Quietly Disruptive

Do you have a direction or a destination?

13 min · 26 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Do you have a direction or a destination?

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Most founders have a direction, a rough sense of where they're heading, who they want to work with, what kind of business they're building. But very few have a destination, that one crystal-clear sentence that describes exactly what they're here to do and why it matters. And that difference changes everything. In this episode, I walk through what separates a direction from a destination using three real examples, share my own destination sentence and the nine months it took me to find it, and show you how one sentence can guide every decision you make in your business — from which clients to say yes to, to what to do in your marketing, to knowing when something is pulling you off course. In this episode, you'll hear: * The difference between a direction and a destination, and why one leaves you building in a fog while the other gives you a North Star * Three side-by-side examples that show exactly what a destination sentence looks and sounds like * Why not having one yet isn't a sign that something's wrong, and how I found mine the hard way so you don't have to * How my destination sentence now filters every decision I make, including which founders are the right fit and which ones aren't The big takeaway: When you only have a direction, every strategy, trend, and piece of advice can pull you off course, but when you have a destination, you have something to check every decision against, and that clarity is what makes everything else simpler. Until next time, stay quietly disruptive. ### Ready to go further? Sign the pact and join the Quietly Disruptive movement. It's free and takes seconds. Sign the Pact and every week you'll receive Field Notes, my weekly letter where I share what the Quietly Disruptive path really looks like behind-the-scenes. You'll also receive exclusive invitations to workshops, in-person meetups, and experiences you won't find anywhere else. Link: https://www.beckybenfieldhumberstone.com/signthepact [https://www.beckybenfieldhumberstone.com/signthepact] Read my story of how I became a Quietly Disruptive business coach, which involves over twenty-five years of building businesses and model horses (#notatypo). Link: https://www.beckybenfieldhumberstone.com [https://www.beckybenfieldhumberstone.com]

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