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Business pivots are hard not just because you have to change tactics. They’re hard because you may stubbornly want to hold onto the familiar, even when you have evidence that it’s time to accept a truth and move forward differently. -You worked hard, and it worked...for some time, to some degree -You identified a need that's still real...but prioritizing it may not sustain your business I started off this year with a few hypotheses about what would open doors to net-new business. Fully open to learning, but also *so* sure that my hypotheses would prove to be 'right' (delusion of the best kind). For the last two months, I was super focused on getting the learning that I needed. And guess what. I got enough data to learn that I need to explore other doors. I wasn't 'right'. When people talk about ‘failing fast,’ it’s this (though I can't stand that phrase, topic for another day). Test a hypothesis for as long as you need to get the data to help you make a decision. Once you have that data, don’t sit on it. Choose a direction. Close one phase however you need to, so you can start the next. Remember that no learning is ever lost. I have a new hypothesis. And it’s gonna be right, of course ?? But before diving in, I'm going to close this phase of learning. With gratitude for: -being imperfect -holding my focus on my priorities -the people who made intros for me -the people who took calls with me and the leaders I continue to work with. *Truly* supporting their growth keeps me grounded and is a constant reminder of why I keep going.