Gemma Mullins
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Now, when I think of, sorry, I've lost my thought there.
Can I just paint a picture for you guys?
Yeah, and I think that's so nice to hear because, again, like that's real-world experiences of people who started completely pivoted and grew something amazing.
And it's like you can live multiple lives in your lifetime.
You don't have to stay in the one thing.
You can be like, actually, this isn't serving me and I thought that it was.
And like for my personal experience, I did the normal route of finishing high school and I went straight to university and I did a business degree.
majoring in event management and I thought that I was going to run large scale events like that was my kind of focus.
Yeah and I did events like I worked at Rod Laver and stuff like four or five years.
Anyway I that was kind of like a version of myself and I could have done that and just kept working my way up and that could have been like it right but then I really fell in love with health and fitness and I took a risk and I quit what I was doing and
And I did lots of things along the way to now be where I am now, which is running my dream business, co-hosting the podcast with my best friend and all of those things.
But this experience is like, I'm 32.
I'm going to be 33 next month.
I'm going to be 33 in two months in May.
And basically, I think that just going through that and being like, hey, if you're in your 20s and maybe you are passionate about something different to what you're currently doing, I'm not saying it's going to be easy.
It's not going to be easy.
There's been so many trial and tests along the way, but I am saying that you can change what you're currently doing and you don't need to spend the next 40 or 50 years if you don't want to.
So whether it be studying, getting life experience, taking a gap year, whatever it is, whatever you can actually do, just know that you have options and