
What makes you weird? And what are the secret little characteristics or traits about yourself that you try to hide, ignore, or shut down because you’re afraid of someone judging – or worst, you hide them from yourself because you fear it might stop you from achieving the success you know is possible for you?
Today, I’m joined by Nora Selmeczi, who after a successful career working in corporate and NGO space and their own journey with autism, founded Weirdly Successful with friends and business partners Adam Dobay and Livia Farkas. The social enterprise is dedicated to creating self-compassionate frameworks for neurodivergent entrepreneurs, and in the workplace.

About the Author
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Nora Selmeczi
Nora Selmeczi is an experienced Project Specialist with a penchant for crafting accessible workflows and unearthing relevant structural insights. They build on 15 years of experience in organisations from NGOs to global corporations like IBM, OMD, and We Are Social. Their processes to reliably attain specific business goals have become best practices in 50+ markets. As workshop facilitator and project coordinator, Nora has designed & facilitated over 90 ideation workshops, delivered Train The Trainer sessions, writer’s workshops and editorial workflows. At Weirdly Successful they distil their skills and professional experience into inclusive insight work and customised workshop offerings.
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