
WE'RE ON A MISSION TO SHOW WOMEN HOW TO BE THE AUTHOR OF THEIR LIFE.
hey there, I'm Georgie!
Mother, Wife and Storytelling Queen
It all started when I lost my daughter, she shifted my perspective in every way and showed me to go for my dreams, even when it didn't make sense.
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In that moment, a seed was planted, a mission was gifted and I knew that I was meant to not just survive the unfathomable, but I was meant to live my most beautiful life, because of, not in spite of, it.
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It took me a while to work out what that was, but now I understand. We are the writer, main character and director of our life. We may not get to choose our circumstances but we can always choose our perspective of them. And that's how we become the Author of our life!​
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Take it from a mum of four earthside children (plus four stepchildren and an angel daughter in heaven), it is possible to publish a book, create a movement, build an empire and run a household, from an aligned, calm and peaceful state of being.



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I started before I was ready
My legacy
Just weeks after my daughter died, I was in the shower one night and I heard the title of a book. But I knew that I wasn't ready yet.
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So I started looking for opportunities to write that didn't require me to write a whole book. An opportunity to contribute to a collaboration book fell into my lap, and I took it. Through this process I harassed the publisher to know everything about the process. I was fascinated. And I soon realised that I had been preparing my whole life to become a publisher.
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I had a degree in Journalism, and two decades of experience in marketing, communications and PR, where I had already been creating publications. I upleveled my skills., learned Increased my value. Healed my heart.
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And eventually I went from being a grieving bereaved mother, to realising it is part of my legacy and hers, to help other women share theirs.

