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What happens when you make a big career or life pivot… and then realize it’s no longer right for you? In this episode, I talk about the often-unspoken reality of the pivot after the pivot and how to navigate it without panic.

In this solo episode of The Pivot Point, I explore what it means to have a major realization after you’ve already made a big change. We’re often told that we get one big pivot, one defining move—but the truth is, we are constantly evolving, and it’s normal for new desires to emerge over time.

I share a personal story about realizing that even though I loved my corporate engineering role, I loved coaching more—and how that realization hit me suddenly, triggering panic rather than clarity. I walk through what not to do in those moments, and what actually helps you move forward from a grounded place.

This episode breaks down a simple but powerful framework for responding to these “truth bombs,” including why you don’t need to act immediately, how to separate desire from logistics, and how time and support play a critical role in sustainable pivots.

If you’ve ever thought, “I made a change… so why doesn’t this feel like the final destination?” this episode will help you trust yourself, slow down, and make decisions that are aligned—not reactive.

What You’ll Hear

✔️ Why it’s normal to experience a pivot after the pivot

✔️ How panic and urgency distort decision-making

✔️ A grounded framework for responding to major realizations

✔️ The difference between wanting something and acting on it

✔️ How time, support, and boundaries create clarity

✔️ Why slow, intentional pivots often lead to better outcomes

“You are allowed to want something without acting on it yet.”

If this episode resonated, share it with someone who’s navigating a big realization of their own.

Download the Heart-Aligned Career Transition Starter athttps://www.leadintact.com/freebies/heart-aligned-career, or book a free 20-minute call at https://leadintactwithlaura.as.me/free-clarity-call if you want support gaining clarity on your next move.

Proceed as if success is inevitable, because it is.