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Whitney Hahn joins GTLE to dismantle one of the most accepted myths in leadership: that being busy means you’re doing something right.
As CEO of Provoke Better, Whitney helps business owners outgrow busyness while still growing healthy, profitable companies. She explains how years of networking events revealed a common pattern—when asked how they’re doing, leaders almost always answer, “I’m busy.” Whitney challenges what that response really signals and why it often masks burnout rather than value.
In this conversation, she introduces the idea of “meconomic drivers,” the personal priorities that shape how leaders want to spend their lives. While economic drivers like revenue and margins keep a business alive, meconomic drivers—relationships, freedom, energy—are what make it worth running. Whitney shares her own drivers, including building a business that can operate without her, so she can step away when she chooses.
The episode also dives into practical execution. Whitney explains how process debt forms, why teams resist reevaluating task stacks, and how mapping workflows can dramatically improve momentum without adding headcount. A real client example shows how process clarity reduced burnout, improved delivery speed, and increased capacity.
This episode is for leaders who want to build companies that scale responsibly—without sacrificing health, relationships, or clarity along the way.
By Mike MahonyWhitney Hahn joins GTLE to dismantle one of the most accepted myths in leadership: that being busy means you’re doing something right.
As CEO of Provoke Better, Whitney helps business owners outgrow busyness while still growing healthy, profitable companies. She explains how years of networking events revealed a common pattern—when asked how they’re doing, leaders almost always answer, “I’m busy.” Whitney challenges what that response really signals and why it often masks burnout rather than value.
In this conversation, she introduces the idea of “meconomic drivers,” the personal priorities that shape how leaders want to spend their lives. While economic drivers like revenue and margins keep a business alive, meconomic drivers—relationships, freedom, energy—are what make it worth running. Whitney shares her own drivers, including building a business that can operate without her, so she can step away when she chooses.
The episode also dives into practical execution. Whitney explains how process debt forms, why teams resist reevaluating task stacks, and how mapping workflows can dramatically improve momentum without adding headcount. A real client example shows how process clarity reduced burnout, improved delivery speed, and increased capacity.
This episode is for leaders who want to build companies that scale responsibly—without sacrificing health, relationships, or clarity along the way.