Making Power Moves: From Termination to Entrepreneurship
- Ebony Kirton

- Sep 20, 2025
- 3 min read
Updated: Sep 28, 2025

Losing a job can feel like the rug has been pulled out from under you. Termination often comes with uncertainty, doubt, and a wave of emotions that make you question your next steps. But what if that closed door is actually an open invitation to bet on yourself and build the life you’ve been dreaming of?
Entrepreneurship isn’t always planned; it’s often birthed out of necessity, courage, and a vision that won’t let you quit. If you’ve recently faced termination, this could be the perfect time to turn your gift into a business, your passion into profit, and your setback into your setup.
Here’s a roadmap to pivot from termination to entrepreneurship with confidence, clarity, and power.
Step 1: Shift Your Mindset – From Loss to Launch
Before you can make power moves, you need a shift in perspective. Termination doesn’t mean you’ve failed, it’s an opportunity to redefine success on your own terms. Take a moment to process, but don’t stay in the valley. Start affirming yourself: This isn’t the end. This is my beginning.
Write down what you learned from your career.
List the skills you excel at.
Identify what lights a fire in you; your gift, passion, or calling.
This exercise will help you lay the foundation for your entrepreneurial path.
Step 2: Master Your Craft or Gift
The free time you now have is not wasted, it’s an investment. Use it to sharpen your skills and become excellent in your area of expertise.
Take online courses or certifications.
Read industry books, listen to podcasts, and join webinars.
Practice your gift daily; whether it’s writing, coaching, designing, speaking, or innovating.
Remember, mastery builds confidence, and confidence builds trust in your future clients.
Step 3: Build Empowering Relationships
Your network is your net worth. Entrepreneurship thrives on community, collaboration, and connections.
Join professional associations or local business groups.
Attend networking events (both in-person and virtual).
Surround yourself with like-minded, growth-oriented people who speak life into your vision.
Empowering relationships can open doors to opportunities you didn’t even know existed.
Step 4: Explore New Collaborations
You don’t have to build alone. Collaboration can fast-track your business and give you exposure to new audiences.
Partner with other entrepreneurs on events, services, or products.
Offer your expertise to complement someone else’s strengths.
Create win-win opportunities where everyone benefits.
Sometimes, one collaboration can do more for your growth than years of solo effort.
Step 5: Bet on Yourself to Win
At the end of the day, entrepreneurship is a bet on YOU. And you are worth it.
Write a simple business plan (your mission, services, audience, and revenue goals).
Set daily, weekly, and monthly milestones.
Don’t be afraid to start small, but start.
Stay disciplined and consistent, even when the results take time.
Betting on yourself means believing that your vision is valid, your gift is needed, and your work has value.
Step 6: Create Your Power Move Blueprint
Here’s a simple plan you can follow each week:
1. Morning Focus – Spend the first hour of your day working on your business idea (content, planning, strategy).
2. Learning Block – Dedicate time to improve a skill or gain knowledge in your industry.
3. Networking & Outreach – Reach out to 2-3 people who can add value to your journey or who you can collaborate with.
4. Execution Time – Work on delivering your product, service, or building your platform.
5. Reflection & Prayer/Gratitude – End your day with reflection on progress and realignment with your purpose.
Final Word: Your Setback is a Setup
Termination doesn’t define you, it refines you. It clears space for new beginnings and forces you to rise into your true power. Entrepreneurship is not just about making money. It's about making an impact, walking in purpose, and creating freedom for yourself and others.
If you’re reading this in a season of transition, remember: You already have what it takes. Your gift is enough. Your purpose is valid. It’s time to make power moves.
Your future isn’t waiting for you at another company. It’s waiting for you to start building it today.





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