‘Moving in silence’ trend sees young entrepreneurs keep business plans under wraps
Search interest in the phrase has jumped by 50% over the past year, signalling a cultural shift among Millennials and Gen Z away from public declarations of ambition toward more discreet, strategic action.
A growing number of young entrepreneurs are choosing to keep their goals private, embracing a trend known as ‘moving in silence.’
Search interest in the phrase has jumped by 50% over the past year, signalling a cultural shift among Millennials and Gen Z away from public declarations of ambition toward more discreet, strategic action.
Rather than broadcasting their business ventures or startup ideas online, these entrepreneurs are opting for a quieter approach – only revealing their progress once tangible results have been achieved.
The motivation, according to experts, is to avoid distractions, external pressure, and the pitfalls of performative productivity.
Mindy Paul, a business coach and manifestation expert, said: “Keeping your goals private can be surprisingly powerful.
“We often seek validation through sharing our plans, but this can backfire if we’re in the wrong environment or mindset.”
Paul explains that early praise or skepticism from others can dilute motivation.
He said: “When we rely too heavily on the encouragement of others, we risk losing momentum if that support fades.












