Every entreprenuer reaches a point (usually many times) in their business where they have to pivot, change things up or just wipe it all out and start again.
This can feel daunting because here you are - right back at square one.
I've had this experience many times in the past year (including with this very podcast!) and I've learned that it's really not about starting over - it’s about starting again, and trust me, there’s a BIG difference.
In this eye-opening episode, we dive into the untold truth of business pivots—unpacking the hidden power in what feels like setbacks but are actually setups for your next big leap.
FYI - This isn’t your typical business pep talk. It’s a no-BS guide to recognizing your true starting point (hint: it’s way ahead of where you think). I share practical strategies for effective pivoting, maintaining and leveraging your network, and why starting again means you’re growing, not failing.
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Melissa Snow is a Business Relationship Strategist and the founder of Powerful Women Rising - a business growth ecosystem for female entreprenuers who want to create real momentum through real relationships.
Inside the PWR Connect Network and the PWR Business Growth Mastermind, Melissa helps women in business get build relationships, increase visibility and get more referrals without pressure, perfection or performative networking.
She's on a mission to change the way women grow their businesses - proving that you can be authentic, values-driven and profitable at the same time.
Melissa lives in Colorado with two dogs (Peyton and Ally), three cats (Giorgio, Karma and Betty) and any number of foster kittens. She hates winter, seafood and feet. She loves iced coffee, Taylor Swift, and buying books she'll never read.