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AI Confidence for Women: When Real Life Is Loud

There are two types of weeks. There are the ones where you plan to finally get your systems sorted. You’ll batch content, set up automations, maybe even organise that Notion board that’s been judging you since November. And then there are the ones where life laughs in your face. This week has been the second […]

Confident AI Use: Choosing Peace Over Panic This Weekend

It’s Friday afternoon. The week has done what weeks do ,  thrown a few curveballs, demanded more than you planned, and probably included at least one moment where you stared at your screen wondering if everyone else has figured something out that you haven’t. Here’s the truth: they haven’t. This week, we’ve talked about using […]

AI Decision Making for Women: The Power of ‘Deciding Once’

There are two types of women in business right now. The first has seventeen browser tabs open, three AI tools on free trials, a Pinterest board called “AI Strategy 2025,” and a growing sense that she’s somehow falling behind despite consuming more content than ever before. The second uses one tool. Maybe two. She couldn’t […]

AI Overwhelm in Business: It’s Not You, It’s the Noise

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: […]

Why AI Confidence for Women Isn’t About Learning More Tools

There are two types of women in business right now. The first has seventeen browser tabs open, three AI newsletters she hasn’t read, a saved Instagram reel about “the tool that will change everything,” and a vague sense that she’s falling behind because someone on LinkedIn just discovered something called Claude and won’t shut up […]

The Difference Between Confident and Reactive AI Use: Choosing Calm Over Chaos

There are two types of AI users. The first opens seventeen tabs before breakfast. She’s downloaded three new tools this week because someone on LinkedIn called them “game-changers.” Her browser history looks like a panic attack. She’s busy: frantically, exhaustingly busy: but she couldn’t tell you what any of it is actually for. The second […]

It’s Not You, It’s the Noise: Why AI Overwhelm is a Normal Response to an Abnormal World

There are two types of people scrolling LinkedIn right now. The first sees yet another AI post about the “10 tools you MUST be using” and thinks, great, more homework I’m already behind on. The second sees the same post and thinks… actually, no. They think the exact same thing. Because that’s the only reasonable […]

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 […]