Send us a text In this episode of The Pink Room, Bryony Roberts unpacks the power of “thinking time” the skill of stepping away from a problem long enough to see it clearly again. Bryony shares a sharp story from her corporate days: a developer spent hours stuck on a bug, only to solve it in seconds after a short walk, because the real issue was tiny but invisible under stress. Bryony traces how her early career in high-risk, high-speed industries trained her to equate constant bu...
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Send us a text In this episode of The Pink Room, Bryony Roberts unpacks the power of “thinking time” the skill of stepping away from a problem long enough to see it clearly again. Bryony shares a sharp story from her corporate days: a developer spent hours stuck on a bug, only to solve it in seconds after a short walk, because the real issue was tiny but invisible under stress. Bryony traces how her early career in high-risk, high-speed industries trained her to equate constant bu...
Send us a text In this Pink Room session, Bryony Roberts from Pragmatic Consultancy reflects on turning 50 and the ripple effects it had on her business routines. After a period of family celebrations, school holidays, and life’s inevitable interruptions, Bryony opens up about the challenge and importance of staying consistent in a small business. She shares why consistency matters for building trust with clients, how she’s using this milestone birthday as a springboard to launch new training...
The Pink Room with Bryony
Send us a text In this episode of The Pink Room, Bryony Roberts unpacks the power of “thinking time” the skill of stepping away from a problem long enough to see it clearly again. Bryony shares a sharp story from her corporate days: a developer spent hours stuck on a bug, only to solve it in seconds after a short walk, because the real issue was tiny but invisible under stress. Bryony traces how her early career in high-risk, high-speed industries trained her to equate constant bu...