I’m diving into a topic that quietly shapes how so many of us run our businesses: comparison. It starts innocently enough- a quick scroll, a peek at someone else’s success story, and before you know it, you’re wondering whether you’re doing enough, growing fast enough, or even are enough. I’ve been there. In this episode, I share my own story of how comparison once took hold of my business (and my confidence), and how I found my way back to myself, by redefining what succe...
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I’m diving into a topic that quietly shapes how so many of us run our businesses: comparison. It starts innocently enough- a quick scroll, a peek at someone else’s success story, and before you know it, you’re wondering whether you’re doing enough, growing fast enough, or even are enough. I’ve been there. In this episode, I share my own story of how comparison once took hold of my business (and my confidence), and how I found my way back to myself, by redefining what succe...
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
I’m diving into a topic that quietly shapes how so many of us run our businesses: comparison. It starts innocently enough- a quick scroll, a peek at someone else’s success story, and before you know it, you’re wondering whether you’re doing enough, growing fast enough, or even are enough. I’ve been there. In this episode, I share my own story of how comparison once took hold of my business (and my confidence), and how I found my way back to myself, by redefining what succe...