The Living SkillBench™ · Micro-Course
Disha, your guide Adaptable · Pivot Speed

The Pivot Project

How to turn fast when a plan breaks.

Grades 9–10~15 minGuide: Disha
Rosemounts
Pivot Speed · ~15 min
Disha

Hi, I’m Disha.

Give me fifteen minutes. I’ll show you one move that makes it a lot less scary when a plan falls apart.

Read along

Hi, I’m Disha. Quick question — ever had a plan fall apart at the worst possible moment? Yeah. Me too. Give me fifteen minutes and I’ll show you one move that makes those moments a lot less scary. Come on.

First, one word
Disha
plan that broke the new way
Keep your goal. Change the route.
Read along

First, one word: pivot. It sounds big. It isn’t. A pivot is just a turn. You keep what you want. You just change how you get there. That’s the whole thing.

the button glows when Disha finishes
The easy version
Disha
Read along

Sunday, you and your friends, cricket’s on. Then it rains. You can sit there annoyed the plan’s ruined — or you turn. Same friends, same fun, you just move it to games at someone’s house. The rain didn’t stop what you wanted. It only changed the way. That’s a pivot.

A bit harder
Disha
Read along

Now a harder one. You’ve revised one chapter all week. The night before the test, your teacher says — it’s actually a different chapter. Freezing is panicking. Pushing is revising the wrong chapter anyway. Pivoting is switching fast — new chapter, big topics first. Same goal, new way, real pressure.

Now the real thing
Disha
Read along

A pivot’s easy when it’s just rain on a Sunday. It gets hard when there’s real pressure and other people involved. Here’s one of those.

The situation
Disha
Read along

Your team’s spent three weeks on a science-fair project. The night before you hand it in, the rules change — it has to solve a real problem in your school now, not just show an idea. Half your work doesn’t fit. One teammate wants to quit, another wants to hand in the old version. It’s eight in the evening. So — what’s your first move?

Your turn
It’s 8 p.m. The rules changed, a teammate’s panicking, half your model doesn’t fit. What’s the best first move?
The whole idea
Disha
1
Notice what actually changed
Most of your work still stands — less is gone than it feels.
2
Keep the goal, change the road
The goal — a strong project — is the same. Only the path moved.
3
Take one small next step
Don’t rebuild everything tonight. Just the next move.
So, the science fair…
Disha
Read along

Your research and your team still stand. The goal’s still a strong project. The one next step? List three real problems in your school your model could solve. That’s the turn.

Your job this week
Disha
🌱 This week
Find one real moment a plan of yours breaks.
  • Write what changed — and what still worked.
  • Name one new road you took to the same goal.
  • Notice your first move — freeze, push, or turn?
Where you’ll use it
Disha
Quick check, just for you
Disha
Last bit — the fun bit
Disha

The Pivot Round

Plans are about to break, fast. Tap the turn before the timer runs out.

Pivot Round0
The Living SkillBench™ · Pivot Speed · keep the disha_clips folder beside this file