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107. Business Lessons I Didn’t Expect to Learn in 2025

107. Business Lessons I Didn’t Expect to Learn in 2025

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In episode 107, I’m sharing the unexpected business lessons that shaped my year, lessons I thought I had mastered long ago, only to be humbled, stretched, and reminded that growth is never a one-time event.


From delegation and slowing down, to protecting your nervous system and letting ideas stay hobbies, this episode is a reflection on what it looks like to evolve as a leader, a business owner, and a human being. These lessons shifted how I work, how I rest, and what I plan to carry into 2026.


In this episode, I cover:

  • Why growth often brings you back to lessons you thought you’d already learned

  • Why delegating creates space for your business to expand

  • How slowing down actually accelerates clarity, revenue, and aligned opportunities

  • The power of pivoting quietly, without announcing every change

  • Why your nervous system is your most important leadership tool

  • How to resist pressure to monetize every idea (even the good ones)


Key Takeaways:

  • Delegation isn’t detachment, it’s leadership

  • Slowing down creates the space your growth needs

  • Not every pivot needs a public announcement

  • Your nervous system shapes the way you lead and make decisions

  • You don’t have to monetize every idea to be successful

  • Simple businesses can be the most sustainable and scalable


Chapters:

00:00 Welcome to the Pivot and Promotion Podcast

00:59 Unexpected Business Lessons from 2025

05:37 The Importance of Delegation

08:55 Slowing Down to Grow09:53 Quietly Pivoting Behind the Scenes

11:46 Nervous System as a Leadership Tool

14:32 Monetization Mindset: Not Everything Needs to Be Monetized


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