Quietly Disruptive

This one question will change your business


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I want to share a question with you today that might be one of the most important questions you ever ask yourself in business. I'd love you to answer it honestly, not with the version you've been telling yourself.

The question is: If you carry on your current path, what will happen?

In this episode, you'll discover:

  • Why where you want to go and where you're actually heading are not always the same place, and how easy it is to confuse the two
  • The moments in my own career where this question would have saved me years of going around in circles
  • Why intentions don't produce your future but actions do, and why "next year," "when the time is right," and "someday" are the most dangerous words in business
  • The difference between feeling busy and actually moving towards something you want
  • And how even small course corrections can change the destination without overhauling the entire journey

The big takeaway: You are moving somewhere whether you like it or not, but this question isn't about whether you're moving, it's about whether you're moving towards something you actually want.

Grab a pen, answer it honestly, and bring your answer to Thursday's episode where we get practical.

Until next time, stay quietly disruptive.

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Quietly DisruptiveBy Becky Benfield-Humberstone