What Would Beyoncé Do?

 

Have you ever hit a wall—mentally, creatively, emotionally—and wondered how you were going to get through it? I have, many times.

When I’m low on motivation or facing something that feels bigger than me, I’ve started asking myself a simple question: What would Beyoncé do? Not in a “she’s perfect” kind of way, but because she embodies discipline, reinvention, and showing up even when it’s hard.

In this solo episode, I’m sharing why Beyoncé is one of my go-to sources of inspo when I need to recalibrate, plus a few lessons I’ve pulled from her rehearsals, performances, and fearless approach to business. Whether it’s a new creative project, a tough decision, or just getting through a blah week—channeling a little Bey energy can go a long way.

If you’ve been needing a mindset reset or a reminder that you’ve got this (even when it feels like you don’t)… this episode is for you.

Chapters:

03:56 Never Too Late to Pivot

10:25 Perceptions Change: 20s vs. 30s

15:51 "What Would Beyoncé Do?"

20:27 Empowerment Through Multitasking

23:58 Proving Critics Wrong with Quality

31:40 The Power of Practice

34:53 Productive Procrastination vs. Purposeful Action

36:28 Smart Work vs. Hard Work

41:40 Embrace Effort and Authenticity

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