Why Bigger Isn’t Always Better in Business
This episode of The Quietly Disruptive Business Podcast will change how you think about growth, focus, and impact in your business.
Over the summer, I spent countless hours in my garden and harvested over 100kg of tomatoes (yes, really!). What started as a practical project quickly turned into a powerful reminder for both life and business: sometimes bigger isn’t better.
In a world that constantly pushes us to chase more — more clients, more launches, more followers — I want to share why depth, focus, and meaningful connection create the most lasting impact.
Going Deep Instead of Spreading Thin
This isn’t just a conversation about productivity or strategy. It’s about choosing a different way of working: one that prioritises depth over breadth.
I’ve consciously chosen to work exclusively 1:1 with clients rather than run group programmes. At first, it felt counterintuitive — wasn’t I supposed to scale? But that decision transformed the way I work and the results I deliver.
By focusing on fewer clients and giving them my full attention, I’ve created more clarity, joy, and transformation than chasing volume ever could.
In This Episode, You’ll Learn:
Why chasing “more” can leave you exhausted, scattered, and creatively depleted
How focusing deeply on the things that truly matter amplifies impact and satisfaction
Ways to identify your most important projects or clients, and give them your full energy
How small, intentional steps lead to consistent, meaningful growth
The Key Takeaway:
You don’t have to do everything to succeed. You just have to do a few things really, really well.
If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by the pressure to scale, launch, or “do it all,” this episode is the reset you didn’t know you needed.
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