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August 4, 2025 49 mins

In this special birthday episode, Georgie shares the 31 most powerful lessons she’s learned by age 31, from unexpected pivots in business and pregnancy, to the deep identity work that’s shaped her into who she is today.

This isn’t just a reflection... it’s a roadmap for anyone navigating growth, change, or a new season.

She opens up about releasing external validation, shifting out of hustle mode, and embodying more peace, trust, and alignment. You’ll hear the bold decisions she’s made recently like stepping back from parts of the business, embracing rest (even when it feels wrong), and surrendering to the unknown.

Expect grounded mindset shifts, raw insights, and expansive reminders that your next level often comes not from doing more, but from becoming more you.

Whether you’re craving clarity, preparing for a life shift, or simply feeling stuck, this episode will leave you inspired, anchored, and ready to rise ✨🚀


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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I would like to acknowledge the traditional owners of the
land on which this episode is being recorded, the Combomb
Merry people. They've been having conversations and telling stories on
this land for thousands of years, and we show our
gratitude and respect for their contribution to our environment and culture.

(00:21):
This is Rise and Conquer, the podcast where we strive
to become the highest version of ourselves through curious conversations,
healthy mindsets, laughter, connection, and a deep desire to evolve.
I'm your host, Georgie Stevenson. Join me as we explore parenthood, business, manifestation,

(00:46):
and so much more. It's positive, it's practical, and it's
about putting you in the driver's seat of your own life.

Speaker 2 (00:55):
Are you ready, my loves A welcome back to the podcast. Honestly,
if you would have told me when I was twenty one.

Speaker 1 (01:06):
Ten years ago, when you're listening to this podcast like
who I am at thirty one, I would not have
believed you Like just the life I've created, you know,
my career, the business is beautiful. Ivy girl currently pregnant

(01:27):
with the second baby girl, you know, still with tim My.
It's not a school childhood, not a childhood, sweetheart, He
was I being together since.

Speaker 2 (01:37):
I was seventeen, So you guys get what I'm saying.

Speaker 1 (01:39):
But honestly, wild and I wanted to do this episode
of thirty one Lessons on my thirty first birthday. We
are recording this a little bit earlier because baby girl
is you very close to my birthday, and which means
she's going to be a LEO and truly O style.

(02:01):
She's going to steal the limelight. But I better get
used to it.

Speaker 2 (02:04):
So it's fine.

Speaker 1 (02:05):
We are prepping, and I have really been thinking about, yeah,
these thirty one Lessons for my birthday, and when I
do think of my twenty one year old self, experiencing
my life, having what I do, being who I am,
like I said, she would not have believed that, And

(02:26):
I think that's like the greatest thing about manifestation work
is you create a reality that's better than you could
have imagined. Because often when we want to desire, when
we want a certain reality, we're limiting ourselves because we
only have our own perception and our own you know,
our own.

Speaker 2 (02:46):
Constructs of what we think we want.

Speaker 1 (02:49):
And so I'm just so well, firstly, I'm like so
proud of myself for just what I've achieved and who
I am, and the constant identity shifts and the constant
belief reinformments and reinforcement stories, and the constantly having to
do work on myself to be the person I am today.

Speaker 2 (03:12):
I am very very proud of myself.

Speaker 1 (03:14):
But let's get straight into it, because there's bloody thirty
one of these lessons. So the first lesson, These very
much are reflected of my current reality of about to
give birth, about to enter this new chapter of family
or four. So number one lesson is slower doesn't mean stuck.

(03:38):
It often means sustainable. And I feel like this lesson
really is come about because in society, society really celebrates speed. It,
you know, really celebrates us like going and going and
going and doing. And I feel like something that I've
been embracing this year that is really brave for me

(04:02):
because I was the hustler, I was the go getter,
I was the high achiever. Is I have totally slowed down.
I've taken a breath. I've been so intentional, and especially
with maternity leave coming up and my intentions with it,
is really instilling the belief that like slowness is productive

(04:26):
slowness is where I want to be, and just embracing
things like I'll never get this moment back, you know,
being present, like something I've been doing is when I'm
feeling anxiety or rushed or overwhelmed, I go back to
my five senses and I'm like, what can I see?

Speaker 2 (04:42):
What can I smell? What can I touch? What can
I taste?

Speaker 1 (04:46):
And just being back in the present moment. And I
feel like this year, from my thirtieth to my thirty
first is I have embraced slowness in this whole new way,
and the results of that has been I've just felt
so peaceful, like so much less anxiety, so much less

(05:07):
pressure to do it all. But in saying that, I'm
still doing it all, I'm still getting everything I want done,
I'm still achieving things, the businesses are still going, I'm
still getting the results. I'm just feeling like so much
more peaceful during it. And it really has to do
with like the energy I'm embodying.

Speaker 2 (05:29):
So that's our first lesson. Number two.

Speaker 1 (05:32):
Becoming a mother is a whole identity rebirth. So motherhood
cracked me open. Like with IVY, I've been very vocal
about how much that kind of like, you know, fucked
me up basically, and for a long time, like when

(05:52):
I first became a mom, I was trying to get
back to my old self. And one of the greatest
things I learned was you can't. You can't go backwards.
You can't go back.

Speaker 2 (06:03):
To your old identity.

Speaker 1 (06:05):
It's all about embracing your new identity.

Speaker 2 (06:08):
And so this big lesson is.

Speaker 1 (06:12):
About even in pregnancy with baby number two, I have
this whole new identity coming through and I'm allready embracing her.
And it's like we sort of explained to you guys
with Rice and Conquer how we're shutting down the physical.

Speaker 2 (06:29):
Products of our business.

Speaker 1 (06:31):
And again that didn't make logical sense. Like logically that
arm of the business does extremely well. It's a very
like financially abundant.

Speaker 2 (06:43):
You guys love it.

Speaker 1 (06:44):
We had the demand, but there was just something in
R and C where I'm like, I need to simplify this,
I need to minimize things. I need to honor this
next chapter. And I know it doesn't make sense to everyone,
but it's like what I need to do. And again
that's me embracing this whole whole new identity that I
don't actually know about. And I think that's the biggest

(07:05):
thing with like becoming a mother is it's you don't
actually know what's happening. It feels super messy if it
doesn't feel clear, and that really just regulated and fucked
me up, like I said with Ivy, and this time,
I just feel so much more ready for it and
so much more embracing of I'm stepping into this whole

(07:28):
new woman and I have no idea what she's like,
but I'm just like embracing it, like decisions, I want
to make what I'm feeling into and yeah, I don't know.

Speaker 2 (07:38):
It just feels very.

Speaker 1 (07:39):
Very good, And just like understanding that, like I will
be a whole new person, like I can always like
I can already feel her, but I will be a
whole new person, especially with this you know, new baby girl,
and just like being so open to like whatever I
feel and want is okay and embracing it okay. So

(08:00):
number three, your self concept is the strategy. I have
been so deep into self concept. And when I see
say self concept, guys, I'm just talking about what you
believe to be true about yourself is then reflected into
your reality.

Speaker 2 (08:19):
It's then reflected into your life.

Speaker 1 (08:22):
And so, for example, every single thought and belief I
have about myself, I'm taking a pause and I'm like,
does this serve me in where I want to be?
Does this serve me in the next chapter? Does this
serve me in just my self concept of who I
want to be? And I'm being so intentional with it,

(08:46):
and it just it feels.

Speaker 2 (08:47):
Like that's the strategy.

Speaker 1 (08:49):
It doesn't feel like I need a business strategy. It
doesn't feel like I need, you know, a strategy for
my social media. It doesn't feel like I need a
strategy for any of those external things. As long as
I'm focusing on my internal beliefs and my self concept,
that is the only strategy I need.

Speaker 2 (09:09):
I hope that makes sense. Number four.

Speaker 1 (09:12):
Having it all looks different in every season. So like,
this is something I struggled with, Like younger me is
I always thought certain things meant success. So, you know,
my whole story of I became a lawyer because I
wanted to make my you know, parents proud, and I

(09:34):
wanted to prove myself in the eyes of society that
I was like smart and talented. But then I went
and did the law and got the job and I
was like, oh my god, I'm so unhappy and so
like a pattern I have is I will do something
because I think that's what I should do to get
a certain outcome, rather than in the moment being like

(09:55):
does this feel good?

Speaker 2 (09:56):
Is this what I want? And I feel like we
get really.

Speaker 1 (10:00):
You know, stuck in it, especially with the rat race
of life with comparison on social media and Instagram and
so something I'm again being very intentional with this year
is what does success mean for me in this season
and honoring that rather than having to make it make sense,

(10:23):
Like even going back to the closing down the physical
product arm of Rise and Conker, again it's like it
doesn't make logical sense, and it's like, you know, people
might perceive that as oh, well, that's not successful, Like
what would be successful is going like bigger and better.
But for me in that moment, with capacity in my

(10:44):
business and what I want to do with my business,
that does mean having it all like that gets me
the outcome. And again it doesn't actually have to make
sense to anyone else. It just has to make sense
to me. And that has been huge because again it's
like this whole concept of asking myself at every stage
of business, at every you know turn of my personal

(11:09):
you know, career or like Instagram or social media, and
it's like, well, does this feel good for me? Like
does this mean I can have it all in Georgie's world,
not necessarily in the eyes of like what society perceives
as successful. And that really has been like life changing
this year. And we've also made quite a few changes

(11:31):
within for example Naked Harvest with just like what we're
doing in retail and a couple of things which again
not making logical sense, but for us, it's like this
feels really good, and this feels like really balanced, and
this feels like the direction we want to go. In
number five, the universe mirrors your boundaries, so this is

(11:55):
really interesting and again something I have been playing with.
But really what I've realized is what you allow is
what you attract, and every time you say no to
what's misaligned, you're opening up space for something better. And
again this is just being about like really diligent on

(12:19):
your nose and I feel like, you know, this would
probably be a life lesson every time I do a
birthday podcast, but just being so ruthless with like no
that doesn't feel good to me. And it's not just
in business or Korea. It's like in your personal life
with friends, with your partner. I think sometimes again, we

(12:42):
can be quite passive and we will just do things
because logically we should do that. Logically it makes sense
to do that in our career or personally, or you know,
we want to keep certain people happy. But I've just
noticed so much as like, when I'm honoring my boundaries,
everything is easier to deal with. And then it comes

(13:07):
back to me tenfold when I'm honoring my energy. When
I'm honoring my boundaries, and I feel like that's like
every year I get clearer on the nose.

Speaker 2 (13:17):
Okay, this is a good one.

Speaker 1 (13:18):
So number six, feminine energy isn't about doing less, it's
about leading differently. So this lesson really came about because
when I found out I was pregnant again, I wanted
to have a different maternity leave than I did with Ivy.
I wanted to have a different experience than I did

(13:39):
with Ivy's newborn stage. And I realized a lot of
it had to do with, like, you know, work, because
I'm in an interesting, a different situation where my husband's
a stay at home dad and I work full time,
but obviously when you have a newborn and your breastfeeding
and all the things, And so I was really this
year leaning into like what does it look like to

(14:00):
be in my feminine energy? And for so long I
thought feminine energy was almost weak and like, I'm I
can be a very masculine person.

Speaker 2 (14:13):
I can be a very like doing let's get shit done.

Speaker 1 (14:16):
And so I almost saw feminine energy as like passive,
which I.

Speaker 2 (14:21):
Was like, no, not about you know, couldn't get on
this vibe of it.

Speaker 1 (14:26):
But this year, I feel like I've embraced feminine energy
in a whole new way where it's really about being
supported and being led and being guided and being like, yeah,
I can do all the things, but I don't want to.
And it's this very like intentional, intuitive, magnetic soft energy

(14:50):
that feels like complete trust in the universe. And that's
what like the feminine energy is for me. And it's
like complete trust that, for example, Tim has my back
in this newborn stage, that you know we're going to
work as a team and it's going to be better

(15:12):
than I could have imagined. Complete trust in my team
that they have it sorted and if they don't they'll
figure it out, complete trust that if I do need
to make a decision, I'm going to make the right decision.
And it's like it's such a new embodiment of feminine
energy that I have never experienced before. And I think

(15:34):
it's because I always thought feminine energy was like doing less,
but it's that's not actually it it's like this whole
new level of surrender and trust and just knowing how
supported I am in every single aspect with like every
single relationship and every single.

Speaker 2 (15:54):
Aspect of my life. And it just feels so good.

Speaker 1 (15:57):
And I feel like younger Georgie would be astonished about
like how feminine I've been, even like Cooper will often,
you know, come to me with like problems in the
business and my answer, my reaction, He's.

Speaker 2 (16:12):
Like, what's like, where's spicy? Georgie?

Speaker 1 (16:15):
Like you're so you know, trusting and relaxed, and it
always works out.

Speaker 2 (16:21):
And it's so.

Speaker 1 (16:21):
Funny because I just I did things in such a
masculine way. But the masculine way is harder, and it's
like biologically harder, especially for women because of what we
do and what our bodies do. And yeah, so that
has been like such a huge lesson this year for me.
Number seven, You don't need to prove your worth. You

(16:44):
don't need to earn it through overworking or pleasing. You
remember how worthy you are, and literally that's all that matters.
I used to place so much emphysis on my worth
being external and being from career accolades, you know, achievements,

(17:05):
people being happy with me, that it really took such
a toll on like my mental and physical health. And
I really feel like this year I have embraced this
whole new level of worthiness. Then I'm like, I want,
I have desires. If I have a desire, I'm deserving
of it. Like there doesn't actually need to.

Speaker 2 (17:27):
Be a reason.

Speaker 1 (17:27):
I don't have to explain myself to anyone. I don't
have to even.

Speaker 2 (17:32):
Need to work for it.

Speaker 1 (17:34):
I don't have to, you know, prove myself. It's this
beautiful energy of just being and like, just because I'm me,
at my like raw inner child's self, I'm deserving and
that again, I've never really experienced that until my thirties,
which is wild because now it makes sense of like

(17:55):
younger Georgie, how much she worked herself to burn out,
how much she worked herself, you know, to please other people,
to be seen in a certain light that was such
a detriment to again my mental and physical health that
I'm just not doing that anymore, and it feels so liberating.

Speaker 2 (18:17):
Number eight.

Speaker 1 (18:18):
This is a classic quote, but you can be both
a masterpiece and a work in progress. And I kind
of just wrote under it like you're allowed to have
big dreams and big feelings. You're allowed to create magic
while still healing old wounds. And again, I think previously
I had this perception that I had to have it

(18:42):
all figured out, especially because I have this podcast and
you know, I give advice and I empower you know, women,
I would almost like not want to talk about a
certain topic if I was in the healing or in
the like being of it. It's like I would want

(19:02):
to get to, you know, feeling like a master of
it and then I could share. But I think something
that I'm really embracing is like not having it all
figured out and being okay with it, like things being
a little bit vessy, me being like I don't know
what my maternity leaver is going to look like, and
I don't know what my new identity is going to

(19:24):
look like, but feeling so solid in that and being
so okay with it, and again it's like less of
this proving energy, less of this like superiority, superiority. Well,
I can't speak you, guys. I'm running off like limited
sleep within pregnancy in something up.

Speaker 2 (19:43):
So bear with me, but like.

Speaker 1 (19:45):
Less of that energy and just more of this is me,
like this is Georgie. I don't have it all figured out.
I'm constantly changing identities. I'm constantly feeling into what is good.
Like I do often say in this podcast, like if
you knew me when I was twenty one, you don't
know me now, or like I hope if you listen

(20:06):
to episodes back, you know right at the start, if
you're you know, a new listener. I hope I have
contradicted myself, like I hope I've changed, Like I hope
I've said some things that I say the complete opposite now,
because that shows evolution. That shows that I'm a human,

(20:26):
that I'm having this experience where I'm evolving, and I
think a lot of and I think that's brave. I
think a lot of people are scared to do that,
especially when their whole life is on social media.

Speaker 2 (20:39):
Guys.

Speaker 1 (20:39):
I literally share, like my deepest thoughts and inner knowings
with you in real time.

Speaker 2 (20:46):
I'm on social media in real.

Speaker 1 (20:48):
Time and have to constantly deal with feedback like in
real time, and it's a lot.

Speaker 2 (20:57):
It's a lot.

Speaker 1 (20:58):
And I used to be almost a bit protective of myself,
where I wouldn't share my full self. I wouldn't share
the unknowns. I wouldn't share my fears or my doubts
because I felt like I had to show up in
a certain way for you, guys. But like New Georgie,
honestly in her thirties, Georgie is just like this is me,

(21:18):
this is how I feel.

Speaker 2 (21:19):
It might be different next.

Speaker 1 (21:20):
Week, but because I feel so solid in my self concept,
that doesn't bother me. Because if you think that's not
put together or messy or like not right, I don't care.

Speaker 2 (21:34):
I don't care.

Speaker 1 (21:34):
And also I'm like, well, that's a reflection of like
your inner world, not mine. And yeah, so just that
feels really really good. Number nine, Your nervous system matters
more than your to do lists, guys. I have been
on the biggest journey of nervous system regulation and it
has changed my life this year. So again, I used

(21:57):
to be so disregulated. I used to be so run
by my thoughts of fear, my thoughts of like I
need to do more, I need to achieve more, and
like this constant it felt like I was on a
hamster wheel. It felt like I had to just go
and go and go. And that's just regulation, Like that's

(22:18):
me not feeling safe within myself to just like stop
and breathe and take a minute. And I have been
working on regulating my emotions. I do this every single
day with meditation, with padding, which is just like ifty
tapping and really being like intentional and obviously healing a

(22:42):
lot of like inner child things. And yeah, it's funny
because I'm probably doing like the least to do's I've
ever done, and I've never felt so successful, so peaceful,
so like me. And it's because I'm not being run

(23:02):
by my emotions. I am deciding them, I am being
intentional with them.

Speaker 2 (23:08):
And yeah, it feels fucking good.

Speaker 1 (23:11):
Ten. Surrender is more magnetic than control. Look, you know,
I am a control freak, but like I think that's
a great aspect of me because it means I'm able
to like move through life in a certain way.

Speaker 2 (23:28):
But lately I have really and this year really.

Speaker 1 (23:32):
Released the like white knuckle grip on how things should
be and should look and the outcome I should get
and being in surrender. And I feel like surrender's been
the theme of like the last three years for me,
especially during my sad in return. But again this like year,
I found a journal entry of last year, I think

(23:54):
like mid last year, and you know, me and Tim
were going through some issues in our marriage. We didn't
know whether we wanted you know, or I knew I
wanted a second baby, but like that was wasn't really
you know, on the cards or happening because of our infertility.
I was really struggling in business, like I was just
like going through it like peak sat in Return vibes,

(24:17):
and I just remember having this moment where I just
had to like practice what I preach and lock in
and I was like, look, Universe, like just show me
how good it can get, and just like complete surrender.
And so many things happened where like you know, our
house is now rented out, we moved into our dream house.
We're pregnant with baby number two, and again, all these

(24:39):
things happened in a way I didn't know the how,
but because I was surrendered.

Speaker 2 (24:45):
They were able to come in in a really beautiful.

Speaker 1 (24:48):
Way, even like from the fact of I really thought
we were having a boy and kind of had on
my head that we would have like, you know, a
girl and then a boy, like one of each, because
I only ever wanted two kids. And then with having
a girl, like I'm I'm like so excited because I'm like,
oh my god, I forgets a baby's sister. I also

(25:09):
really would love to have three kids, like just so open,
two things being different and not what I had expected.
And again it's like it just it feels so peaceful,
it feels so good. Number eleven, Oh my god, guys,

(25:31):
there's actually so many of these.

Speaker 2 (25:33):
Let's power through them.

Speaker 1 (25:35):
My softness is my superpower. So again, this is just
like my whole new level of stepping into my feminine
especially going on maternity leave and embracing this new chapter.
And I feel like that's very self explanatory.

Speaker 2 (25:52):
I don't need to explain it.

Speaker 1 (25:54):
And number twelve, this is okay, this is one of
my favorite things I've ever said. But being delusional is
often just being early. Let me explain, so you know,
when like something looks unrealistic and then like you know,

(26:14):
ten years. Like, for example, twenty one year old me,
if you told me on paper this is what my
life would look like, I'd be like, that's unrealistic. There's
no way I'm going to achieve that by the time
I'm thirty, you know what I mean, Like, like what
the hell? But now, being me, being thirty, being who
I am, I'm like.

Speaker 2 (26:34):
Yeah, of course I've done this.

Speaker 1 (26:36):
So like being delusional in your dreaming big is often
you just being early to the party. And the thing is,
once you achieve it, the people are going to be like, yeah,
of course you achieved that, Like yeah, it's huge, but
you're you because so of course you achieved that.

Speaker 2 (26:53):
So like what.

Speaker 1 (26:54):
I'm saying now to myself is like when I have
like big desires or big goals or I'm like sinning
in that delusion, I'm just like I'm just early to
the party, Like I'm just early to this situation, and
I want to be early. I never want to be late.
I never want to be that person who only just
gets it. And especially with being intentional with your life,

(27:16):
you really should be delusional, like you really want to
see your life and be like, wow, I'm going to
experience this and that and this and that, and to
other people, it should feel delusional because otherwise, you know,
you're probably limiting yourself, you're probably playing small. And so

(27:38):
I just love this concept of like being like, no,
I'm yeah delusional, but that just means I'm early. I
thought you guys would like it to rest is a
business strategy, Guys. This has just come from all my
twenties of like being constant burnout and having constant physical conditions.

(28:02):
That has made me realize that like rest in business,
meantime in business is so necessary. Number fourteen. Magnetism is
an energy. It's not an aesthetic. So like magnetism doesn't
look a certain way. It's not because the girl has

(28:24):
a certain hairstyle or like active wear set or how
she presents herself. It's the way she feels about herself.
And I feel like magnetism is this like trend buzzword
going around like TikTok and social media, but no one's
really understanding it. And for me, I feel like I

(28:44):
have like stepped into my magnetism this year on a
whole new level and just realize how much it doesn't
look a certain way. It's how you feel number fifteen.
Becoming the next version.

Speaker 2 (28:56):
Of you.

Speaker 1 (28:58):
Requires sorry, grieving the old version. So every identity, we
obviously have to let go of the previous identity. And
I feel like, if you don't grieve the old identity,
just try and step into the new identity, you'll often
come up to roadblocks, and it's just because you haven't

(29:19):
processed that old identity. And so, for instance, you know,
I've had certain things come up with this pregnancy because
I have like a medical conditioning conditioning, I have a
medical condition where it means like I might have to
have a sea section. And it's like, honestly, if I'm

(29:39):
being very very honest with you guys, my old identity
was very not against sea sections, because it's like, you
do whatever you need to do. But because in my
head I had always like been like, oh, I'm gonna
have a natural birth like I did with Ivy, I
had to grieve the part of me who to the

(30:00):
natural birth while still processing and moving forward with you know,
this new sort of outcome. And if I didn't grieve,
if I didn't actually lock in and be like, yeah,
I'm fucking a bit sad that this is the outcome,
because I thought it was going to be like this,
and I feel like a lot of the time we

(30:20):
try and suppress the emotions and then they pop up
in weird, funky ways. And so just like the biggest
thing I've been bracing is like I'm not suppressing emotions.
Like they come up, I validate them, and I'm like, yeah,
this does suck, but also I process them, I feel them,
I move through them, and then they don't like have

(30:43):
attachment to me, they don't like come up in weird,
funky ways. And again it's like so simple, but I
feel like most of us are just suppressing emotions that
we think we shouldn't have. Sixteen the best leaders lead
themselves first.

Speaker 2 (31:01):
So this has been a huge.

Speaker 1 (31:03):
Thing the last twelve months in business, because I'm not
gonna lie, there's been some like rocky stuff, especially with
like the economy, you know, internal stuff. There's been a
lot happening. And now that I'm we're kind of on
the other side, like me and Kiper just talking about
like how well things going in business and how like
goold we feel going on maternity leave, and like how

(31:24):
solid our team is. But it's like it wasn't like
that all the time. But we always led with like
integrity and with this beautiful like how would I want
to lead myself in this situation? How would I want
to move forward? How do I want to show up
that I would be you know, proud of And it
just has like worked out so beautifully and such a

(31:47):
testament to you don't have to have it all figured out.
You don't have to know exactly what's going to happen.
But it's like if you move through something in a
way that you're proud of, you can't fuck it.

Speaker 2 (31:58):
Up, you can't get it wrong. Seventeen.

Speaker 1 (32:01):
You don't have to be everything for everyone. And this
is just a whole new like you know, your energy
is sacred, You've got to protect it the right. People
love you for who you are, not what you give.
And I feel like this year has been again this
whole new socially being pregnant, like you just step into
this energy of like my energy is so sacred, and

(32:26):
I feel like maybe previously, if I wasn't trying as
hard in certain relationships or certain aspects of my life,
I would feel like scarcity and like, oh is that
person going to be okay?

Speaker 2 (32:38):
Or am I going to be rest?

Speaker 1 (32:40):
You know less relevant if I post less and like,
you know, weird, funky thoughts, but like a whole new
level of just like, this is who I am and
this is what I can give, and I know that
that's enough, and that just feels so good to me.
Eighteen She's a simple one. Let it be easy, guys,

(33:02):
the ease I have had in my life in the
last twelve months with like moving house, businesses, friends, my relationship,
It's like I always am picking the easy option, and
not in the way of you think of like, oh,
I'm not doing any work, but like so much of

(33:25):
our time and our everything, we are picking the harder
way because we think we have to and we don't
let it be easy. And I feel like I've been
really like, what's the easiest option? If this could be easier,
how could it be easier? Number nineteen self abandonment isn't noble.

(33:48):
So again this whole new level of just like really
embodying myself and what that looks like and being so
unapologetic about it. I feel like you guys have really
felt that on my social media of just like this
is me, this is the season.

Speaker 2 (34:02):
I don't have to prove or tell you guys about it.

Speaker 1 (34:05):
Number twenty Stillness holds Answers hustle never will love that
title again. Georgie is in this whole new level of stillness.
I've never been less rushed, less anxious, less like so
peaceful and just like I was saying before, like Cooper's

(34:28):
like what why?

Speaker 2 (34:29):
Like me, me and Cooper had.

Speaker 1 (34:31):
This situation where we our lease is ending for our
warehouse for NH and we were thinking about moving into
this sorry, buying this new warehouse, but it would mean
financial pressure on the business. And I just turned around
to Cooper and I was like, I'm going on maternity leave,

(34:52):
Like I don't I don't need this, Like this is
not something I want. I don't want to put myself
in a situation like this. And it's funny because we
were then talking about it, and like previous Doorgy anything
like that, she would have been like, Yeah, let's go,
let's take on the challenge.

Speaker 2 (35:09):
Let's do it.

Speaker 1 (35:10):
And that's what success would have meant to me, because
it would have been like moving through that challenge and
accomplishing it, and I would have. But for me right now,
it's like that's not what is important. I don't want
to hustle. I want to be in the stillness. I
want to be in the energy of not having to,

(35:32):
you know, in that feminine energy. And again I feel
like old Georgie never would have understood that, and I
would have automatically defaulted to the hustle energy. Twenty one
last ten the version of you who dreams big, she's
not crazy. Again, this is like the whole delusional thing.

(35:56):
I think we need to be more in our delulu.
I think we need to be more okay with our
current you know, three D and reality looking a certain
way and us just affirming and like using the law
of assumption of like, no, that's not happening. Like I've
been so in my delulu guys, where it's like I'll

(36:19):
have an actual conversation with someone and they'll say something
and after it I'll be like, no, that actually went
the complete opposite way, like they actually decided this, and
I'll move through my day, in my week or whatever,
and then it will just come into fruition like that
is that's full delusional. But it's like, I think more

(36:41):
of us need to be in that delulu of really
asserting in our belief system internally, of like what we
want what we want to be true, what we want
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Speaker 2 (38:22):
For all the details. All right, let's get back into
the episode twenty two.

Speaker 1 (38:29):
If it costs you your piece, it's too expensive. I
probably should have told the warehouse story to this lesson.
But the same thing applies of you know, whether it's
a business decision, a friendship, an opportunity. If it feels draining,
even if it's like logical, don't do it, that's it.

(38:49):
Don't do it even with us closing down like the
physical arm of ironc not logical. But I'm like, not,
I've got to close it.

Speaker 2 (38:56):
It's draining me. I need to move on for whatever reason.

Speaker 1 (39:00):
Something's going to come of it, I know. But also
I don't need to have the proof first. And that
kind of leads into my next lesson twenty three. Sometimes
dream the dream changes, and that never means you failed.

Speaker 2 (39:14):
And again old.

Speaker 1 (39:15):
Georgie used to need to like see things out. That's why,
like with my law degree, I knew, I literally knew
even a year out before I had finished, I probably
wasn't going to practice law, but I was like, well,
I've just got to finish it because I've already done,
you know, five years, and I feel like a really
great strategy. Sorry, A strength I've been leaning into is

(39:41):
letting go and being okay with things changing and being
okay with Yeah, a couple of years ago, this was
the dream and the vibe and now it's not anymore,
and being okay to say that to you guys too.
I think I used to be so scared to change
my mind because of what I thought it meant. Yeah,

(40:02):
oh now vibe for that, okay. Twenty four. My triggers
are my portals. Literally, our triggers are our best friends.
So like any time that you're getting triggered or like
shit's going down, using it as a moment to heal.

Speaker 2 (40:21):
Because like, if you get triggered, it's not really.

Speaker 1 (40:25):
About the other person. Like, yes, people can be assholes
and shitty people, et cetera, et cetera, but it would
never bother you unless it was actually something about you internally.
And I'm about to do a post on this, but basically,
like that's why I love being on social media and
being like in front of everyone, because I get so

(40:48):
much real time feedback that I constantly get shown light
to my triggers and shit I need to work on
and heal, and it's honestly been like the best growth
experience for me person, because if I get a comment
on social media or someone like disagreeing or like, I
don't know, saying something shitty, if like the first level

(41:09):
is just being like, oh my god, you know that
person's had a bad day, or like they're clearly in
their life not liking their life, and that's how I
know I'm unbothered, and that's how I know I'm like,
I'm good in this situation.

Speaker 2 (41:23):
But if the.

Speaker 1 (41:24):
Comment triggers me and I need to go and like
vent to someone about it or I need to go
talk to someone about it, it's showing me something that
is either actually true in that comment that I don't
like about myself or it's it's showing me something and
again not being like that person's you know, shit, that

(41:44):
person blah blah blah, but looking inwards and being like, okay,
so do I think I'm a bad mom, Do I
think I'm a you know, I don't know whatever they're.

Speaker 2 (41:54):
Saying, and again using your triggers.

Speaker 1 (41:57):
To feel the parts of yourself that you need to.
That's all that triggers are. They're not bad, they're actually
really really great. Again, huge learning spot for my thirties. Okay,
twenty five, you can be in your feminine and still
be wildly successful, wildly successful.

Speaker 2 (42:18):
Again. I had this really warped.

Speaker 1 (42:21):
Perception of feminine energy. I didn't really understand it, and
this year I have really stepped into it, like receiving, resting, flowing,
and again, so many things have come in that I'm like, Fuck,
that was so easy and it never had to be

(42:41):
that hard. I never had to go through so much.
I never had to go through the work and the challenges,
like actually could have been so much easier, but I
was always picking such a masculine way of doing things.
And so I feel like I'm at my really at
the start of my journey with my feminine energy, and
I'm so excited to see that evolve. But I did

(43:02):
want to put that in there. Twenty six Trusting my
body so again, like I said, I do have some
pregnancy complications, some stuff going on, and I'm really in
this new level of like my body knows how to
sort itself out and not in the way of like

(43:24):
sort itself out so I have a natural birth, so
I have the thing I want. But in the way
of like, I trust my body if I do need
to get a C section to heal and recover, and
it will actually be a genuine great experience. I trust
my body with making a baby, with making a healthy baby.
I trust my body with my cues, with you know,

(43:47):
telling me when I'm hungry, when i'm full, when I
need to rest, all those sorts of things. Number twenty
seven Baby steps always matter more than you think. Again,
every single day, it's like this is such like a cliche,
but it's like, what's something small that I can do

(44:07):
for my future self that she would be proud of?
And it's like really small stuff and that's what adds up.
And I even have this like affirmation I say in
the morning where it's like it's all adding up.

Speaker 2 (44:20):
Like all this small stuff.

Speaker 1 (44:22):
The decision to you know, pick a healthier meal compared
to like the takeout I really wanted, it's all adding up.
The decision to do a couple more steps in this pregnancy.
It's all adding up, the decision to rest instead of hustle.

Speaker 2 (44:37):
It's all adding up. Number twenty eight.

Speaker 1 (44:41):
The external will never validate my internal again. This is
like my whole journey of I used to be in
such proving energy. I used to want people to see
me a certain way. I wanted everyone to have the
perception of me in a certain way way and just

(45:01):
realizing how much that doesn't fucking matter, and how much
that will never bring you peace, happiness and contentment. And
what does is when you look inwards and you heal
the triggers. When you do that work, when you are
constantly looking inwards and making decisions from that angle, that's
when you can't fuck it up. That's when you do

(45:23):
finally feel at peace and really good in yourself.

Speaker 2 (45:28):
Twenty nine.

Speaker 1 (45:30):
Your dream life is usually just one bold decision away.

Speaker 2 (45:35):
I love this so much, And like.

Speaker 1 (45:38):
What I've written down is like the version of me
who has it all is not making decisions from her
past self. She's making decisions from her future self. It's
usually a bold decision, because if it wasn't bold, then
I'm going to stay in the past.

Speaker 2 (45:57):
Does that make sense.

Speaker 1 (45:58):
It's like it is going to feel uncomfortable. It is
going to feel a little bit like shit, am I
really doing this? Because otherwise you're just going to stay
in the same reality. And for me, it has been
about embracing that stillness, embracing the slowness and the rest
that feels uncomfortable, comfortable for me, that doesn't feel like right,

(46:21):
Like I am so much more comfortable in the hustle,
in the doing, in the achieving that like slowing down
feels really wrong to me, which is so funny and
interesting and so like that feels like a bold decision
for me to come on here and be like, I'm
taking maternity leave, I'm resting, I'm shutting down this part

(46:42):
of my business, and I don't know what I'm doing.
Like those feel like bold decisions to me, whether you
know that you think they are or not. And again
it's not decisions previous Georgie would make. But that's how
I know I'm evolving and I'm finally stepping into that
next identity.

Speaker 2 (47:01):
Number thirty.

Speaker 1 (47:03):
Peace is the new success.

Speaker 2 (47:05):
Guys. If it doesn't.

Speaker 1 (47:07):
Give me peace, I literally don't give a fuck about it,
and I don't care and I don't want it. Sorry
for this way, I'm so passionate about it. Like it's
not just about money or status or whatever. You know,
society wants you to prioritize. It is about how you
feel inside. If it's going to make you anxious, fearful,

(47:31):
if it's going to make you burn out, like it
is not worth it. But there is a way to
do things in a beautiful, sustainable, peaceful way. It's just
about you figuring it out. And the last lesson, life
gets to feel extremely good all the time. And this

(47:54):
is like again, I truly believe, like if you want
want a desired reality where you feel joy and peace
and slowness and acceptance, and you know, like whatever you
want to feel, you have to embody that now, no
matter what is happening in your current lifestyle, in your

(48:17):
current three D, you have to embody the energy you
want now. And so the biggest thing I've been doing
is like when shit has been going down or just
like even just when life feels like average or stuck
or stagnant, like I've been leaning into like, oh my god,
this is better than I could have imagined, Like things

(48:39):
feel so fucking good, like old Georgie cannot believe how
good life currently is, and like really embodying that energy
and it's insane. What is like unfolding in my reality?
And it's just from being in the energy of like
life gets to be really good all the time. Anything

(49:01):
that says otherwise is an illusion and is not my truth,
and being so embedded in that belief all right, my loves.

Speaker 2 (49:10):
There were a lot there to cover.

Speaker 1 (49:12):
But they are my thirty one lessons, vibes, beliefs for
turning thirty one.

Speaker 2 (49:19):
When you guys listen, it will be.

Speaker 1 (49:20):
My birthday, so happy Leo season to anyone else.

Speaker 2 (49:24):
Who's a Leo.

Speaker 1 (49:25):
And I'll probably have a newborn or just about to
have a newborn.

Speaker 2 (49:30):
So I'll be in the thick of it.

Speaker 1 (49:32):
But thank you so much for listening. I really appreciate it.
Love you guys, thank you for stinking around. And again,
if you listen to some of the first episodes of
Rise and Conker, I think I am about like twenty
three or twenty probably twenty four, So like the fact
that you're still listening now when I'm thirty one, while
thank you for being here.
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