In this episode, I explore a truth that comes up time and time again in my conversations with founders: the search for the “magic formula” to success. We’re told to follow the steps, buy the blueprint, and copy what works for others. But what if that’s not the way to build something that truly fits you? I share my own story of realising that no amount of generic advice could give me the business I actually wanted. The turning point came when I started experimenting through small, quiet, delib...
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In this episode, I explore a truth that comes up time and time again in my conversations with founders: the search for the “magic formula” to success. We’re told to follow the steps, buy the blueprint, and copy what works for others. But what if that’s not the way to build something that truly fits you? I share my own story of realising that no amount of generic advice could give me the business I actually wanted. The turning point came when I started experimenting through small, quiet, delib...
How to Bring Your "One Day" Vision to Life (Part 3: Make 3 Small Shifts to Make It Happen)
The Quietly Disruptive Business
10 minutes
3 months ago
How to Bring Your "One Day" Vision to Life (Part 3: Make 3 Small Shifts to Make It Happen)
Part 3: Make 3 Small Shifts to Make It Happen In this final part of the series, we move from awareness into gentle action, the kind of action that doesn’t overwhelm or derail, but instead creates momentum, clarity, and meaningful change. Becky shares the three simple shifts that can help you start shaping your “one day” business right now without no dramatic rebrand required. This episode will help you: • Identify what to let go of (what feels heavy, outdated, or off) • Invite in ...
The Quietly Disruptive Business
In this episode, I explore a truth that comes up time and time again in my conversations with founders: the search for the “magic formula” to success. We’re told to follow the steps, buy the blueprint, and copy what works for others. But what if that’s not the way to build something that truly fits you? I share my own story of realising that no amount of generic advice could give me the business I actually wanted. The turning point came when I started experimenting through small, quiet, delib...