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Permission to Pivot: Grieving What Was and Embracing What’s Next

Permission to Pivot: Grieving What Was and Embracing What’s Next


Season 1 Episode 200


Throughout your entrepreneurial journey, it's important to take moments to reflect on what you’ve built, where you’re heading, and what truly brings you energy. In this solo episode, I opened up about the messy magic of pivoting, evolving passions, and the vital importance of giving yourself permission to grow in new directions.

After years of building communities, running retreats around the globe, and coaching clinicians to “Doubt Yourself, Do It Anyway,” it’s clear that our journeys rarely go as planned. And that’s okay.

3 key takeaways:

  1. It’s Normal for Passions to Evolve: If the spark fades or your interests shift, that’s not failure. Growth isn’t linear.
  2. Zoom Out and Acknowledge Your Journey: Take time to recognize how far you’ve come, even if it feels like you’re standing still. Every pivot is part of your story.
  3. Give Yourself Permission to Pause: It’s courageous to rest, reflect, and admit something no longer serves you. Grief and relief can coexist in letting go.

You’re not alone if you’re navigating uncertainty or sitting with grief about retiring some hard-won entrepreneurial roles. I’m right there with you—learning to honor my energy, trust intuition, and celebrate each imperfect step forward.

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