Pivot Point - Strategy for Change with Nik Michael

Reframing Loss to Transformation - Kim Costa

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What if the discomfort you feel isn't dissatisfaction, but a signal that you've outgrown your current life? In this inspiring conversation, Kim Costa shares how a quiet realization in her 50s led her to reinvent her life, redefine success, and create a path rooted in authenticity.Through her personal journey and the development of the Wheelhouse Method, Kim explains how our environments often reflect our inner lives—and how small changes can create powerful shifts in clarity, purpose, and well-being. This episode explores the courage to listen to what no longer fits, embrace change before crisis forces it, and build a life aligned with who you are becoming.If you're feeling stuck, questioning your next step, or seeking greater fulfillment, Kim's story offers practical wisdom and inspiration to help you find your own pivot point.https://lifestylefoundations.com/pivotpointnikmichael.comnikmichael.substack.com

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episode Reframing Loss to Transformation - Kim Costa cover

Reframing Loss to Transformation - Kim Costa

What if the discomfort you feel isn't dissatisfaction, but a signal that you've outgrown your current life? In this inspiring conversation, Kim Costa shares how a quiet realization in her 50s led her to reinvent her life, redefine success, and create a path rooted in authenticity.Through her personal journey and the development of the Wheelhouse Method, Kim explains how our environments often reflect our inner lives—and how small changes can create powerful shifts in clarity, purpose, and well-being. This episode explores the courage to listen to what no longer fits, embrace change before crisis forces it, and build a life aligned with who you are becoming.If you're feeling stuck, questioning your next step, or seeking greater fulfillment, Kim's story offers practical wisdom and inspiration to help you find your own pivot point.https://lifestylefoundations.com/pivotpointnikmichael.comnikmichael.substack.com

I går4 min
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The Caregiver’s Pivot: Love, Loss, and Letting Go

In this deeply personal and emotional episode of Pivot Point: Strategy for Change, Yvonne Manning shares her experience as primary caregiver for her mother through the progression of Alzheimer’s and dementia. This conversation is not about business, success, or external achievement — it is about the quiet internal pivot that happens when life calls you to care for someone you love while navigating grief, fear, uncertainty, and profound emotional change. Yvonne speaks openly about the weight of caregiving, the gradual losses that come long before goodbye, and the emotional complexity of watching a parent slowly change. Together, we explore what it means to surrender without giving up, ask for help without losing yourself, and continue moving forward while holding both fear and faith at the same time. This episode is a powerful reflection on resilience, presence, love, identity, and the hidden strength that emerges during life’s most difficult seasons. A moving conversation for anyone who has cared for a loved one, faced loss, or experienced a personal transformation that changed the way they see themselves and the world around them. pivotpointnikmichael.com nikmichael.substack.com

4. juni 202648 min
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Diffuse Guilt: When Everything Feels Like Your Fault

In this episode of Pivot Point: Strategy for Change with Nik Michael, Nik explores the psychology of diffused guilt — the tendency to assume responsibility for other people’s emotions, discomfort, or reactions even when they may not belong to you. Through relatable examples drawn from relationships, work, parenting, caregiving, and everyday interactions, Nik examines how emotionally aware and responsible people often fall into patterns of over-apologizing, over-explaining, and carrying emotional burdens that were never truly theirs to hold. Blending clinical insight, Gestalt therapy concepts, and real-life application, this episode focuses on the small internal moments that become pivot points: the pause between feeling discomfort and automatically assuming fault. This is a conversation about boundaries, self-awareness, emotional accuracy, and learning to ask one powerful question: “What is actually mine here?” pivotpointnikmichael.com nikmichael.substack.com

27. maj 202618 min
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Neurotic Repetition - The Repeating Pivot You Don't Notice

What if the patterns you keep repeating aren't failures — they're unfinished business? You changed the job, the relationship, the environment, and somehow the same feeling found you again. In this episode of Pivot Point: Strategy for Change with Nik Michael, Nik draws on Gestalt therapy and over two decades of clinical work to explore why we keep arriving at the same emotional outcomes no matter how much we change the circumstances around us — and what it actually takes to interrupt a loop that has been running longer than you realize. If you've ever looked at your life and recognized the same shape showing up in different clothes, this one is for you. The pivot is closer than you think.https://nikmichael.substack.com/p/the-loop-you-keep-living-in-pivot?utm_source=youtube

21. maj 202617 min
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From Actor to Authority: Why Connection Wins in a World Flooded with Content

In this episode of Pivot Point, Stacy Kessler reveals adifferent kind of pivot—one that doesn’t necessarily look like change from the outside, but transforms everything internally. After building the kind of career most people are stillworking toward—decades across Off-Broadway, network television, and major national campaigns including Capital One, Verizon, Lancôme, and Mercedes-Benz—Stacy had reached what many would call arrival. Stability.Direction. But as the industry began to shift in real time, the traditional pathways she had trained for started to narrow, while something else accelerated in the opposite direction. Content didn’t just grow—it flooded the landscape. And inthat flood, something became undeniable: there is no shortage of content, but there is a shortage of connection. Instead of reinventing herself, Stacy made a more precisemove. She translated her skills. What she had spent years developing—presence, emotional truth, and the ability to create genuine connection—became exactlywhat the moment demanded. This conversation explores the deeper structure of a pivot:the cognitive shift in how you understand your value, the emotional process of letting go of the identity you’ve outgrown, and the behavioral move of applyingyour skills in a new context. It’s not about becoming someone new. It’s about finally seeing clearly who you already are. What’s your pivot point?

14. maj 202635 min