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EPISODE · Apr 12, 2026 · 7 MIN

Unleash Your Inner Author - Amy Collette

from Pivot Point - Strategy for Change with Nik Michael · host Nik Michael

On this episode of Pivot Point Strategy for Change, I sit down with Amy Collette, and what unfolds is much more than a conversation about writing a book. It becomes a deeperexploration of identity, fear, and what really happens when we allow ourselves to be seen. One of the most powerfuldistinctions Amy brings forward is the difference between being a “writer” and becoming an “author.” And I found myself really leaning into that during our conversation. A writer can stay in the space of thinking, drafting, and revisiting ideas over and over again. But an author makes a decision. An author steps into ownership. They claim their voice and recognize that their story—when it’scurated with intention—can actually serve someone else.As we spoke, I kept coming back to the type of person I see so often. The overthinker. The person with high standards, strong attention to detail, and a constant internal dialoguethat says, “Don’t leave anything out. Get it right.” And what happens is, when that person is working in isolation, they get stuck. Not because they’re not capable, but because they’re trying to make something perfect before it everhas a chance to exist. That’s where Amy’s workreally stands out. She doesn’t push people to tell everything. She guides them to focus on what matters. What’s meaningful. What will actually connect. And in that shift, something opens up. The pressure starts to release, and the process begins to flow. What also stood out to me washow much this conversation goes beyond writing. It’s really about what it feels like to be stuck in any area of life. Amy shared her own experience of being in a place where she couldn’t see a way forward, where even imagining something better felt out of reach. And I think that’s something a lot of people can relate to. But what she discovered—and what I think is so important—is that change didn’t come all at once. It came through small, consistent shifts. A gratitude practice. A different perspective. Just enough movement to begin creating space where there oncewasn’t any.And I found myself reflecting on this idea that personal growth isn’t something you arrive at. It’s somethingyou commit to. Daily. It’s a relationship with yourself that continues to evolve. If there’s one thing I hopeyou take from this episode, it’s this: the distance between where you are and where you want to be is often not about ability. It’s about permission. Permission to start before you feel ready. Permission to ask for help sooner. Permission to believe that something more is possible, even if you can’t fully see it yet.So if you’ve been feeling that pull—that sense that there’s something inside of you waiting to come forward—I hope this conversation gives you a way to think about it differently. Because the pivot point isn’t always loud or dramatic. Sometimes it’s quiet. Sometimes it’s just a decision. The moment you stop waiting…and start becoming.

On this episode of Pivot Point Strategy for Change, I sit down with Amy Collette, and what unfolds is much more than a conversation about writing a book. It becomes a deeperexploration of identity, fear, and what really happens when we allow ourselves to be seen. One of the most powerfuldistinctions Amy brings forward is the difference between being a “writer” and becoming an “author.” And I found myself really leaning into that during our conversation. A writer can stay in the space of thinking, drafting, and revisiting ideas over and over again. But an author makes a decision. An author steps into ownership. They claim their voice and recognize that their story—when it’scurated with intention—can actually serve someone else.As we spoke, I kept coming back to the type of person I see so often. The overthinker. The person with high standards, strong attention to detail, and a constant internal dialoguethat says, “Don’t leave anything out. Get it right.” And what happens is, when that person is working in isolation, they get stuck. Not because they’re not capable, but because they’re trying to make something perfect before it everhas a chance to exist. That’s where Amy’s workreally stands out. She doesn’t push people to tell everything. She guides them to focus on what matters. What’s meaningful. What will actually connect. And in that shift, something opens up. The pressure starts to release, and the process begins to flow. What also stood out to me washow much this conversation goes beyond writing. It’s really about what it feels like to be stuck in any area of life. Amy shared her own experience of being in a place where she couldn’t see a way forward, where even imagining something better felt out of reach. And I think that’s something a lot of people can relate to. But what she discovered—and what I think is so important—is that change didn’t come all at once. It came through small, consistent shifts. A gratitude practice. A different perspective. Just enough movement to begin creating space where there oncewasn’t any.And I found myself reflecting on this idea that personal growth isn’t something you arrive at. It’s somethingyou commit to. Daily. It’s a relationship with yourself that continues to evolve. If there’s one thing I hopeyou take from this episode, it’s this: the distance between where you are and where you want to be is often not about ability. It’s about permission. Permission to start before you feel ready. Permission to ask for help sooner. Permission to believe that something more is possible, even if you can’t fully see it yet.So if you’ve been feeling that pull—that sense that there’s something inside of you waiting to come forward—I hope this conversation gives you a way to think about it differently. Because the pivot point isn’t always loud or dramatic. Sometimes it’s quiet. Sometimes it’s just a decision. The moment you stop waiting…and start becoming.

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