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Hyperfocus builds the business until boredom bites back

Season 1 Episode 7 Published 1 month ago
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Hyperfocus can look like a superpower from the outside, but living inside it is a different story. We get honest about what autistic hyperfocus actually feels like and how it helped build The Digital Picnic when the hours were long, the stakes were high, and the salary was, frankly, nothing.

Then we flip the coin to the part founders rarely admit out loud: boredom. Not the harmless kind, but the kind that creeps in when you feel underutilised, disconnected, or tempted to “fix” things that aren’t broken. We talk about why a bored founder can destabilise a business, create fake urgency, pick unnecessary fights, and chase dopamine at the team’s expense, plus what to do before that energy leaks into decisions you regret.

You’ll also hear a practical framework for separating boredom from true misalignment.

If you’re navigating neurodivergent leadership, founder identity shifts, or the messy middle of small business growth, this chat will give you the next steps.

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Key Takeaways: 

  • How autistic hyperfocus can drive early business growth 
  •  Why founder boredom is a hidden risk in business 
  •  The difference between boredom and outgrowing your role
  •  How pattern recognition and deep focus create a business advantage 
  •  Why underutilisation is dangerous for neurodivergent founders 
  •  How bored founders create chaos, self-sabotage, and fake urgency 
  •  Why updating your founder role and job description can reignite growth 
  •  The bigger lesson, hyperfocus builds the business, but reinvention keeps it healthy

Hosted by Cherie Clonan [@cherie_thedigitalpicnic] and co-hosted and produced by Steph Clifford [@stephssocials

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