Welcome to Live More, Earn More - the podcast for freedom-seekers, soul-led entrepreneurs, and ambitious creatives who are done with the hustle and ready for alignment.
Hosted by Lucy Griffiths, bestselling author of Make Money While You Sleep, this show is your go-to space for building a business that lights you up and supports your life (not the other way around).
Each week, you'll hear inspiring stories, practical strategies to grow passive income, magnetic marketing tips, and conversations that blend business brilliance with mindset magic, feminine energy, and a whole lot of woo. If you're a solopreneur or dreaming up your next big thing - this is your permission slip to do it on your terms.
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You are not past your prime.
You are in your power.
Midlife isn't a crisis.
It's an awakening.
It's an opportunity to create a life.
And a business that you love that makes
you excited and fulfilled and you do
something you've always dreamed of.
If you are feeling the blues about
perimenopause or menopause and feeling
like you are just not happy right now and
thinking, where have I disappeared to?
This episode is for you.
I was talking to one of my girlfriends
yesterday, and she's a little
younger than me, and she was like.
What's happened?
I've just, my brain has
turned to mush and I get it.
I have been in the swirls of brain
fog for at least five years, and
it is debilitating and horrible.
And as women we go through so much,
our bodies change, our hormones change.
And if you are going through perimenopause
and brain fog and fluctuating hormones and
all of the things, it can feel hideous.
I've just started on the night sweats.
And I am thinking what is going on?
I'm having to wake up in the night, change
my pajamas, and it's just revolting.
I'm sorry to, that's too much information,
but there is a lot going on and it's
really hard when we are juggling all
of this actually to create a business
that brings us joy, that enables us to
create passive income and also where
we feel like, yeah, I can do this.
I've got the confidence to do
this, and I feel alive and aligned.
And it can be a lot.
And if you are struggling right now,
I hear you and I, you know, hats off
to you for being here for listening
because it's a rollercoaster and
we just take one step at a time.
And I think this time in our lives is an
opportunity to slow down and recalibrate
and figure out what we really want and.
We lose some of those caring, nurturing
hormones, we are less tolerant.
And so it means that maybe, you know, like
we, we are less just, we can't be bothered
with the BS and the nonsense of things.
And so sometimes it means that we can
actually deliver more, do more, even
though we're working in a different way.
And you know, for me, I definitely
try to juggle my hormones so that I
am most productive at certain points.
And you know, for me, I'm,
I'm getting a period every two
weeks, which is really boring.
And, but I find that I will have
in my cycle, I am having times
where I am, like I'm at my most
productive and enthusiastic, and at
those points, that's when I'm really
creative and I'm gonna go for it.
And I say, right, this is
a day where I'm feeling it.
I'm going to create content.
I'm going to do all the things.
I really think it's about listening
to your cycle, and so for me, there
are times where I will press pause,
I'll snuggle under the duvet, and
I don't try and do everything.
I might read a book, which I had
never have imagined doing before,
or I'd go for a walk and I'm just.
Allowing myself to slow down.
But at the same time, then there are,
there are points where I'm feeling
like, oh, I feel pretty good today.
I feel enthusiastic.
I feel like I'm top of
the world and I go for it.
So this morning I woke up
and I was feeling energetic.
I was feeling on it, and it
was, I thought, you know what?
This is a great day to
create some content.
And so it's listening to
your body and adapting when.
Is right for you, rather than
just trying to push through.
Even on the days where
you feel pretty sucky,
because there's such a myth, there's
such a myth that women slow down
in their forties and fifties and.
I know I, you know, I have some
girlfriends who say to me, oh yeah, I
can't wait to slow down and retire, and.
I get that, you know, some
people that's what they wanna do.
For me, I feel like I'm
just getting started.
I feel like I have so much
enthusiasm and drive and energy,
and I've certainly had moments of
wobbles and lack of confidence and.
But I feel like I'm getting started
right now and I'm ready to go for it.
And if that's you, then stick around
because just because we're going through
menopause and perimenopause and we're
juggling it all, doesn't mean to say that
we can't still create things we love.
We're just gonna do it in a different way.
We are still gonna be enthusiastic,
we're still gonna be passionate,
we're still gonna do our thing, but.
We are maybe just those, we're having
to do less of the people pleasing
and more of the going for it.
'cause we know what we want
and we're gonna get there.
So despite the brain fog,
I will use mushrooms.
I use lion's mane, I'll
use MCT oil, collagen.
Use all the things that are gonna
help you, HRT, all the things that
are gonna help you to stay, like
feeling your best, feeling your most
vibrant, and then at the same time know
that this is, this is the third act.
This is your opportunity to say, right,
what do I really wanna do with my life?
Because you know, it might be that
you are in the season of raising
children or just feeling like you
had to climb the corporate ladder.
Now you can create
something that is yours.
And it's an opportunity to go for it
because there's, there's no rules.
There's no one holding you back.
It's just up to you and what you wanna
create and if you are ready to go for it.
As a solopreneur, I have
a mastermind that I would.
Love to share with you because I feel
like it's, you know, for women who
are ambitious, regardless of feeling
like, oh, I've lost my confidence,
or I'm having a wobble, we are there
to support and nurture each other,
but at the same time, we wanna build
something because life is about
creating something that can work for us.
Regardless of what time in life, whether
we are in our fifties, sixties, or
seventies, it's about creating something
that is going to work for our lives,
fit around our families, fit around
what we wanna do, up our ambitions.
And if you are ready to say I wanna
work differently, I wanna maybe
like slow down a little, but I still
wanna work and I still got drive
and passion, then this is for you.
And if you liked this video.
I would love you to stick around.
Please subscribe and let me know what
you thought, what gives you inspiration,
particularly in this midlife season.
And, um, I hope to see you again soon.
Thank you so much for watching.
Bye bye.
Bye.
If this episode has you nodding
along, then you are ready to
step into your next chapter with
clarity, courage, and confidence.
I would love you to come along and check
out my Solopreneur Success Mastermind.
It's for women who are building
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Their way with aligned strategy,
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support that makes you unstoppable.
This isn't about hustling harder.
It's about building smarter, slower,
and stronger with incredible women
who understand what it means to grow
through life, not in spite of it.
And I'll share a link
in the show notes below.
So thank you so much for listening
to the Live More and More podcast.
Remember, midlife isn't an ending.
It's an expansion.
You can have everything you
need to create your most.
Abundant chapter, yet this is
just another season of life.
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Until next time, keep living more,
earning more in your way at your pace.
Much love, Lucy.