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    Explore "treechange" with insightful episodes like "Season 2 – Episode 8 - Life is Short - don't wait to make the choice", "Forget Big Business. Regional communities - support your local SME owners when it's their time to sell." and "Episode #122: How To Make A Successful Tree Change In Retirement" from podcasts like ""Pivot Pod with Anne & Sue", "The Owner to Owner Podcast" and "Retire Well Retire Happy Podcast"" and more!

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    Season 2 – Episode 8 - Life is Short - don't wait to make the choice

    Season 2 – Episode 8 - Life is Short - don't wait to make the choice

    Bel Temby's realisation that her dreams for the future and the way of life she wanted could be now and not 10 years into the future.  She and her husband asked the question 'why not', indeed their choice was made and they took the gamble to shift their lives in ways that have bought them to a new home, new town and new way of living and being.

    Check out Bel’s “Pivot Path Tips Sheet” in the podcast tab of the Pivotlife website..

    If you would like to reach out to Bel please connect with her on the links below….

    Insta: https://www.instagram.com/digitalserviceslab/

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bel-temby-05295243/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/digitalserviceslab/

    Website: https://digitalserviceslab.com.au/

    Pivot Pod hosts Sue and Anne are partners at pivotlife and "guides on the side" for many traversing pivot points.  Feel free to download the Pivot Model if you looking for some clarity around your Pivot point.

    If you would like to share your pivot point journey with us, drop us a note to hello@pivotlife.com.au or follow us on Instagram @pivot_partners and send a DM

    Forget Big Business. Regional communities - support your local SME owners when it's their time to sell.

    Forget Big Business.  Regional communities - support your local SME owners when it's their time to sell.

    The key to sustaining regional economies is to have viable small businesses. But just because it's viable doesn't mean the owner of the business will want to be there forever. At some point, they will want to retire, travel or just do something different. Carolyn Fryer went back to Fish Creek with a plan to retire to her new farm. But before she got farming she saw a key local business for sale. It was a bit tired but Carolyn knew how vital it was for it to be successful. She had plenty of previous business experience so she parked her retirement and bought it, then improved it and then eventually sold it. The local community is better off as a result. Listen in to hear Carolyn talk about her personal experience along with the tips she has for other regional owners and communities. 

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