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When to Push Forward and When to Pivot

The Level Up Podcast w/ Paul Alex16 de mayo de 2026237
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Scaling too soon can destroy your momentum.

But holding on to the wrong thing for too long can drain your time, money, and energy.

In this episode of The Level Up Podcast w/ Paul Alex, we break down how to know when it is time to double down and when it is time to walk away.

Paul shares a powerful lesson from his early ATM business, where pride kept him holding on to a location that was not producing. Instead of making a clean decision based on the numbers, he stayed attached to something that was clearly not working.

But once he finally made the decision to bail and move those resources into a better location, his profits doubled in just one month.

That experience taught him a lesson every entrepreneur needs to understand:

Bailing is not always quitting.

Sometimes, it is choosing a better fight.

In this episode, you’ll learn:

Why scaling should only happen when something is already working

How to recognize real demand, momentum, and opportunity

Why chasing a draining business, offer, or strategy can keep you stuck

How to use numbers, mission, and team energy to make better decisions

Why smart entrepreneurs know when to push forward and when to pivot

The bottom line is simple.

If something is working, scale it with care.

If something is draining you, respect the lesson, cut the attachment, and redirect your focus toward better opportunities.

Courage is not pretending everything is fine.

Courage is seeing the truth clearly and acting fast.

Protect your peace.

Protect your profits.

And learn when to push forward or pivot.

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