Personal Identity vs Business Identity: Where They Clash

EPISODE · Apr 19, 2026 · 28 MIN

Personal Identity vs Business Identity: Where They Clash

from PM Collective - The ART of property management · host Ashleigh Goodchild

Send us Fan MailWe unpack why business owners can lose themselves when their work becomes their identity, and how that blur quietly drives burnout and disconnection. We share practical ways to strengthen personal identity without oversharing so clients and teams see a human first, not just a role. • Personal identity vs business identity and why they clash for business owners •The difference between personal and private and what to share • Using social media to show values, hobbies and real life • The blur between work and home and the constant mental load • Decision fatigue and why leaders need fewer weekend decisions • warning signs like introducing yourself through the business and tying mood to performance • Rebuilding balance without following textbook rules that do not fit • Designing a values-led business for long-term sustainability As always, these conversations we have inside the PMC Learning Lab would love to have you there one day. And you can head over to pmcollective.com.au to find out more.This podcast is sponsored by PropertyMe.Australia's #1 Property Management Software. www.propertyme.com.au This podcast is sponsored by Inspection Express. Inspection Express and Paperless Office is the leader in innovative, time saving property Inspection Software.Property Management Software | Inspection Express & Paperless Office (ipropertyexpress.com)Support the show

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