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The Middle Is Where Most People Give Up | Ep 14

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What happens when you walk away from a successful tech company and start over from scratch? In this episode of Project W.I.R.E.™, Romeo sits down with Keila Doyle, founder of Golfily, an AI-powered golf platform designed to help players track their progress, improve their game, and enjoy the sport without being glued to their phones. Before launching Golfily, Keila built and exited a technology company in London before making the life-changing move to Dubai. What started as a sabbatical and a desire to meet new people eventually turned into a new business venture built around a passion she never expected to discover: golf. Together, Romeo and Keila explore: ✅ Why intuition matters more than most people realize ✅ The connection between golf, mindfulness, and entrepreneurship ✅ The "20 Second Rule" for handling frustration and setbacks ✅ Why most people quit during the middle stage of success ✅ How to build a business with intention instead of rushing for results ✅ The importance of protecting your peace as an entrepreneur ✅ Why asking for help is one of the most underrated business skills ✅ How Golfily uses artificial intelligence while keeping the human experience at the center ✅ The reality behind building products, testing ideas, and launching imperfectly This conversation is packed with lessons on resilience, self-awareness, entrepreneurship, personal growth, and finding opportunities in unexpected places. Whether you're building a business, navigating a career transition, or simply trying to trust yourself more, this episode offers practical insights you can apply immediately. Connect with Keila Doyle: Instagram: @golffily_ If you enjoyed this episode: ✅ Like this video 🔔 Subscribe for weekly conversations on business, mindset, leadership, and personal growth ↗️ Share this episode with someone who needs a reminder that not everything has to be figured out before taking the next step #ProjectWIRE #Entrepreneurship #Mindset #Leadership #PersonalDevelopment #StartupLife #BusinessGrowth #Golf #Podast #Dubai #Scale #Business #Founder

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episode The Middle Is Where Most People Give Up | Ep 14 cover

The Middle Is Where Most People Give Up | Ep 14

What happens when you walk away from a successful tech company and start over from scratch? In this episode of Project W.I.R.E.™, Romeo sits down with Keila Doyle, founder of Golfily, an AI-powered golf platform designed to help players track their progress, improve their game, and enjoy the sport without being glued to their phones. Before launching Golfily, Keila built and exited a technology company in London before making the life-changing move to Dubai. What started as a sabbatical and a desire to meet new people eventually turned into a new business venture built around a passion she never expected to discover: golf. Together, Romeo and Keila explore: ✅ Why intuition matters more than most people realize ✅ The connection between golf, mindfulness, and entrepreneurship ✅ The "20 Second Rule" for handling frustration and setbacks ✅ Why most people quit during the middle stage of success ✅ How to build a business with intention instead of rushing for results ✅ The importance of protecting your peace as an entrepreneur ✅ Why asking for help is one of the most underrated business skills ✅ How Golfily uses artificial intelligence while keeping the human experience at the center ✅ The reality behind building products, testing ideas, and launching imperfectly This conversation is packed with lessons on resilience, self-awareness, entrepreneurship, personal growth, and finding opportunities in unexpected places. Whether you're building a business, navigating a career transition, or simply trying to trust yourself more, this episode offers practical insights you can apply immediately. Connect with Keila Doyle: Instagram: @golffily_ If you enjoyed this episode: ✅ Like this video 🔔 Subscribe for weekly conversations on business, mindset, leadership, and personal growth ↗️ Share this episode with someone who needs a reminder that not everything has to be figured out before taking the next step #ProjectWIRE #Entrepreneurship #Mindset #Leadership #PersonalDevelopment #StartupLife #BusinessGrowth #Golf #Podast #Dubai #Scale #Business #Founder

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