![Mind The Business: Small Business Success Stories podcast artwork](https://cdn.player.fm/images/44159763/series/yvoDOHutf1eKJqQp/32.jpg 32w, https://cdn.player.fm/images/44159763/series/yvoDOHutf1eKJqQp/64.jpg 64w, https://cdn.player.fm/images/44159763/series/yvoDOHutf1eKJqQp/128.jpg 128w, https://cdn.player.fm/images/44159763/series/yvoDOHutf1eKJqQp/256.jpg 256w, https://cdn.player.fm/images/44159763/series/yvoDOHutf1eKJqQp/512.jpg 512w)
![Mind The Business: Small Business Success Stories podcast artwork](/static/images/64pixel.png)
GESPONSORDE
Thinking about making a big change in your business?
Pivoting in business can feel overwhelming, but here’s the truth: it doesn’t mean failure. In fact, making a pivot is often a sign of growth, alignment, and bold decision-making.
In this episode of She Is Going Somewhere, I’m pulling back the curtain on what it really takes to pivot in business without feeling like a failure. From preparing your audience to creating a financial plan, we’re diving into the strategic steps that make a pivot successful—and why it’s a bold move forward, not a step back.
If you’re feeling stuck or misaligned, grab your favorite bev and let’s chat about how to pivot in business with confidence and purpose.
Why Pivoting Isn’t Failure:
Learn why making a change in your business builds on what you’ve already accomplished rather than erasing it.
How to Pivot With a Purpose:
Discover how to evaluate your current situation, align your pivot with your long-term goals, and map out a plan to make the transition seamless.
How to Prepare Your Audience for the Pivot:
Get practical tips for communicating your pivot clearly, building excitement, and maintaining trust as you transition.
How to Avoid Financial Hardship During a Pivot:
Learn how to create a financial safety net, test your new direction, and pivot without putting yourself or your family at risk.
Pivots Are Strategic, Not Regressive: Pivoting isn’t about failure—it’s about realigning your business with where you’re headed.
Planning Is Everything: Having a plan for finances, audience communication, and gradual implementation can make all the difference.
Your Audience Will Follow: People are here for you, not just your offers. If you communicate honestly and with purpose, they’ll stick with you.
You’re Not Alone: Solopreneurship might feel isolating, but pivots are a normal, even courageous, part of the journey.
Reflect on Your Why:
Get clear on why you want to pivot. Is it due to burnout, misalignment, or a new opportunity? Knowing your motivation helps you stay focused.
Make a Financial Plan:
Ensure you have savings, a backup income stream, or a gradual transition strategy to avoid financial stress.
Communicate With Your Audience:
Transparency builds trust. Share your reasons for pivoting and connect your old and new offers to show how they align.
Test the Waters:
Before fully committing to your pivot, try out a beta version of your new offer or start creating content around it to gauge interest.
Give Yourself Grace:
Pivoting takes time, effort, and patience. Celebrate the small wins along the way.
Pivoting is easier with a community of like-minded women by your side. That’s where the Girls Girls Membership comes in.
Inside, you’ll find:
Follow me on Instagram: @TarynRachelle
Want to learn more about me? Get to know the girl behind the mic here.
Pivoting in business doesn’t have to feel overwhelming or isolating. It’s a bold move forward that allows you to align your business with your goals, values, and vision.
If you’re wondering if now is the time to pivot, remember: you’re not starting over—you’re evolving. Take it one step at a time, and trust that with the right plan and support, your pivot will be a powerful step toward somewhere amazing.
Until next time, keep going—because girl, we’re going somewhere.
7 afleveringen
Thinking about making a big change in your business?
Pivoting in business can feel overwhelming, but here’s the truth: it doesn’t mean failure. In fact, making a pivot is often a sign of growth, alignment, and bold decision-making.
In this episode of She Is Going Somewhere, I’m pulling back the curtain on what it really takes to pivot in business without feeling like a failure. From preparing your audience to creating a financial plan, we’re diving into the strategic steps that make a pivot successful—and why it’s a bold move forward, not a step back.
If you’re feeling stuck or misaligned, grab your favorite bev and let’s chat about how to pivot in business with confidence and purpose.
Why Pivoting Isn’t Failure:
Learn why making a change in your business builds on what you’ve already accomplished rather than erasing it.
How to Pivot With a Purpose:
Discover how to evaluate your current situation, align your pivot with your long-term goals, and map out a plan to make the transition seamless.
How to Prepare Your Audience for the Pivot:
Get practical tips for communicating your pivot clearly, building excitement, and maintaining trust as you transition.
How to Avoid Financial Hardship During a Pivot:
Learn how to create a financial safety net, test your new direction, and pivot without putting yourself or your family at risk.
Pivots Are Strategic, Not Regressive: Pivoting isn’t about failure—it’s about realigning your business with where you’re headed.
Planning Is Everything: Having a plan for finances, audience communication, and gradual implementation can make all the difference.
Your Audience Will Follow: People are here for you, not just your offers. If you communicate honestly and with purpose, they’ll stick with you.
You’re Not Alone: Solopreneurship might feel isolating, but pivots are a normal, even courageous, part of the journey.
Reflect on Your Why:
Get clear on why you want to pivot. Is it due to burnout, misalignment, or a new opportunity? Knowing your motivation helps you stay focused.
Make a Financial Plan:
Ensure you have savings, a backup income stream, or a gradual transition strategy to avoid financial stress.
Communicate With Your Audience:
Transparency builds trust. Share your reasons for pivoting and connect your old and new offers to show how they align.
Test the Waters:
Before fully committing to your pivot, try out a beta version of your new offer or start creating content around it to gauge interest.
Give Yourself Grace:
Pivoting takes time, effort, and patience. Celebrate the small wins along the way.
Pivoting is easier with a community of like-minded women by your side. That’s where the Girls Girls Membership comes in.
Inside, you’ll find:
Follow me on Instagram: @TarynRachelle
Want to learn more about me? Get to know the girl behind the mic here.
Pivoting in business doesn’t have to feel overwhelming or isolating. It’s a bold move forward that allows you to align your business with your goals, values, and vision.
If you’re wondering if now is the time to pivot, remember: you’re not starting over—you’re evolving. Take it one step at a time, and trust that with the right plan and support, your pivot will be a powerful step toward somewhere amazing.
Until next time, keep going—because girl, we’re going somewhere.
7 afleveringen
Player FM scant het web op podcasts van hoge kwaliteit waarvan u nu kunt genieten. Het is de beste podcast-app en werkt op Android, iPhone en internet. Aanmelden om abonnementen op verschillende apparaten te synchroniseren.