In this episode of The Quietly Disruptive Business Podcast, I share a very personal story about losing my spark, not to burnout or comparison, but to AI. I’d been using tools like ChatGPT to brainstorm ideas and solve business challenges, thinking they would make me faster, smarter, and more productive. Instead, I found myself stuck in a web of options, overthinking, and doubting my own instincts. I take you through the moment I realised that outsourcing my thinking had disconnected me...
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In this episode of The Quietly Disruptive Business Podcast, I share a very personal story about losing my spark, not to burnout or comparison, but to AI. I’d been using tools like ChatGPT to brainstorm ideas and solve business challenges, thinking they would make me faster, smarter, and more productive. Instead, I found myself stuck in a web of options, overthinking, and doubting my own instincts. I take you through the moment I realised that outsourcing my thinking had disconnected me...
Go Deep, Not Big: How scaling is not always the answer
The Quietly Disruptive Business
16 minutes
2 months ago
Go Deep, Not Big: How scaling is not always the answer
This episode will change how you think about growth, focus, and impact in your business. Today, Becky reflects on a summer spent in her garden where she discovers a simple but powerful lesson for life and business: sometimes bigger isn’t better. In a world that constantly tells us to chase “more”- more clients, more launches, more followers- she shares why depth, focus, and meaningful connection create the most lasting impact. This isn’t just a conversation about productivity or strategy but ...
The Quietly Disruptive Business
In this episode of The Quietly Disruptive Business Podcast, I share a very personal story about losing my spark, not to burnout or comparison, but to AI. I’d been using tools like ChatGPT to brainstorm ideas and solve business challenges, thinking they would make me faster, smarter, and more productive. Instead, I found myself stuck in a web of options, overthinking, and doubting my own instincts. I take you through the moment I realised that outsourcing my thinking had disconnected me...