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...
The Social Media Lie: How the Loudest 10% Define Success for Everyone Else
The Quietly Disruptive Business
18 minutes
1 month ago
The Social Media Lie: How the Loudest 10% Define Success for Everyone Else
What you see online isn’t the full story, and it’s time to stop letting it define your business. I used to scroll endlessly, comparing myself to every “success story” I saw on LinkedIn, Instagram, or X (Twitter). The launches, the funnels, the shiny tips, and the 10k-month boasts. I thought I was missing something, that I had to do it their way to succeed. Then I learned the truth: 80% of social media content is created by just 10% of users. On LinkedIn, 1% of users create almost everything w...
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...