Spooniepreneur is a supportive community and educational hub for entrepreneurs with chronic illness. We offer gentle business tools, pacing-aware strategies, workshops, coaching, and a community that understands limited energy.
2. Do I need a chronic illness diagnosis to join?
No. If you struggle with chronic symptoms, limited energy, flare days, pain, fatigue, or feel like hustle culture doesn’t fit your body, this space is for you.
3. What if my energy is unpredictable?
Everything here is designed for fluctuating capacity. You can participate in short bursts, take breaks, and return whenever you have spoons.
4. How much time do I need to commit?
As much or as little as your body allows, Spooniepreneur is flexible by design.
5. What makes Spooniepreneur different?
We honor your lived experience.
We respect your limitations.
We reject hustle culture.
Our systems revolve around pacing, rest, resilience, and sustainable business growth.
6. What kind of support do you offer?
Courses, workshops, planning tools, gentle marketing strategies, coaching, and an understanding community.
7. Can I really build a business with chronic illness?
Yes. Success may move more slowly. But it is absolutely possible — and we help you build a business that works with your body instead of against it.
8. What if I’m a beginner?
Perfect. Spooniepreneur is beginner-friendly and built for slow starts, small steps, and gentle progress.
9. Do you offer coaching?
Yes. One-on-one and small-group coaching is available with pacing-friendly expectations.
10. What if I can’t attend workshops live?
Replays are provided so you can watch when you have energy.
11. How do I know if this is right for me?
If this content makes your body exhale, you’re home.
12. Will I be judged for resting or slowing down?
Never. Rest is respected here. It’s part of success.
13. Is Spooniepreneur a medical or therapy service?
No. We provide education and support, not clinical advice.
14. How do I get started?
Choose one gentle step — join the community, explore a tool, or start a workshop. Your pace is always the right pace.