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Push, pause, pivot with Jadah Sellner

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If you’re in a place of overwhelm and uncertainty, and you’re not sure what direction to move in next, this solo episode of the Lead with Love podcast is for you.

When we’re creating meaningful work in the world and have a vision to make a bigger impact for the communities we serve, we find ourselves in these different seasons of productivity (and some might even seem counterintuitive).

In episode 127 of Lead with Love, I talk about a question that’s been stirring in my heart and head over the past month and now I’m asking you…

How do you know when to push, when to pause and when to pivot?

“When pausing you can think and dream, but you also just need to be still and actually listen to see what is the next move.”

– JADAH SELLNER

What you'll hear (and don't want to miss!)

  • Feeling overwhelmed? Ask yourself this question [2:11]
  • What pausing is really all about and why it can be so important [3:59]
  • How you can find opportunities by pivoting [5:58]
  • What to consider when in each phase and how you may be creating unnecessary pressure for yourself [7:38]
  • What can you can do right now and a special invitation I have for you [9:53]

Resources + links mentioned:

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Key Quotes:

  • “Pushing is about this extra level of effort and energy, and sometimes you need to be in that push phase to get something started.” [2:28]
  • “Pausing can feel very peaceful, but in the beginning of choosing to surrender it can also feel very stressful.” [4:09]
  • “When pausing you can think and dream, but you also just need to be still and actually listen to see what is the next move.” [5:46]
  • “Are you saying it’s a pause for you, but it’s actually perfectionism that has got you stalled and not moving?” [7:55]
  • “Continue to put play at the top of your to-do list.” [10:18]

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