Life changes all of us.

Sometimes those changes are expected. Sometimes they arrive without warning. They might come through loss, career change, becoming a parent, a relationship ending, success that no longer feels meaningful, or a growing sense that the life you've built no longer reflects who you are.

While these experiences may look very different on the outside, they often have something in common.

They change our relationship with ourselves.

At Pivoters Club, we believe that some of life's biggest transitions are not just about adapting to new circumstances. They are about navigating a change in identity.

We call this an identity transition.

An identity transition happens when the person you've been no longer feels like the person you're becoming. It can be confusing, uncertain and deeply unsettling because there is no clear roadmap for this kind of change.

Yet this experience is far more common than we often realise.

Our culture gives us language for the external events in our lives. We know how to talk about changing careers, ending relationships, becoming parents or experiencing loss.

We rarely talk about the internal experience that can accompany those moments, the process of letting go of one version of ourselves while another is still emerging.

We believe that understanding this process matters.

Not because it removes uncertainty, but because it helps us meet it with greater awareness, self-compassion and trust.

We believe that people don't always need more advice.

Sometimes they need a way to understand what they're experiencing.

Sometimes they need words for something they've never been able to explain.

Sometimes they simply need to know that what they're going through is a normal part of profound change.

That's why Pivoters Club exists.

We're building a place where people can better understand identity transitions through learning, shared experiences, thoughtful conversations and trusted guidance.

A place where change is not rushed.

Where becoming is recognised as a lifelong process.

And where no one has to navigate life's in-between seasons alone.