
Making space for more impact has been a theme I keep coming back to lately, both personally and professionally. As much as we love consistency and routine, there comes a moment when staying in the same rhythm no longer serves the bigger vision we’re being pulled toward.
That’s exactly why I’m sharing a shift I’m making with the podcast and what it’s taught me about growth, timing, and impact.
Listen to the podcast here:
Making Space for More Impact Does Not Mean Losing Momentum
One of the biggest fears high achievers have is that stepping back automatically means falling behind. I’ve felt that tension myself.
Moving the podcast to a bi-weekly schedule was not about doing less or caring less. It was about creating space to step into a different kind of impact, especially in my work as a speaker and facilitator. Sometimes momentum is not about speed. It’s about direction.
When you intentionally adjust your rhythm, you often gain clarity, energy, and focus you did not realize you were missing.
Why Making Space for More Impact Requires Trust
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Trust is the quiet work behind every meaningful pivot.
Trust that your audience will come with you.
Trust that your voice matters beyond one format.
Trust that the space you create will be filled with something aligned.
Making space for more impact asks us to let go of the idea that growth must look the same season after season. The truth is, impact evolves. And so do we.
Making Space for More Impact Without Burning It All Down
A question I hear often is, “How do I change direction without quitting everything?”
The answer is simpler than it sounds.
You do not have to walk away from what’s working. You can refine it. Adjust it. Give yourself permission to try a new rhythm.
Making space might look like fewer meetings, fewer commitments, or a different cadence altogether. What matters is that the space you create supports where you’re headed, not where you’ve already been.
Making Space for More Impact Creates Room for New Opportunities

When you stop filling every inch of your calendar, opportunities have room to show up.
For me, that space is opening doors to keynote stages, deeper conversations, and live experiences where transformation happens in real time. For you, it might be something entirely different.
The common thread is this: impact expands when you give it room.
Making Space for More Impact Starts With One Honest Question
If you’re feeling stretched, tired, or like you’re forcing a pace that no longer fits, start here:
What kind of impact do I want to make next, and what space do I need to create for it?
You may find that the lane you’ve been searching for is closer than you think. Sometimes it’s right around the corner, waiting for you to slow down just enough to notice it.
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