In many cases, we hold onto relationships.
But as founders we have the same tendency.
I learned this lesson the hard way.
I spent years clinging to a project.
I always thought the “right” moment would magically appear, but life has a way of showing us when it’s time to pivot.
I didn’t know then what I wanted to do next.
It took time and a lot of self-discovery.
But what I realized was that I’m capable of almost anything.
I wanted to work with a high caliber team.
Not by myself,
I wanted to work on something that people seemed to want and that had traction.
If you’re feeling stuck, remember that moving on isn’t a failure, it’s a chance to start something new.
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