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Be the Bunny: Soft, Strong, and Wildly Effective

  • Writer: Traci Howell
    Traci Howell
  • Aug 22, 2025
  • 2 min read

You know what bunnies don’t do?


They don’t sprint all day.They don’t roar to prove they belong.And they sure don’t apologize for taking up space.


They rest. They leap.They move with purpose.


And honestly? That’s the energy I want more creative CEOs to embrace.


Because hustle culture says you need to be louder, faster, bigger.But bunny energy? It says: be nimble. Be soft. Be strategic. And still win.


The Bunny Way of Running a Business


I had a client once who said, “I just don’t think I have the energy to do business like everyone else.”


I told her, “Good. Because you’re not like everyone else.”


She didn’t need to show up 6 times a day on socials.She needed one great workflow. One aligned offer. A system that worked quietly in the background while she showed up intentionally — and then hopped off to rest.


That’s bunny energy. Smart. Light. Effective.


Fast Doesn’t Always Mean Loud


People think in order to scale, they have to be intense.But the most powerful shifts I’ve seen with my clients come from small, quick, quiet moves.


Like:– Automating onboarding emails– Adding one agent to follow up with leads– Building content that repurposes itself.


These aren’t big leaps.They’re short hops — repeated consistently.And they get results without the burnout.


Softness Is a Strategy


You don’t have to harden yourself to be taken seriously. You can lead with gentleness. You can build with rest. You can win without shouting.



The truth is, some of the strongest businesses are built on quiet, consistent momentum.


Let Victory Assistants review your automations now — and let’s create a simple system that lets your business run smoother, lighter, and smarter.


You don’t need to be a lion to lead. You just need to be a bunny with a plan.

 
 
 

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