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April Garcia's PivotMe

April Garcia's PivotMe

Hosted by April Garcia

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Jun 2026

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BOOK A CALL with April Garcia at www.theaprilgarcia.com. Straight from the boardroom to the microphone, April Garcia the Founder of the business consulting firm Maven, delivers a no b.s. check-in for high performing professionals, hustling entrepreneurs, and anyone who wants to aim high AND make a difference. April Garcia's PivotME is the answer to those asking "How do I get to the next level?" Whatever your goal is Business Scaling, Goal Setting & Crushing, Killer Productivity, High-Performance Habits, Mindset Mastery what you need most is the right mindset, consistent execution, and a little humor.... If you are working towards a goal—YOU BELONG HERE. This is not just a podcast, this is an UPGRADE for your life! Be sure to check out www.theaprilgarcia.com and www.instagram.com/theaprilgarcia for more ways to get to the NEXT LEVEL!

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June 4, 2026Episode 36220 min

E362. Stop Fixing Your Weaknesses: What Strengths Psychology Says About How High Performers Scale

What if the reason you're exhausted isn't because you're not doing enough... but because you're spending all your energy trying to become mediocre at things you were never meant to do? Welcome Pivoter! Most high performers spend years trying to fix weaknesses that were never meant to be strengths. We call it growth. We call it discipline. We call it "working on ourselves." But what if that's the wrong game entirely? In this episode, April challenges one of the most common myths in personal development: the idea that successful people are well-rounded. Drawing from strengths psychology, Gallup research, and real-world examples of elite performers, she explores why the path to success isn't becoming better at everything. It's becoming exceptional at the things you're naturally wired to do well. If you've been stuck trying to improve areas that drain you, this episode will help you shift from fixing to leveraging. In This Episode You Will Learn: Why the idea of being "well-rounded" may be sabotaging your success. What Strengths Psychology teaches about performance and fulfillment. Why weaknesses rarely become strengths. The hidden reason fixing weaknesses feels productive. How elite performers create leverage instead of balance. The difference between limitations and liabilities. How to design your business and life around your strengths. Why awareness is more powerful than willpower. Key Takeaways: ✅ High performers are intentionally uneven. ✅ Strengths create leverage. Weaknesses require management. ✅ Your goal isn't to become good at everything. ✅ Design beats discipline. ✅ Weaknesses become dangerous only when ignored. ✅ The fastest path to growth is amplifying what already works. Quotes: "High performers are not well-rounded. They are intentionally uneven." "Weaknesses rarely become strengths. They usually just become slightly less annoying weaknesses." "High performers don't fix themselves into success. They leverage themselves into it." "A limitation is something you're not great at. A liability is something you refuse to acknowledge." Challenge: Ask yourself: What am I trying to fix that I should be designing around? Which strength have I underused because it makes me visible? What would change if I trusted my strengths enough to build around them? Stop fixing. Start leveraging. ---------------- Want more tools to help you create momentum, clarity, and growth in your business and life? Ready to take this work beyond the podcast? Join us at Collaborate 2026, our once-a-year, in-person transformational experience in Grass Valley, California. Spend 2.5 powerful days gaining clarity, building momentum, and doing the deep work alongside growth-minded leaders. Early Bird pricing ends March 31st, and seats are limited. Reserve yours at www.theaprilgarcia.com/collaborate. 🔥 Step Into the Room with April Garcia This is your chance to secure a complimentary 20-minute strategy call with one of the most sought-after performance and business coaches. Bring your biggest challenge, and walk away with clarity, strategy, and next steps. Opportunities like this don't come often. Claim your spot now before they disappear. 👉👉 Connect with April here: Website: https://www.theaprilgarcia.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AprilGarciaPivotMe Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theAprilGarcia/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theaprilgarcia

May 21, 202613 min

E361. REP: Get Help to Pedal Ahead

Success was never meant to be a solo ride. If you're exhausted from pulling the whole load yourself, maybe it's time to stop fighting the wind and start riding with a peloton. Welcome Pivoter! In this episode, April explores one of the most powerful lessons from the world of cycling: the peloton. In a bike race, riders work together, taking turns leading and drafting. Some days you're at the front pushing the pace. Other days you're hanging on, benefiting from the strength of those around you. The same is true in business and life. Too many entrepreneurs believe they must carry everything alone. But success isn't built through isolation. It's built through community, support, and the willingness to both lead and be led when necessary. April shares insights from a mastermind conversation and explains why staying in motion matters more than staying in front. In This Episode You Will Learn: How the cycling peloton serves as a powerful metaphor for business and life. Why everyone experiences seasons of strength and seasons of struggle. The importance of allowing others to support you when you're facing headwinds. Why "drafting" is not weakness but a strategic tool for sustainable success. How the right team can help you overcome challenges faster than going it alone. Why momentum matters more than speed during difficult seasons. How to recognize when it's your turn to lead and when it's your turn to receive support. Key Takeaways: You don't have to be the strongest person every day. Success is built through relationships, community, and shared effort. Drafting isn't quitting. It's conserving energy so you can keep moving forward. Every leader will eventually need support from others. The goal isn't to lead every mile. The goal is to stay in the race. Quotes: "Just because you're at the back of the peloton today doesn't mean you're losing. It means you're staying in the race." "The strongest riders don't lead every mile. They know when to push and when to draft." "Success is not a solo journey. Find your people and keep pedaling." Challenge: This week, ask yourself: Who is in your peloton? Where are you trying to do everything alone? What support are you refusing because of pride? Who could you lean on so you can keep moving forward? Remember, Pivoter, slowing down is allowed. Stopping is not. ---------------- Want more tools to help you create momentum, clarity, and growth in your business and life? Ready to take this work beyond the podcast? Join us at Collaborate 2026, our once-a-year, in-person transformational experience in Grass Valley, California. Spend 2.5 powerful days gaining clarity, building momentum, and doing the deep work alongside growth-minded leaders. Early Bird pricing ends March 31st, and seats are limited. Reserve yours at www.theaprilgarcia.com/collaborate. 🔥 Step Into the Room with April Garcia This is your chance to secure a complimentary 20-minute strategy call with one of the most sought-after performance and business coaches. Bring your biggest challenge, and walk away with clarity, strategy, and next steps. Opportunities like this don't come often. Claim your spot now before they disappear. 👉👉 Connect with April here: Website: https://www.theaprilgarcia.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AprilGarciaPivotMe Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theAprilGarcia/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theaprilgarcia

May 7, 2026Episode 36020 min

E360. Quarter Review How to Live in the Gain, Not the Gap

You could hit the goal, crush the milestone, and still feel behind. That's not ambition, Pivoter — that's living in the gap instead of the gain. In this episode, April dives into one of the most important mindset shifts for high performers and entrepreneurs: The Gap vs. The Gain. Because let's be honest… Most of us are wildly skilled at moving the goalpost. We hit a milestone and immediately think: "Yeah, but I should be further along." "It's not enough." "I could've done it faster." And while ambition can fuel progress, constantly measuring yourself against an ever-moving ideal can quietly rob you of fulfillment, confidence, and momentum. Drawing inspiration from the work of Dan Sullivan and Dr. Benjamin Hardy, April breaks down why high achievers often feel perpetually behind, even when they've made incredible progress. This episode explores: Why entrepreneurs live in "the gap" How measuring yourself against the ideal creates dissatisfaction Why appreciating your gains actually fuels future growth The importance of measuring backward, not just forward How to use your past wins as evidence for your future success April also shares real examples from her mastermind clients, including: The entrepreneur who forgot how far she'd come in her health journey The business owner who normalized his fitness consistency Why high performers dismiss their own progress without realizing it In This Episode You Will Learn: What "The Gap" vs. "The Gain" actually means and why high performers naturally drift toward the gap. Why constantly moving the goalpost makes success feel impossible to enjoy. How measuring backward instead of forward changes motivation and confidence. Why fulfillment comes from progression, not perfection. The importance of recognizing what used to feel hard that now feels easy. 3 practical ways to start living in the gain instead of the gap. How to use your wins as evidence for your next level of growth. Quotes: "You are not lacking success — you are likely just measuring it wrong." – April Garcia "The ideal always moves faster than your actual progress." – April Garcia "Fulfillment is found in progression, not achievement." – April Garcia "There's something already in your rearview mirror that's on someone else's bucket list." – April Garcia Pivot Point Takeaway: You don't need more success to feel fulfilled. You need to stop ignoring the success you've already created. Because when you acknowledge how far you've come, you gain the confidence and momentum to tackle the next mountain. ---------------- Want more tools to help you create momentum, clarity, and growth in your business and life? Ready to take this work beyond the podcast? Join us at Collaborate 2026, our once-a-year, in-person transformational experience in Grass Valley, California. Spend 2.5 powerful days gaining clarity, building momentum, and doing the deep work alongside growth-minded leaders. Early Bird pricing ends March 31st, and seats are limited. Reserve yours at www.theaprilgarcia.com/collaborate. 🔥 Step Into the Room with April Garcia This is your chance to secure a complimentary 20-minute strategy call with one of the most sought-after performance and business coaches. Bring your biggest challenge, and walk away with clarity, strategy, and next steps. Opportunities like this don't come often. Claim your spot now before they disappear. 👉👉 Connect with April here: Website: https://www.theaprilgarcia.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AprilGarciaPivotMe Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theAprilGarcia/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theaprilgarcia

April 23, 2026Episode 35919 min

E359. Stop Going It Alone: Why Asking for Help Is the Baddest Thing You Can Do

Welcome Pivoter! What if the very thing you're most proud of — your independence, your grind, your "I've got this" mentality — is actually the thing holding you back? In this raw and personal episode of PivotMe, April Garcia gets vulnerable about a real moment where her refusal to slow down and ask for help almost cost her dearly. This isn't a theory episode. This is April in the trenches, sharing what she learned the hard way — and handing you the mindset shift that could change everything. Key Takeaways: April's Personal Story: April opens up about a real experience where she got in her own way and nearly paid a serious price for it — all because she didn't want to slow down or ask for help. It's honest, it's relatable, and it's exactly the kind of story that makes you stop and look in the mirror. When Information Isn't Enough: Even with all the evidence in front of her, April still didn't make the right call for her health. This episode explores why knowledge alone doesn't change behavior — and what actually does. The Mantra Shift That Changes Everything: April is retiring "I can do it all by myself" and replacing it with a single question: "Is this an opportunity to ask for help?" That one reframe is the difference between grinding yourself into the ground and actually building something sustainable. You Were Not Meant to Go It Alone: Asking for help isn't weakness — it's wisdom. April makes the case that the most powerful thing a high achiever can do is recognize when they need support and have the courage to ask for it — in business, in marriage, in health, in all of it. The Cost of Not Asking: When you refuse to ask for help, you don't just hurt yourself. You hurt the people who look up to you, depend on you, and need you at your best. Your stubbornness has a wider blast radius than you think. Rewiring the Brain: April commits on air to wiring her brain to ask for help more — and she's inviting you to do the same. This isn't a one-time fix. It's a practice. Notable Quotes: "I have to wire my brain to ask for help more." — April Garcia "We already know that you're a badass — but ask for help in your life, business, marriage, health, and all of it, because we were not meant to go at it alone." — April Garcia Actionable Items: Identify one area of your life right now — health, business, relationships — where you've been white-knuckling it alone when you don't have to. Adopt the new mantra: before you push through something solo, pause and ask "Is this an opportunity to ask for help?" Make one ask this week — one call, one text, one conversation where you admit you need support. Audit the cost: who else in your life is being affected by your refusal to ask for help? Write down three people you trust in three different areas of your life who you could call on when you need them. ---------------- Ready to take this work beyond the podcast? Join us at Collaborate 2026, our once-a-year, in-person transformational experience in Grass Valley, California. Spend 2.5 powerful days gaining clarity, building momentum, and doing the deep work alongside growth-minded leaders. Early Bird pricing ends March 31st, and seats are limited. Reserve yours at www.theaprilgarcia.com/collaborate. 🔥 Step Into the Room with April Garcia This is your chance to secure a complimentary 20-minute strategy call with one of the most sought-after performance and business coaches. Bring your biggest challenge, and walk away with clarity, strategy, and next steps. Opportunities like this don't come often. Claim your spot now before they disappear. 👉👉 Connect with April here: Website: https://www.theaprilgarcia.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AprilGarciaPivotMe Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theAprilGarcia/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theaprilgarcia

April 9, 2026Episode 35824 min

E358. Why Willpower Is Losing — And How to Fix It (Plus a Big PivotMe Announcement!)

_*]:min-w-0 gap-3"> Welcome Pivoter! Before we dive in, April has an exciting update to share. Big things are brewing behind the scenes — the kind that require focus, intention, and doing it right, not just doing it fast. PivotMe is shifting from a weekly podcast to twice a month. Not less value — better value. More depth, more intention, and more of what actually helps you win in business, in life, and in the moments that matter. Something bigger is being built. Buckle up. _*]:min-w-0 gap-3"> Now — let's get into it. _*]:min-w-0 gap-3"> If a habit requires motivation, it's going to fail. If it's supported by friction — or the removal of it — it has a fighting chance. In this episode, April Garcia dismantles one of the most damaging lies high achievers tell themselves: that if they just had more willpower, more grit, more discipline, they'd finally make their good habits stick. The truth? Your problem isn't discipline. It's design. This episode hands you a practical, science-backed framework for making your best habits effortless and your worst ones annoying — and it works even on your worst days. _*]:min-w-0 gap-3"> Key Takeaways: _*]:min-w-0 gap-3"> The Real Problem Is Design, Not Discipline: Motivation is unreliable. Environment is not. April reframes the habit conversation entirely — you haven't been failing your habits, your systems have been failing you. _*]:min-w-0 gap-3"> What Friction Actually Means: Friction is anything that makes a behavior easier, harder, faster, slower, automatic, or annoying. Your brain follows the path of least resistance every single time — so the winner is always whichever habit your environment makes easiest. _*]:min-w-0 gap-3"> The Science Behind It: Long before Atomic Habits made friction a household word, Kurt Lewin was studying how environment shapes behavior, B.J. Fogg was mapping the convergence of motivation, ability, and prompts, and Richard Thaler and Cass Sunstein were proving that tiny environmental nudges outperform rules and lectures every time. Different fields, same conclusion: people don't fail habits — systems fail people. _*]:min-w-0 gap-3"> 3 Habits to Increase (Remove the Friction): Deep Work: Block focus time, close email and Slack by default, and start each session with your task already open. Every decision you eliminate preserves cognitive energy. Morning Movement: Lay out your workout clothes the night before. Sleep in your gym gear. Pre-fill your water bottle. You don't skip workouts — you skip transitions. Presence and Connection: Charge your phone outside the bedroom. Create phone-free dinner anchors. Keep a short list of conversation starters ready. Presence doesn't happen accidentally. _*]:min-w-0 gap-3"> 3 Habits to Decrease (Add the Friction): Phone Scrolling: Delete one social app. Add a 10-second delay. Move your phone to another room during focused work. Even minor friction changes behavior. Impulse Spending: Remove saved credit cards. Add a 48-hour rule before checkout. Unsubscribe from promotional emails. Friction creates pause — and pause creates choice. Late-Night Work: Set an auto-shutdown time for your laptop. Charge it in another room. Block "OFF" time on your calendar. Burnout isn't ambition — it's poor system design. _*]:min-w-0 gap-3"> The PivotMe Reframe: Good habits should feel like the default. Bad habits should feel annoying. If your system relies on willpower, it's broken. If it relies on friction, it works — even on your hardest days. _*]:min-w-0 gap-3"> Notable Quotes: _*]:min-w-0 gap-3"> "If a habit requires motivation, it's going to fail. If it's supported by friction — or the removal of it — it has a fighting chance." — April Garcia "You don't skip workouts — you skip transitions." — April Garcia "People don't fail habits. Systems fail people." — April Garcia "Burnout isn't ambition — it's poor system design." — April Garcia _*]:min-w-0 gap-3"> Resource Mentioned: 📖 Atomic Habits by James Clear _*]:min-w-0 gap-3"> Actionable Items: _*]:min-w-0 gap-3"> Before your next meeting, workout, or family dinner ask: what friction am I accidentally creating for the habit I want — and removing for the habit I don't? Tonight, lay out tomorrow's workout clothes. Remove one decision from your morning. Delete one social media app from your phone today — not all of them, just one. Remove your credit card from your most-used shopping app right now. Set a hard stop time for work this week and put it on your calendar as a non-negotiable block labeled "OFF." ---------------- Ready to take this work beyond the podcast? Join us at Collaborate 2026, our once-a-year, in-person transformational experience in Grass Valley, California. Spend 2.5 powerful days gaining clarity, building momentum, and doing the deep work alongside growth-minded leaders. Early Bird pricing ends March 31st, and seats are limited. Reserve yours at www.theaprilgarcia.com/collaborate. 🔥 Step Into the Room with April Garcia This is your chance to secure a complimentary 20-minute strategy call with one of the most sought-after performance and business coaches. Bring your biggest challenge, and walk away with clarity, strategy, and next steps. Opportunities like this don't come often. Claim your spot now before they disappear. 👉👉 Connect with April here: Website: https://www.theaprilgarcia.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AprilGarciaPivotMe Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theAprilGarcia/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theaprilgarcia

April 2, 2026Episode 35723 min

E357. Kill the ANTs: April Garcia's 7-Step Formula for Destroying Automatic Negative Thoughts

Welcome Pivoter! Your brain is lying to you — and it's doing it automatically, repeatedly, and at full volume. In this powerhouse episode of PivotMe, April Garcia takes on one of the most insidious obstacles to high performance: Automatic Negative Thoughts, or ANTs. These uninvited mental squatters don't protect you from getting hurt. They just cost you opportunities, shrink your world, and steal your joy. April brings her signature no-nonsense energy to a 7-step formula for recognizing, challenging, and rewiring the thoughts that have been keeping you stuck — and she's not letting you leave without doing the work. Key Takeaways: What Are ANTs? Automatic Negative Thoughts are the reflexive, often unconscious narratives your brain generates to keep you "safe." The problem? Safe and small aren't the same thing. These thoughts don't serve you — they cost you. The Real Cost of Negative Thinking: ANTs keep you frustrated, angry, and small. They poison your relationships with others and with yourself. They rob you of the joy available right now. And most devastatingly — they cause you to dismiss opportunities without ever truly evaluating them. Your Brain's Real Job: April delivers one of the sharpest reframes in the episode: your brain is designed to protect you, not to empower you. Left unchecked, it will make you the most cautious version of yourself — not the best version. The Negative Labels Trap: Whether directed at yourself or others, negative labels calcify into identity. April challenges listeners to eliminate the labels that have quietly become cages. The Insecurity Connection: A lot of the negative narratives we build about what others think of us are really just reflections of our own insecurities — not reality. April draws a clear line between projection and truth. The 7-Step Formula to Rewire Your Brain: Step 1: Pause and notice the thought. Don't let it run on autopilot. Step 2: Write it down. Name it to tame it. Step 3: Ask — is this thought actually true? Step 4: Evaluate the evidence. What do you actually know versus what are you assuming? Step 5: Identify the cost. What is this thought taking from you? Step 6: Replace it. Generate a badass alternative thought that is equally or more believable. Step 7: Repeat the replacement until the new neural pathway becomes the default. PivotMe Goes to YouTube: April opens with a candid share about the resistance she faced — and finally pushed through — in bringing PivotMe to YouTube. A real-time example of killing your own ANTs in action. Rewiring is a Process: The brain is neuroplastic — it can be retrained. But it requires consistent, intentional repetition. The goal isn't to never have a negative thought. It's to stop letting those thoughts make your decisions. Notable Quotes: "Negative thoughts keep us small — they keep us frustrated, they keep us angry, they sour our relationships with others and with ourselves, and they rob us of the joy of the moment." — April Garcia "Stop for a moment, evaluate the opportunities that lie in front of you, and then make a decision instead of simply dismissing the opportunity." — April Garcia "A lot of times those negative narratives we build are really around something we're insecure about — not necessarily something the other person is thinking." — April Garcia "Our brain is there to protect us, not always to empower us. It doesn't usually make us the best version of ourselves — it makes us the most cautious version of ourselves." — April Garcia Actionable Items: For the next 48 hours, commit to noticing every negative thought without judgment — just observe and write them down. Pick one recurring ANT and run it through all 7 steps of April's formula. Audit the labels you've placed on yourself — identify one you're ready to retire this week. The next time you feel resistance toward an opportunity, pause before dismissing it. Ask: is this a legitimate concern or an ANT? Write three replacement thoughts — strong, believable, empowering — and read them every morning this week until they start to feel like the truth. ---------------- Ready to take this work beyond the podcast? Join us at Collaborate 2026, our once-a-year, in-person transformational experience in Grass Valley, California. Spend 2.5 powerful days gaining clarity, building momentum, and doing the deep work alongside growth-minded leaders. Early Bird pricing ends March 31st, and seats are limited. Reserve yours at www.theaprilgarcia.com/collaborate. 🔥 Step Into the Room with April Garcia This is your chance to secure a complimentary 20-minute strategy call with one of the most sought-after performance and business coaches. Bring your biggest challenge, and walk away with clarity, strategy, and next steps. Opportunities like this don't come often. Claim your spot now before they disappear. 👉👉 Connect with April here: Website: https://www.theaprilgarcia.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AprilGarciaPivotMe Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theAprilGarcia/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theaprilgarcia

March 26, 2026Episode 35611 min

E356. Lights, Camera, Action: Showing Up Like the Hero of Your Own Story (Pt 2)

Last episode, you designed the set. You grabbed your clipboard, put on your headset, and built the environment for the Star of your show to thrive. Now it's time to step in front of the camera — because the film crew just showed up, and they're capturing everything. In this electrifying follow-up episode, April Garcia takes the Set Design framework to the next level with a challenge that will make you think twice about every decision you make this week. Are you ready to deliver your best performance yet? Key Takeaways: The Film Crew is Rolling: Imagine a film crew followed you from the moment you woke up this morning. They were in the car. They were at the gym. They were there when you talked to your kids, your partner, your team. What did they capture? Would you be proud of what ends up on screen? You Are the CEO of YOU Inc.: April references Keith Cunningham's The Road Less Stupid to introduce one of the most empowering — and sobering — reframes in the show's history. You are the CEO of your own life. That means you own the results across every department: Sales, R&D, Health, Finances, Relationships, Education, and Personal Development. Every win and every loss is a direct reflection of your management — or your mismanagement. The Board of Directors is Watching: Whether it's a film crew or a board of directors reviewing your performance this month — they saw every phone call, every distraction, every moment you showed up fully and every moment you didn't. What would their report say about the leading character? Two Reasons This Exercise Works: It raises your game. When you imagine someone watching, you naturally bring more intention, more energy, and more excellence to everything you do. It empowers you. The power is entirely in your hands. No one to blame. No circumstances to hide behind. You are the hero — or you're not. That choice belongs to no one else. No One Else is Playing You: This is the line that lands hardest. There is no understudy. No one else stepping into your role as a parent, a leader, a partner, a builder. Only you. And that means only you can decide to show up like the star the role deserves. The Challenge This Week: Carry the film crew with you everywhere you go. Let the imagined presence of that camera be the standard you hold yourself to. Deliver a performance you are proud of — not for the audience, but because you decided to be the hero of your own story. Resource Mentioned: 📖 The Road Less Stupid by Keith Cunningham Notable Quotes: "The board of directors saw everything you did this month. Every phone call, every website, every distraction. What does that say about the leading character?" — April Garcia "No one else is playing you. There is no understudy. Show up like the role demands it." — April Garcia Actionable Items: Run an honest audit: if a film crew had followed you for the past 7 days, what would the footage reveal about your habits, relationships, and focus? List every "department" of YOU Inc. — Health, Finances, Relationships, Career, Personal Growth — and rate your performance in each one as if presenting to a board. Identify the one department where your management has been weakest and write one concrete action you will take this week to turn it around. This week, before any significant decision or interaction, ask yourself: Would I be proud if this ended up on screen? Pick up or revisit The Road Less Stupid by Keith Cunningham and apply the CEO of YOU Inc. framework to your current biggest challenge. ---------------- Ready to take this work beyond the podcast? Join us at Collaborate 2026, our once-a-year, in-person transformational experience in Grass Valley, California. Spend 2.5 powerful days gaining clarity, building momentum, and doing the deep work alongside growth-minded leaders. Early Bird pricing ends March 31st, and seats are limited. Reserve yours at www.theaprilgarcia.com/collaborate. 🔥 Step Into the Room with April Garcia This is your chance to secure a complimentary 20-minute strategy call with one of the most sought-after performance and business coaches. Bring your biggest challenge, and walk away with clarity, strategy, and next steps. Opportunities like this don't come often. Claim your spot now before they disappear. 👉👉 Connect with April here: Website: https://www.theaprilgarcia.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AprilGarciaPivotMe Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theAprilGarcia/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theaprilgarcia

March 19, 2026Episode 35515 min

E355. You're the Star — Now Design the Set: How Your Environment Is Already Telling Your Story (Pt 1)

Before a single word is spoken in a movie, you already know everything about the main character. The messy apartment. The tipped-over vodka bottle. The pizza box on the floor. The alarm clock reading 11am. No dialogue needed — the set has already told the story. In this unforgettable episode of PivotMe, April Garcia introduces one of the most powerful and creative frameworks she's ever brought to the show: Set Design. Recorded from a charming Charleston hotel, this episode will change the way you look at every room you walk into — starting with your own. Key Takeaways: Your Environment Is Already Telling a Story: Every space around you — your office, your bedroom, your car — is communicating something about you before you say a word. The question isn't whether your set is telling a story. It's what story it's telling. Set Design as a Life Framework: April reframes the concept of environment design through the lens of filmmaking. You are not just living in your space — you are the director, the producer, and the star of your own show. It's time to start acting like it. Begin With the End in Mind: Instead of asking "what do I need to do to become that person?", April flips the script entirely. Start with the character you want to be — the extraordinary leader, the wildly organized entrepreneur, the deeply present partner — and design the set for that person first. Fill in the Blank: The main character is ___. April challenges listeners to complete that sentence with intention and then audit every element of their environment against it. Does your set match your character? The Banana Story: In a hilarious and instructive aside, April shares what happens when you leave a banana in your office overnight — and why even the smallest environmental details matter more than you think. One Rule for Today: You are NOT thinking about how to become that person. You are NOT making a to-do list of habits and behaviors. Today, you are only thinking about the set. Design it first. The character follows. Coming Up Next: April teases the next episode, where she dives into how to leverage the presence and pressure of a film crew to step fully into the hero of your story. Notable Quotes: "You haven't met the character yet and you've already made up your mind. That is the power of set design." — April Garcia "Every day, whether you're intentional about it or not, you are designing your set. The only question is — are you doing it on purpose?" — April Garcia Actionable Items: Look around your office and your bedroom right now — write down the story a stranger would tell about you based purely on what they see. Fill in the blank: The main character of my life is ___. List 3–5 specific changes you can make to your physical environment today that reflect that leading character. Put your director's hat on — walk through your space as if you're scouting a film set. What stays? What goes? What needs to be added? Do NOT focus on habits or behaviors yet. Only the set. Trust the process. ---------------- Ready to take this work beyond the podcast? Join us at Collaborate 2026, our once-a-year, in-person transformational experience in Grass Valley, California. Spend 2.5 powerful days gaining clarity, building momentum, and doing the deep work alongside growth-minded leaders. Early Bird pricing ends March 31st, and seats are limited. Reserve yours at www.theaprilgarcia.com/collaborate. 🔥 Step Into the Room with April Garcia This is your chance to secure a complimentary 20-minute strategy call with one of the most sought-after performance and business coaches. Bring your biggest challenge, and walk away with clarity, strategy, and next steps. Opportunities like this don't come often. Claim your spot now before they disappear. 👉👉 Connect with April here: Website: https://www.theaprilgarcia.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AprilGarciaPivotMe Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theAprilGarcia/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theaprilgarcia

March 12, 2026Episode 35426 min

E354. You're the One Holding You Back: Recognizing and Dismantling Self-Sabotage

What if the biggest obstacle standing between you and your next level... is you? In this raw and revealing episode of PivotMe, April Garcia pulls back the curtain on the silent success killer that most high achievers never see coming — self-sabotage. If you've ever wondered why you keep getting in your own way, this episode will hand you the mirror you didn't know you needed. Key Takeaways: Self-Sabotage is the Core Problem: April establishes self-sabotage as the central theme of PivotMe — and for good reason. Until you identify the behaviors quietly undermining your progress, no strategy, system, or hustle will get you where you want to go. Why It's Hard to See in Yourself: It's often easier to spot self-sabotage in others than in ourselves. April explores why our blind spots are so stubbornly... blind — and what it takes to finally see them clearly. Your Success Depends on It: Controlling self-sabotaging behavior isn't a soft skill — it's directly tied to your results. April connects the dots between inner patterns and outer outcomes. Three Flavors of Self-Sabotage: Perfectionism: The pursuit of perfect is often the enemy of done. April unpacks how perfectionism is less about high standards and more about fear — fear of failure, judgment, and being exposed. White Knight Syndrome: Constantly rescuing others from their problems feels noble, but it's often a clever way to avoid your own. April breaks down the allure of being everyone's hero and the cost it carries. Creative Avoidance: This one's sneaky. It looks like productivity — you're busy, you're checking boxes — but you're intentionally steering clear of the high-value tasks that actually move the needle. Awareness is the First Step: You can't change what you can't see. April emphasizes that awareness isn't just helpful — it's the gateway to making a different choice. The Challenge: April closes with a direct call to action: identify your personal flavor of self-sabotage and build a plan to break the pattern. You're not stuck. You're just choosing — and you can choose differently. Notable Quotes: "Self-sabotage doesn't announce itself. It disguises itself as perfectionism, helpfulness, and busyness." — April Garcia "Awareness without action is just entertainment. See it, own it, change it." — April Garcia Actionable Items: Honestly audit your week — where did you stall, over-perfect, rescue someone, or stay "busy" to avoid something important? Identify which of the three forms of self-sabotage shows up most in your life: perfectionism, white knighting, or creative avoidance. Name one high-value task you've been avoiding and schedule it as your first priority tomorrow. Share your self-sabotage pattern with one trusted person who will hold you accountable. Write down what your life looks like if you stop self-sabotaging for 90 days — and read it every morning. ---------------- Ready to take this work beyond the podcast? Join us at Collaborate 2026, our once-a-year, in-person transformational experience in Grass Valley, California. Spend 2.5 powerful days gaining clarity, building momentum, and doing the deep work alongside growth-minded leaders. Early Bird pricing ends March 31st, and seats are limited. Reserve yours at www.theaprilgarcia.com/collaborate. 🔥 Step Into the Room with April Garcia This is your chance to secure a complimentary 20-minute strategy call with one of the most sought-after performance and business coaches. Bring your biggest challenge, and walk away with clarity, strategy, and next steps. Opportunities like this don't come often. Claim your spot now before they disappear. 👉👉 Connect with April here: Website: https://www.theaprilgarcia.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AprilGarciaPivotMe Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theAprilGarcia/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theaprilgarcia

March 5, 2026Episode 35321 min

E353. Delegate Like a Pro: April Garcia's 5W1H Method for Mastering the Art of Letting Go

What if the one skill standing between you and reclaiming your time was something most high achievers refuse to do? In this power-packed episode of PivotMe, April Garcia tackles one of the most common — and costly — habits of driven leaders: doing everything yourself. Whether you've tried to delegate before and failed, or you've never quite figured out where to start, this episode hands you a proven roadmap. Key Takeaways: The 5W1H Framework: April introduces her signature delegation tool — a six-part method covering Who, What, Where, When, Why, and How. This framework takes the guesswork out of delegation and gives you a repeatable system for offloading tasks with clarity and confidence. Six Simple Steps to Effective Delegation: April walks listeners through a step-by-step process for delegating successfully — from identifying the right tasks to setting expectations and following up without micromanaging. Can Do vs. Should Do: One of the most powerful mindset shifts in this episode is understanding the difference between what you are able to do and what you should be spending your time doing. Just because you can doesn't mean you should. Time is Your Only Non-Renewable Resource: April reminds listeners that unlike money, energy, or opportunities — time cannot be earned back. Delegation isn't laziness; it's strategy. Delegation as a Leadership Skill: Whether you're a seasoned executive or just stepping into leadership, effective delegation is not optional — it's essential. This episode dismantles the fear and perfectionism that keep high performers stuck. Notable Quotes: "The difference between what you can do and what you should do is where your growth lives." — April Garcia "Time is your most precious non-renewable resource. Stop spending it on things someone else can do." — April Garcia Actionable Items: List every task you completed this week. Circle the ones only YOU can do. Apply the 5W1H framework to one task you've been avoiding delegating. Identify one person — team member, VA, or contractor — you can hand that task to this week. Set a clear deadline and define what "done" looks like before you hand it off. Commit to checking in without taking the task back. ---------------- Ready to take this work beyond the podcast? Join us at Collaborate 2026, our once-a-year, in-person transformational experience in Grass Valley, California. Spend 2.5 powerful days gaining clarity, building momentum, and doing the deep work alongside growth-minded leaders. Early Bird pricing ends March 31st, and seats are limited. Reserve yours at www.theaprilgarcia.com/collaborate. 🔥 Step Into the Room with April Garcia This is your chance to secure a complimentary 20-minute strategy call with one of the most sought-after performance and business coaches. Bring your biggest challenge, and walk away with clarity, strategy, and next steps. Opportunities like this don't come often. Claim your spot now before they disappear. 👉👉 Connect with April here: Website: https://www.theaprilgarcia.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/AprilGarciaPivotMe Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theAprilGarcia/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theaprilgarcia

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