PIVOT WORKSHEET: The Creative Framework Worksheet

£35.00

You have an idea. You've been sitting on it. You think about it, you almost start, and then — life, fear, and everyone else's priorities take over.

This worksheet is your push.

PIVOT is a 6-step framework that takes you from panic to purpose. It's not a course. It's not a long read. It's a guided set of prompts that cuts through the noise and gets your idea out of your head and onto the page — so you can finally see what you're working with.

What you'll work through:

Courage — Name what's actually holding you back. Reframe the blocks that have been keeping you stuck, and identify one thing you can do today.

Curiosity — Follow what fascinates you. Map your inputs, find your why, and create space for the ideas you've been ignoring.

Concept — Start with a story. Define your vision, ask why you, why now, and who this is really for.

Conversation — Build your bench. Figure out who in your network has the care, credibility, and familiarity to help you move forward.

Commitment — Choose the idea worth betting on. Carve out the time, create accountability, and map out your next three moves.

Connection — Think about how your idea meets culture. How will it connect with people, and how will you be remembered?

You'll leave with clarity you didn't have going in.

Format: Instant PDF download Works for: Creatives, founders, and anyone who's been giving their energy to everyone else's ideas but their own.

You have an idea. You've been sitting on it. You think about it, you almost start, and then — life, fear, and everyone else's priorities take over.

This worksheet is your push.

PIVOT is a 6-step framework that takes you from panic to purpose. It's not a course. It's not a long read. It's a guided set of prompts that cuts through the noise and gets your idea out of your head and onto the page — so you can finally see what you're working with.

What you'll work through:

Courage — Name what's actually holding you back. Reframe the blocks that have been keeping you stuck, and identify one thing you can do today.

Curiosity — Follow what fascinates you. Map your inputs, find your why, and create space for the ideas you've been ignoring.

Concept — Start with a story. Define your vision, ask why you, why now, and who this is really for.

Conversation — Build your bench. Figure out who in your network has the care, credibility, and familiarity to help you move forward.

Commitment — Choose the idea worth betting on. Carve out the time, create accountability, and map out your next three moves.

Connection — Think about how your idea meets culture. How will it connect with people, and how will you be remembered?

You'll leave with clarity you didn't have going in.

Format: Instant PDF download Works for: Creatives, founders, and anyone who's been giving their energy to everyone else's ideas but their own.