Gemma Mullins
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Podcast Appearances
And I hope that this inspires you hearing those stories, hearing my story of, you know, completely making that pivot and being far better off now.
And that's the thing.
There's so much upside if you do make a change.
But yes, there's always risk.
And the mindset that I took when I started studying this year is like the next two years are going to pass anyway.
So yes, it's an extra workload and it's another thing to think about, but I enjoy studying and I also love learning and knowing that it's going to like, I'm going to learn things and it's going to benefit my clients.
But I also thought like,
In two years time, I could either just be where I am currently at, which is fine and like continue to grow, or I could have a literal qualification and completely pivot if I wanted to.
Like it opens up more opportunities and the fear of the fitness journey starting or the business journey starting is like how long it's going to take.
But that time is going to pass anyway.
I would rather dedicate Fridays to studying and doing what I can and then that compounding effect being like, cool, in two years' time, I'm really proud of myself and my efforts.
The point that I wanted to quickly speak about is just that
being okay with shedding of your identity when you do decide to, you know, change careers or change like what it is that you're currently doing.
Because I think there's a level of like needing to kind of change the way, like how you currently are if you want a different, like a different outcome kind of thing.
Because if you're in a workplace at the moment and then maybe you want to go work for yourself, you need to kind of work on so many different character things
Like you need to work on your character so much to be able to evolve.
It's like a full rebirth.
It's like a full rebirth.