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The Difference Between Confident and Reactive AI Use

It’s Friday. And if you’ve made it through another week of running your business, showing up online, keeping plates spinning while also remembering to eat something that isn’t toast… you’ve done enough. Before you close the laptop, though, I want to leave you with something. A thought to settle into over the weekend. Something that […]

Why Learning More AI Doesn’t Always Make You Feel More Capable

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 […]

What A 10-Hour Workweek Really Looks Like When Life Is Full 

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 […]

AI as Self-Care — How Automation Helps Women Protect Their Energy, Not Just Their Time

We talk about AI like it’s a business upgrade. More efficient.More productive.More output.More content. More. More. More. But what if — for women —AI isn’t actually about more? What if the real gift isless? Less pressure.Less decision-fatigue.Less mental juggling.Less feeling like everything depends on you. Because let’s be honest: Women rarely run businesses in isolation. […]

Why Calm Systems Beat Hustle — And How Automation Lets Me Run a Business in 10 Hours a Week

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 […]

Why Small Moments Make the Biggest Impact in Your Visibility

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 […]

You Don’t Need a Perfect Day to Be Visible: How I Built a System That Survives Real Life

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 […]

What Bruce the Swamp Monster Taught Me About Business

A muddy horse, a ruined mane, and an unexpected lesson about business transformation. Here’s what Bruce taught me about change, mess, and progress. Some people get their business inspiration from books.Some from podcasts.Some from millionaire mentors on YouTube. I get mine from a horse. Specifically, Bruce — the 1700kg draft horse who lives like every […]

The Day My House Stopped… But My Business Didn’t

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, […]

The Day My Child’s Lunchbox Developed Separation Anxiety

You know you’re deep into mum-life when you find yourself standing in the kitchen at 8:07am negotiating with an inanimate object. This week, my daughter’s snack box decided it no longer wanted to live a quiet life in the school locker.No.It developed separation anxiety. It clung to me.It sat in the passenger seat of my […]