Are you ready to create a bigger impact than what you’re doing now? Have you been stuck in the "Starfish Story"—helping one person at a time—while knowing you're capable of so much more?
In this episode of PivotMe, April dives into how you can expand your influence, reach more people, and create lasting change on a larger scale. She shares her own journey of feeling exhausted from one-on-one impact and how she intentionally shifted to a bigger audience to make a greater difference.
It’s time to stop playing small. Let’s amplify your reach and magnify your influence.
✅ One-on-One Impact Matters—But It’s Not Enough – Helping individuals is important, but if you truly want to leave a legacy, you need to think bigger.
✅ Be Intentional About Your Influence – The impact you create should be by design, not by default. Start thinking beyond individual wins and move toward scalability.
✅ Look for Ways to Expand Your Reach – Teach, mentor, multiply your knowledge. Your experience can ripple out to hundreds, even thousands, when you empower others to do the same.
✅ Your Bucket is Too Small—Get a Bigger One – Stop thinking about impact in tiny increments. You need a bigger bucket to help more people.
✅ Magnify Your Impact by Teaching Others – The fastest way to create massive impact isn’t by doing more—it’s by helping others do it too.
"You’ve got the ability to have a massive impact too—so get a bigger bucket to get your starfish back in!"
✔ Audit Your Impact – Where are you spending your energy? Are you helping one person at a time when you could be reaching more?
✔ Find a Bigger Platform – Whether it’s speaking, writing, training, or scaling your business, explore ways to increase your reach.
✔ Teach Others How to Impact – Don’t just lead—create leaders.
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