Georgia’s Blog, stepping out of the comfort zone
This Saturday night I am going out somewhere for a few drinks and already I can taste what I’ll be having, as because I am both Diabetic and Coeliac my choices are limited. I usually stick to completely sugar free options as this way I don’t have to worry about the roller-coaster ride with my Blood Sugar Levels.
This weekend however I’m leaving my comfort zone and trying something new, I’m opting for a Martini with Lemon not Olives, but I have had a sip before and not sure it is to my liking, I guess we will find out.
I always dream of being that City girl who orders nothing but a Cosmopolitan, I guess I would like to channel my ‘Carrie Bradshaw’ in more ways than one. For anyone that knows me, you know how Fashion crazy I am and have a blog to prove it! I recently went for a Carrie Bradshaw style when I went out one night, most of my style is inspired by the elite of the Fashion World, however having Miss Carrie as an inspiration can work in more ways than one.
Aside from fashion, her attitude with her friends, her confidence, her independence and of course her thriving career. I know a script writer created her so I can’t be totally envious, however having her style in all the ways she is, isn’t totally a bad thing.
Leaving your comfort zone is sometimes necessary, depending on what it is of course – safety always comes first. I tend to stay in my zone of comfort, and most times I regret it. Last Saturday for example I didn’t feel like leaving my home and venturing out on my own, and now I wish I had. I had a pretty good night in the end but I was kicking myself that I didn’t have the guts to try something bold.
I guess what I’m getting at is, it’s time to bring my inner Carrie out and have confidence in my decisions and overall self, to trust my gut and go for it, to try the new drinks I’ve wanted to, to go out and have fun, to make the most out of my life and leave my comfort for those nights when I really need a night in, I’m only young once right? I recently read an article about ‘what I wish I did when I was 22’ and with now working full time I’m afraid I’m missing out on youthful events, but it turns out I’ve still got time to act like both a teenager and adult and still make the most of my young years.
So here’s to acting your shoe size and not your age, on that note maybe I should buy some new shoes – since I’m channelling my inner Carrie Bradshaw.
Also some Gluten/Sugar free drink options would be greatly appreciated.
YOLO? Georgia













