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Sometimes life throws you a curveball right when you need it least.
This week, days before the most complex retreat I've ever planned, I got some difficult personal news that forced me to completely pivot.
The temptation in moments like these is to try to control every detail and predict every outcome. But I've learned that's not what gets you through moments like these.
In this episode, I share the three things I rely on when life forces a pivot, and why so much of entrepreneurship is really about who you choose to be when things don't go to plan.
References
Join the Female Founders Accelerator waitlist and be the first to find out when the next cohort opens in 2026.
Entrepreneur's Annual Goal Setting Guide
The 90 Day Clinic Launch Blueprint teaches the financial, marketing, and operational essentials to get your practice up and running in just 90 days. Get on the waitlist here.
Download my free guide 6 Steps to Opening a Clinic here!
Book a free discovery call today
Audio Stamps
[00:50] [Intro] A sudden loss, a last-minute pivot, and what it taught me about entrepreneurship
[04:47] [The pivot] When a family emergency forces a last-minute change to a major business commitment
[05:56] [Confidence] Why self-trust is more useful than trying to predict the future
[06:59] [The framework] Three things to keep you grounded when plans change
[10:53] [The human side] The reality of running a business and holding different emotions at the same time
To work with Amanda Sabicer or find out more, check out her website at www.amandasabicer.com.
By Amanda Sabicer**Send us a Text Message! Please include your name and email so we can answer you! Please note, this does not subscribe you to our email list, it's just to answer if you have a questions for us.**
Sometimes life throws you a curveball right when you need it least.
This week, days before the most complex retreat I've ever planned, I got some difficult personal news that forced me to completely pivot.
The temptation in moments like these is to try to control every detail and predict every outcome. But I've learned that's not what gets you through moments like these.
In this episode, I share the three things I rely on when life forces a pivot, and why so much of entrepreneurship is really about who you choose to be when things don't go to plan.
References
Join the Female Founders Accelerator waitlist and be the first to find out when the next cohort opens in 2026.
Entrepreneur's Annual Goal Setting Guide
The 90 Day Clinic Launch Blueprint teaches the financial, marketing, and operational essentials to get your practice up and running in just 90 days. Get on the waitlist here.
Download my free guide 6 Steps to Opening a Clinic here!
Book a free discovery call today
Audio Stamps
[00:50] [Intro] A sudden loss, a last-minute pivot, and what it taught me about entrepreneurship
[04:47] [The pivot] When a family emergency forces a last-minute change to a major business commitment
[05:56] [Confidence] Why self-trust is more useful than trying to predict the future
[06:59] [The framework] Three things to keep you grounded when plans change
[10:53] [The human side] The reality of running a business and holding different emotions at the same time
To work with Amanda Sabicer or find out more, check out her website at www.amandasabicer.com.