now a bookkeeper and "possibility engineer" who helps neurodivergent and introverted business owners make sense of their finances. (Hell yes, right?)

Instead of following traditional business advice that didn't fit her brain, Aneisha created systems that work with her natural tendencies, and now she's teaching others to do the same. Her approach to both business and money is refreshingly practical: Build the foundation you need, then customize everything else to support how you actually think and work. This whole interview feels like a huge permission slip!"

🔗 Read the full interview here: Breaking the money rules: Aneisha Velasquez on building a business that works for you

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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