You don’t have to start from scratch. You just need to start smarter.

Career pivots are the new promotions. In a world that values agility and adaptability, changing direction is no longer a red flag—it’s a superpower. But knowing you want to pivot and actually making it happen? That’s where strategy meets storytelling.

Why Pivoting Isn’t Starting Over

You’ve built a whole toolkit over the years: systems thinking, relationship building, creativity under pressure. A pivot is about applying those tools to new problems—not tossing them out.

Transferable Skills = Your Secret Weapon

Identify what you already do well that maps to your next role. Ask yourself:

  • Where have I created impact?

  • What lights me up?

  • What skills do I use across every role I’ve had?

(Example: Managing a team of baristas? You’ve got people ops, scheduling, conflict resolution, and leadership experience.)

Build a “Career Constellation”

Instead of a linear path, imagine your career as a constellation of strengths, passions, and experiences. Your job isn’t to erase your past—it’s to connect the stars in a way that tells a compelling story.

Resume & LinkedIn Tweaks that Work

  • Headline: Make it about where you’re going, not where you’ve been.

  • Bullet points: Lead with impact, not tasks.

  • About section: Tell the story of your pivot with heart + clarity.

Mini-Exercise: Your Pivot Power Statement

Write a one-sentence summary of what you’re moving toward and why:
“I’m pivoting into [new field] to bring my [top skills] to [type of impact you want to make].”

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