As 2025 comes to a close, I’m not winding down - I’m winding up.
In this episode I share why this has been the year I’ve felt deeply gratified and truly rich inside myself, and why I refuse to end the year in disappointment, resignation, or “next year will be better” energy.
I also announce The Golden Mile 2025 → 2026 Immersion: a special 2 month 1:1 immersion that can only be purchased in December. This immersion is designed to walk you through the final stretch of 2025 and across the threshold into 2026 in miracle frequency, deep satisfaction, and anchored leadership.
Inside the episode, I speak from my own embodiment about:
The creative potency of December & January and why I choose to end the year feeling profoundly gratified, not regretful
The role of pressure and tension in the creative cycle and how holding it (without collapsing into fear) births new timelines
Three doorways of The Golden Mile Immersion:
The Miracle Breakthrough Doorway - for those who haven’t yet experienced the miracle they’ve been walking toward
The Wisdom & Leadership Harvest Doorway - for those who know their leadership has a “use by” date in its current form and are ready to bring the wealth of their wisdom into the world in new ways
The Spirit Embodied Identity Doorway – for those who know they are here to anoint the world with love and live as a pure channel of their spirit
Why some miracles don’t look like what our human wanted, including the story of my son’s passing and the awakening that followed
If you feel the potency of this season and you know you’re capable of so much more – not because you’re “not enough”, but because of the enormity of your heart, your wisdom and your devotion to love – the Golden Mile may be for you.
👉 The Golden Mile 2025 → 2026 Immersion (2 month 1:1 immersion, purchase in December only) For full details, payment options and to claim your place -
https://www.giselegambi.com.au/the-golden-mile-2025-2026-immersion
If you’d like to speak with me before you commit or need a company invoice, reach out via message 0412 935 500, gisele@giselegambi.com.au or through Messenger
Let’s walk the Golden Mile together and let now, now, now take care of what’s coming in 2026.
00:00 – Opening & why this end-of-year episode
01:22 – Gratitude, satisfaction & feeling truly gratified by 2025
03:28 – Surrendering into the courage and faith of spirit
05:16 – Entering 2026 feeling rich, full & on the front foot
07:14 – Now, now, now: focusing on what is here rather than future-tripping
08:06 – Introducing The Golden Mile: Crossing 2025 → 2026 (2-month 1:1 immersion)
11:17 – Practicals: timing, holidays, fees & payment plan options
13:32 – Pressure, tension & the creative cycle: birthing new timelines
18:18 – Grateful and capable of more: why this immersion exists
20:22 – The Golden Mile dream & creating the landing page via intuitive pulls
24:16 – The three doorways of The Golden Mile immersion
Miracle Breakthrough
Leadership/Wisdom Harvest
Spirit Embodied Identity
39:46 – Miracles through multi-dimensional eyes & living as a pure channel
43:42 – My son’s passing & the miracle that didn’t look like a miracle
44:37 – Closing: no more “next year will be better” – now, now, now
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