There are two types of women in business right now. The first opens LinkedIn at 7:43am, sees seventeen posts about “the AI tool that will change everything,” feels her stomach drop, and spends the next forty minutes spiralling down a rabbit hole of tutorials she’ll never finish. She emerges feeling behind, inadequate, and vaguely panicked: […]
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There are two types of people when it comes to starting something new. The first type reads one article, watches half a tutorial, and dives in with the confidence of a toddler approaching a birthday cake. Messy? Absolutely. But they’re already learning. The second type… well. They read seventeen articles. They bookmark forty-three tutorials. They […]
There are two types of women when it comes to AI education. The first has completed seventeen courses, saved forty-three tutorials, and bookmarked enough “Ultimate AI Guides” to wallpaper her entire home office. She knows about prompt engineering, fine-tuning, and at least four different automation platforms. And yet… she still hesitates before using any of […]
Let’s start with a confession: I don’t run a 10-Hour Workweek because I’m effortlessly productive, wildly organised, or spirituallyaligned with the Goddess of Scheduling.I run a 10-Hour Workweek because my life is already full.Children.Horses.House.Family.Unexpected curveballs.School emails.Laundry breeding in the shadows.You know. Life. So when people hear “I only work ten hours a week” , they […]
For most people, the first week back after Christmas looks like “returning to normal.”School run resumes. After-school clubs restart. Lunchboxes reappear from the abyss. Life clicks backinto routine.But not in this house. I had approximately two days of post-Christmas school rhythm before we loaded the car with ball-room dresses, false lashes, dance shoes, snacks, emergency […]
I want to talk honestly about something I think many women in business secretly feel: We’re not lacking ambition.We’re lacking capacity. Because yes — I’m technically a business owner.But I’m also: A mum.A daughter.A school-run-chauffeur.A meal-assembler.Occasional admin assistant to life itself.And the woman everyone asks when they can’t find the scissors. And somewhere in the […]
A friend recently asked me: “How do you do everything you do — without burning out?” And the answer is very simple. I don’t. I don’t do everything. I don’t try to. And I no longer measure success by how exhausted I am. Because there was a time I did — and it nearly broke […]
I used to believe that visibility had to look a certain way. Neat.Intentional.Well-lit.Almost… curated. I thought that to show up online, I needed the perfect pocket of silence, a tidy desk, a good hair day, a child-free hour, or at least a version of myself that wasn’t running on a cocktail of caffeine and stubborn […]
There’s a myth floating around the online business world that visibility requires calm, structured, beautifully curated days — the kind where your hair behaves, your desk is pristine, and your children are unusually quiet. I don’t know who started that rumour, but it definitely wasn’t a mum-founder with horses. This week alone, I’ve deep-cleaned my […]
A four-hour power cut turned into the most productive moment of my week — here’s what it taught me about systems, visibility, and building a business that survives real life. There are certain sounds every parent can instantly recognise.A sibling dispute.A toilet flush that went on too long.A horse doing something suspiciously quiet.A child whispering, […]










