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Ruth-Ellen Danquah

Ruth-Ellen Danquah is the creator of Scaling Simplified™, a 90-day programme that helps six-figure entrepreneurs add an additional six figures to their revenue while reclaiming 20+ hours a week. With over a decade of experience in business strategy and a proven track record of generating £120M in new business sales as a former Business Development Manager at Expedia Group, Ruth-Ellen combines strategic precision with holistic practices to deliver extraordinary results. As a neurodivergent entrepreneur and certified coach, Reiki practitioner, EFT practitioner, NLP master, DBT facilitator, yoga nidra teacher, and meditation instructor, Ruth-Ellen equips entrepreneurs with the tools to scale sustainably. Her approach blends cutting-edge frameworks with energetic alignment, ensuring her clients achieve transformational growth without compromising their time, energy, or peace of mind. Ruth-Ellen has coached hundreds of leaders to simplify their operations, build scalable systems, and unlock their full potential. Featured on platforms such as Insight Timer, STEMConnext, and the British Dyslexia Association, she is recognised as an expert in neurodiversity, emotional regulation, and high-performance leadership. Through Scaling Simplified™, Ruth-Ellen offers a clear, actionable roadmap infused with mindfulness, energy clearing, and intuitive decision-making, proving that scaling a business can be both profitable and sustainable. Ready to simplify, systemise, and scale your business with balance, clarity, and ease? Let’s make it happen.

Overcoming Perfectionism and Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria: Break Free from Self-Sabotage

Perfectionism and rejection sensitive dysphoria are a one-two punch that can keep you stuck in self-doubt and emotional overwhelm. It’s time to break free. While perfectionism...

How To Discover Your Personal Strengths, Easily

Table of ContentsTips to find your personal strengths1. Ask for Feedback2. Discover Your Personality3. Reflect on Your Interests4. Look for Patterns5. Keep an Open...

How to motivate yourself when you have executive dysfunction?

Executive dysfunction can make it challenging to maintain productivity, focus and motivation. The inability to initiate or complete tasks can be frustrating and demotivating. However, there are ways to overcome these hurdles and motivate yourself. In this article, we will explore effective techniques that can help you get things done despite executive dysfunction.

Discover Your Inner Drive: The Ultimate Guide to Finding Your Intrinsic Motivations [Backed by Research]

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Unlock The Mystery Of Rejection Sensitive Dysphoria Without ADHD

. If you’ve experienced the overwhelming emotions of rejection, hurt and anger, you may be familiar with RSD. But did you know that RSD can occur without ADHD? In this article, we’ll explore the differences between RSD with and without ADHD, how it manifests differently in different genders, and how it intersects with other mental health conditions

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