The Power Is in the Pivot: How to Stop Fearing the Unknown & Lean In

EPISODE · Jun 17, 2025 · 30 MIN

The Power Is in the Pivot: How to Stop Fearing the Unknown & Lean In

from Coffee & A Good Vibe · host Ayesha Sehra

In this inspiring solo episode of Coffee and a Good Vibe(@coffeeandagoodvibe), Ayesha takes listeners on a journey through her recent trip to New York and how big cities fuel her creativity and drive. She shares deeply personal insights into the transformative power of stepping outside your comfort zone and confronting fear head-on. Ayesha emphasizes the importance of self-reflection and building a strong relationship with yourself through daily practices like journaling, highlighting how this inner work is the foundation for all other relationships and life pursuits. Drawing from her own entrepreneurial path, she illustrates how resilience, adaptability, and an unwavering belief in oneself are key to navigating obstacles and manifesting desired realities. This episode is a powerful reminder that every "NO" can be a detour to the right destination and that aligning with your passions unleashes an abundance of support and opportunities.IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN: How to embrace discomfort and fear as catalysts for growth and expansion.The critical role of self-trust and inner belief in achieving audacious goals.Why pivoting and adapting are essential superpowers for entrepreneurs and in life.How clarity of desire and intentional action manifest your dream reality.The significance of mirroring the qualities you wish to attract in your life.Practical strategies for strengthening self-trust through daily anchors like journaling, affirmations, and prayer.The power of surrounding yourself with supportive, high-vibe individuals and environments.EPISODE SUMMARY:0:00:01 Introduction and the inspiring energy of New York City.0:02:45 The power of journaling and building your relationship with self.0:04:15 My entrepreneurial journey: Overcoming adversity and developing resilience.0:07:26 The superpower of not fearing and trusting in yourself.0:12:00 How deep passion magnetizes support and opportunities.0:13:30 The importance of clear visualization and writing down your desires.0:17:40 Trusting your path and leaning into seasons of change.0:21:20 Intentional ways to strengthen your ability to lean into the unknown.0:25:00 Daily anchors for self-trust: journaling, affirmations, and prayer.0:29:45 Final thoughts and invitation to connect with the community.Share the love & let me know your thoughts over on Instagram,⁠ @coffeeandagoodvibe  | @ayeshasehra⁠WATCH THE FULL VIDEO INTERVIEWS ON YOUTUBE ➟ Watch & subscribe to our channel here ➟ ⁠Coffee & A Good Vibe Video Interviews ⁠To connect with Ayesha Sehra ➟ click⁠ HERE⁠Check out our podcast Insta ➟ click ⁠HERE⁠ To learn about my PR Agency Grow The Social ➟ click ⁠HERE ⁠ 

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