"Every successful pivot requires a silent partner" - Futurist Jim Carroll

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Futurist Jim Carroll is writing a series, The Art of the Infinite Pivot, based on 36 lessons from his 36 years as a solo entrepreneur, working as a nomadic worker in the global freelance economy. The series is unfolding here, and at pivot.jimcarroll.com.
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For 36 years, I’ve been the one on the stage, the one with the "Futurist" title, and the one writing the books.

But none of it would have been possible without my wife Christa. When I walked out of my job in 1990, we were in it together. I was tired of the corporate world and wanted to chase the future - she had a stable and lucrative executive position in a global multinational and could help to finance the risk. We decided - together - that I could take the plunge - into the world of technology consulting.

Then, as I pivoted to the Internet in '94 and then to the "Futurist" role in 2002, she wasn't just supporting the move. She was the rock of stability that allowed the move to happen, all while raising our two young children. But she wasn't just the mom - she was the master organizer of complicated logistics, contracting, and so much more. Oh, and at the same time, she was the rock-solid editor of the (soon to be) 44 books that I have written or co-written throughout my career.

I've written about her role before, and in one post, referred to her as the 'Fifth Beatle' - the George Martin of the operation, the Bernie Taupin partner, the one whose role is often unseen but absolutely critical to the overall success.
Every creative person needs their fifth Beatle, George Martin, their Bernie Taupin.

Christa is mine.

In the world of the Infinite Pivot, everyone talks about the effort involved in changing. They focus on the speed, the risk, and the vision of the person at the helm. The key person, so to speak.

But they forget that if you try to pivot without a solid foundation, you don’t manage to succeed. Often, you just spin out of control. Christa has been my business partner, my office manager, and my reality check for nearly four decades. She provided the structural and emotional "anchor" that gave me the freedom to be bold, all while raising our sons.

You need a rock.

The boldest moves aren't made by those who have nothing to lose; they are made by those who have a solid place to stand. Before you make your next turn, make sure you know who, or what, is holding the ground for you.

In my case, it's Christa.

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Futurist Jim Carroll believes there are countless unsung heroes of the freelance economy out there in the world.

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Original post: https://jimcarroll.com/2026/04/decoding-tomorrow-the-infinite-pivot-series-8-every-successful-pivot-requires-a-silent-partner/

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