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Not That Kind of CEO - Business for Female Entrepreneurs
Ayla den Hartog
47 episodes
1 week ago

You are a mompreneur, a solopreneur, an online expert, a work-from-home entrepreneur, a local-business owner, and some would not call you a CEO. But you're just Not That Kind of CEO. Here, you'll find practical tips and inspiring insights to solve the chaos in your business & life, all to prevent burnout. Because getting that work-life balance isn't easy for female entrepreneurs with little kids, but it's doable. Real-life strategies from Ayla, who lives in and renovates a 500-year-old castle in France, raises two little girls, has a coaching business, and still has a life she enjoys too.

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You are a mompreneur, a solopreneur, an online expert, a work-from-home entrepreneur, a local-business owner, and some would not call you a CEO. But you're just Not That Kind of CEO. Here, you'll find practical tips and inspiring insights to solve the chaos in your business & life, all to prevent burnout. Because getting that work-life balance isn't easy for female entrepreneurs with little kids, but it's doable. Real-life strategies from Ayla, who lives in and renovates a 500-year-old castle in France, raises two little girls, has a coaching business, and still has a life she enjoys too.

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Planning Your Next Year While Exhausted (A Better Way for Mompreneurs)
Not That Kind of CEO - Business for Female Entrepreneurs
27 minutes 9 seconds
4 weeks ago
Planning Your Next Year While Exhausted (A Better Way for Mompreneurs)

Planning your next year sounds like a good idea… until you try to do it in December.

In this episode, I talk about why planning while exhausted, overstimulated, and in survival mode often leads to plans that don’t stick, especially for mompreneurs.

We explore what’s really happening when clarity feels out of reach, why so many next-year plans quietly fall apart, and how timing plays a bigger role than discipline ever will.

If you’re feeling pressure to plan your next year but something in you is resisting, this conversation will help you understand that resistance differently, and approach your next year in a way that actually works for you.

When you listen, you’ll walk away with:

  • Relief around the pressure to have everything figured out right now
  • A new way to think about planning that doesn’t start from exhaustion
  • Language for why clarity feels so hard in December
  • Permission to stop forcing decisions that don’t feel aligned yet
  • A calmer, more grounded way to relate to your next year without shrinking your goals

If this episode hit home and you want real clarity instead of another forced plan, join my free Where the F**k Should I Even Start? challenge in January.

It’s designed to help you get unstuck and move forward without burning yourself out.

JOIN THE FREE CHALLENGE HERE

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Not That Kind of CEO - Business for Female Entrepreneurs

You are a mompreneur, a solopreneur, an online expert, a work-from-home entrepreneur, a local-business owner, and some would not call you a CEO. But you're just Not That Kind of CEO. Here, you'll find practical tips and inspiring insights to solve the chaos in your business & life, all to prevent burnout. Because getting that work-life balance isn't easy for female entrepreneurs with little kids, but it's doable. Real-life strategies from Ayla, who lives in and renovates a 500-year-old castle in France, raises two little girls, has a coaching business, and still has a life she enjoys too.