Did She REALLY Say That?!

Female Entrepreneurs Don't Need Another 90-Day Plan. Period.

May 27, 2026·34 min
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Women Entrepreneurs are still being handed business blueprints that were never designed for the realities they live—and then wondering why success feels like self-betrayal. The cost isn’t just inefficiency; it’s building systems that quietly replicate the very structures they were trying to escape.This isn’t about tweaking strategy. It’s about leadership identity and rejecting inherited design defaults that were never built for women’s lives. When you understand where you are in the Female Intelligence Cycle—especially Awareness and Reflect—you stop chasing models and start questioning them.Jen Barrett is a thought partner redefining what it means to build a business while navigating caregiving, grief, and real life—and why that demands a different kind of structure.The uncomfortable truth: leaving corporate doesn’t mean you stopped recreating its broken systemsWhy “take what you need and leave the rest” is a leadership skill—not a lack of commitmentThe hidden cost of 30-60-90 day plans—and why they fail women specificallyThe shift from “solver” to “thought partner” and why it changes everything about how you scaleWhy “we can do hard things” is a flawed mantra—and what replaces itThe high-alert state women operate in—and how it silently drives over-functioningMidlife as a leadership upgrade: trading diplomacy for directnessPillar: Female Intelligence CycleScalable business design for women starts within.🎙️ Access this episode and all related resources here:https://truthbombmarketing.com/did-she-really-say-that/

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