
Breaking Through the Walls: How to Adapt, Pivot, and Push Past Your Limits
The Pursuit of Badasserie: The Podcast Season 3, Episode 125: Breaking Through the Walls: How to Adapt, Pivot, and Push Past Your Limits In today’s episode, we dive into the walls we all hit in life and business—and how to adapt, pivot, and break through them. We all face challenges, and whether they come from external sources or our own internal struggles, we need strategies to push through. We talk about the natural fight, flight, freeze, and fawn responses we all experience when under pressure, and how recognizing these patterns can help us respond consciously instead of reacting out of instinct. It’s all about identifying your go-to survival mechanism and setting yourself up with the tools and support to overcome the barriers before they even happen. We share personal experiences of how these walls show up in our own lives and businesses, and why it’s important to notice when you're starting to build them. Once you understand the root cause of the wall, you can break it down faster and smarter. The key? Change things up, take action, and know your "why"—it will help you power through and create new strategies for success. If you find yourself hitting the same wall over and over, don’t ignore it. Acknowledge it early, test different approaches, and embrace the challenge of growth. It takes courage, tenacity, and action to break down those barriers and keep moving forward. So, if this episode resonates with you, share it with someone who could benefit from hearing it. And don't forget to hit subscribe, so you never miss out on new content! We also want to hear from you—let us know what topics you want us to cover next. Until next time, get after it! Make sure to subscribe to our YouTube or Spotify and leave us a review! Like the show? LEAVE US A REVIEW wherever you listen! Have a question? CONTACT US at info@thepursuitofbadasserie.com! Want to sponsor us? Find out how HERE.
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