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Marketing News Reporter & Industry Journalist

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Vicky Sidler is an experienced marketing industry journalist and strategist with more than 15 years in journalism, content strategy, and digital marketing. As a Marketing News Reporter for Strategic Marketing Tribe, she covers breaking developments, trends, and insights that shape the marketing world—from AI in advertising to the latest in customer experience strategy.

Vicky is an award-winning StoryBrand Certified Guide and Duct Tape Marketing Certified Strategist, combining two of the most effective marketing frameworks to help small businesses simplify their message and build marketing systems that work. Her journalism background ensures every piece she writes is fact-checked, insightful, and practical.

Her articles regularly analyze key marketing trends, platform updates, and case studies—offering small business owners, marketers, and industry professionals clear, actionable takeaways. She specializes in topics such as:

  • Digital marketing strategy

  • Content marketing and brand storytelling

  • Marketing technology and automation

  • AI’s impact on marketing

  • StoryBrand and Duct Tape Marketing best practices

Education & Credentials

  • BA in Journalism & English, University of Johannesburg

  • StoryBrand Certified Guide

  • StoryBrand Certified Coach

  • Duct Tape Marketing Certified Strategist

  • Over 20 years in journalism and marketing communications

  • Founder & CEO of Strategic Marketing Tribe

  • Winner of 50Pros Top 10 Global Leader award

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Recent Work

Analog Intelligence vs AI Overload: How to Think Again

Analog Intelligence vs AI Overload: How to Think Again

October 10, 20257 min read
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By Vicky Sidler | Published 10 October 2025 at 12:00 GMT+2

If you’ve ever asked ChatGPT to help write a blog and then found yourself unable to string a sentence together without it, you might be suffering from a condition Ann Handley calls thoughtstipation.

Yes. Thoughtstipation. It’s what happens when your brain gets so used to AI doing the work that it forgets how to think without help.

Handley, one of the OGs of digital marketing, recently reminded us that in our rush to automate everything, we may have accidentally outsourced our brains. She’s not anti-AI, but she is pro-human. And she’s made a strong case for bringing back what she calls Analog Intelligence.


TL;DR:

  • Thoughtstipation is real—AI can block your ability to think clearly

  • Analog Intelligence helps small business owners reclaim focus and creativity

  • Slowing down boosts clarity, originality, and decision-making

  • Analog is a strategy, not nostalgia

  • Simple habits like handwriting, tech-free walks, or index cards can unlock your best ideas

👉 Need help getting your message right? Download the 5-Minute Marketing Fix


Table of Contents:


Meet Analog Intelligence—AI’s Quieter Cousin:

Analog Intelligence isn’t about throwing your phone in the ocean and moving to a cabin. It’s about choosing to slow down before you start speeding up again.

Ann Handley describes it as a way of thinking that trains your patience, sharpens your focus, and clears the clutter. It’s the creative warm-up your brain needs before AI gets involved.

Think:

  • Writing with a pen before opening your laptop

  • Taking a walk without a podcast

  • Doodling on paper when planning your next product

  • Grabbing an index card instead of opening a new tab

These aren’t quirky habits. They’re small rituals that help you get back in touch with how you think, what you care about, and what makes your brand yours.

Thoughtstipation Is Blocking Your Best Work:

According to Handley, AI becomes a problem when we rely on it too soon. Instead of exploring your own thoughts, you skip ahead to someone else’s output.

It feels efficient. But long-term? It’s like skipping leg day for your brain.

Eventually, you lose the ability to think through ideas on your own. You go straight from question to chatbot. Your voice? Blurry. Your strategy? Generic. Your confidence? Wobbly.

For small business owners, that’s risky. Your message is the one thing no one else can copy. If you lose clarity there, no AI tool can save you.

Slow Is a Power Move:

Ann's take is refreshingly practical. She isn’t saying don’t use AI. She’s saying know when to use it.

Start with Analog. Then bring in AI to polish, not to replace.

Here’s how I do it in my business:

I plan my day by hand in my weekly planner. I keep track of ideas using my Rocketbook. I brainstorm in one of several notebooks, vent in the same ones when needed, and organize everything with an embarrassing number of colored pens.

I also write down daily gratitudes as a quiet way to remind myself how lucky I am that I get to do this work, with people I actually like, in a life I genuinely enjoy.

And when I’m off the clock? You’ll often find me offline as well: reading, walking, painting, building puzzles, or coloring in like a calm five-year-old (if those exist).

None of that’s a productivity hack. Truth is, my brain doesn’t do well with a lot of stimulation. Getting offline helps me reset. It’s how I clear space to think before inviting any tools—AI or otherwise—into the mix.

Your Voice Still Matters Most:

Look, I (mostly) love AI. It helps me move faster, test ideas, and serve more clients. But I never want it to be the reason I stop hearing my own voice.

If you’re running a business, you don’t need more noise. You need clarity. And that starts with knowing what you want to say—before you ask a bot how to say it.

That’s exactly why I created the 5-Minute Marketing Fix.

It’s a free tool that helps you write a one-liner for your brand. Not one generated by AI. One built from your actual value and message.

👉 Download it free here


Related Articles:

1. Big brands say AI boosts performance but flops without real creativity. Here's how small businesses can get it right.

Big brands are using AI to crunch numbers—but relying on real people for the creative work. This article proves that your brain still has a job.

2. AI vs Human Creativity in Problem Solving: What Works Best?

Harvard research shows AI is great at predictable tasks—but not great at fresh ideas. Sound familiar? This one backs up why your analog habits are still relevant.

3. 61% of consumers want to turn off AI search summaries. Here's how small businesses can adapt their marketing strategy.

This one gives you hard data to back up your gut feeling that people are tired of AI. It’s a practical guide to keeping your marketing more human.

4. Most People Can't Spot AI Ads—Why That Matters for Your Brand

If you’re wondering whether your customers can tell when your content is AI-made… they can’t. But that doesn’t mean you should lean on it blindly.

5. AI Marketing Trust Gap Widens as Consumers Push Back

More people are getting wary of AI. This article breaks down how to keep trust front and center while still using tech tools smartly.


FAQs on Analog Intelligence and AI Overload

1. What is Analog Intelligence?

Analog Intelligence is the practice of thinking without tech tools. It’s writing by hand, brainstorming offline, and doing creative work without relying on screens or algorithms. It helps clear mental clutter and reconnect with your own ideas before AI steps in.

2. What is “thoughtstipation”?

Coined by Ann Handley, thoughtstipation is mental gridlock caused by overusing AI. If you reach for ChatGPT before you’ve even heard your own thoughts, you might be blocking your natural creativity without realizing it.

3. Why is Analog Intelligence useful for small business owners?

Because it forces clarity. When you slow down and think before automating, your message gets sharper. That’s especially useful when you’re wearing all the hats and can’t afford vague or generic marketing.

4. Does this mean I shouldn’t use AI in my business?

No. It means use AI later in the process—not at the very beginning. Think first. Then let the tools help you shape or polish what you already believe and want to say.

5. What are some easy ways to build Analog Intelligence into my routine?

Try writing your to-do list by hand. Go for a walk without your phone. Jot down ideas in a notebook. Use post-its instead of tabs. It doesn’t need to be dramatic—just intentional.

6. Isn’t all this just romanticising the past?

Nope. Analog isn’t nostalgia. It’s not about “going back”—it’s about getting grounded so you can move forward with more clarity and less noise.

7. How can I keep my message clear even when using AI?

Start with a strong one-liner that reflects your real value. That’s what the5-Minute Marketing Fix is for. It helps you stay focused, whether you’re writing by hand or using every tool in the AI toolbox.

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Vicky Sidler

Vicky Sidler is a seasoned journalist and StoryBrand Certified Guide with a knack for turning marketing confusion into crystal-clear messaging that actually works. Armed with years of experience and an almost suspiciously large collection of pens, she creates stories that connect on a human level.

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