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...
What If Everyone Built a Business They Actually Loved?
The Quietly Disruptive Business
17 minutes
3 months ago
What If Everyone Built a Business They Actually Loved?
What would happen if we all stopped settling for businesses that drain us and started building ones that truly light us up? In this quietly disruptive episode, Becky shares her personal journey from running a business that looked good on the outside but felt hollow on the inside, to intentionally designing one that reflects her true passions: coaching and writing. You’ll hear why joy and profitability are not mutually exclusive, and how saying yes to what lights you up can lead to more freedo...
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...