Grace Beverley #3 Boss babe CEO, worlds locked down so off on holiday I go

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Oh my god i cant get over how bad the Tala website is.....
It genuinley gives me a headache.
There are explanation for the difference between items.
Its all the stock just thrown into one pile. Horrendous
 
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Thought she's away for work 😂
It’s abundantly clear now that when she said she gets to stay for a week of work she was trying to get people to think she was there for business. In reality she’s just taking her calls from France and finishing early afternoon everyday...

Honestly it’s so irritating how she says she has an unhealthy work life balance and her whole life is work when I’m sorry but her work hours are far from unhealthy. Of course she was busy in the past because she was at uni, but the fact she was busier at uni than whilst running 3 companies says it all really. It’s so offensive and toxic for those of us that actually work extremely hard long hours to hear someone that takes a couple of calls all day to say the amount of work they do is unhealthy.
 
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If I just had calls all day that would be a very boring, not very busy day... #CEOBossBabe would die in a real job.
 
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Insta girl I follow who posted this today - she really does have an unreal body so I take her word for it
This is more proof that people shouldn't buy guides from influencers- a PT knows more about bodies and fitness than influencers do
 
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Hahahah hah her daily agenda for Monday is ridiculous
Also shock really vague, she loves saying the word meeting to sound important. When anyone in a job knows that meetings aren’t actually very productive. Sit and have a chat and take a few actions away from it.
her 2pm is probably “call with mon” and thought better scribble that out and look mysterious (no tbf it’s probably a cal for another PR interview to talk about a day in the life🙄)
 
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I love that she considers having a couple of weekly meetings a busy day. Try doing some actual work.
 
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I tried the Shreddy app out before lockdown and the person writing them clearly don’t have much of a fitness background. In a session you would do over 150-200+ reps in an hour
Every exercise would be sets off 8/10/12/16/ as many as you can. It’s fine to do sets to failure for isolation exercises maybe once a session but not every single exercise. Your leg day would literally be squats with a band, so not even heavy squats, deadlifts, leg press with a band and a single isolation exercise of walking lunges.
 
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Yeah coming back to work from holidays is certainly a pain in the arse... especially if it starts at freaking 11:00 in the morning, and ends at 17:30.... seriously???!

So based on her agenda for Monday I assumed and filled in the rest:

08:00 - 11:00: Does duck all, oh but yeah let's not forget the 20min life changing workout she does every morning ofc
11:00 - 11:30: Check out Tala samples, 30 minutes easy peasy.
11:30 - 12:00: A break I assume
12:00 - 13:00: Weekly meeting
13:00 - 14:00: Lunch; after working for 1.5 hours
14:00 - 15:00: A call
15:00 - 16:00: Tala weekly meeting
16:00 - 16:30: Another call
16:30 - 17:30: Shreddy weekly meeting

So to recap 1.5 hours of work, lunch, then after lunch another 3.5 hours work but just calls and meetings basically. Ohh my god my first Monday back is going to be so hard 5 hours work UGHHHHH.

Since a lot of the items on the agenda are weekly meetings, how does the rest of her week look like? This looks like an extremely slow day at work for me, not to mention short. I would love to start work at 11 and finish at 17:30... what a joke.
but why does she feel the need to post this???? I swear she needs so much validation from her minions it’s embarrassing to watch
 
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but why does she feel the need to post this???? I swear she needs so much validation from her minions it’s embarrassing to watch
She literally has two personalities. She’s either pretending her life is dedicated to work and that’s all she does and glorifies it to get praise from her minions, or she non stop bangs on about her sob story of being a woman in business and her imposter syndrome so her minions will again praise her for being the hardest working person they know.

Im sorry but she doesn’t work any harder than most ambitious people her age that also went to Russell group unis (even non Russel groups also tbh it doesn’t define your work ethic). It’s okay to say you work hard but she always has to do it in a ‘I work harder than all of you and I’m unique and extraordinary for this’ way and it’s quite pathetic. This is why I never have and never will buy her act of pretending she’s a minority because she’s a woman and a labour supporter and activist. She’s never in her life been exposed to an environment where people aren’t like her. She went straight from private school to oxford which is 90% filled with people like her. It’s offensive for her to keep banging on victimising herself because she’s rich, white (even more than that blonde hair blue eyes which I’m sorry but that’s literally the worlds ideal beauty type) and all around privileged. Stop trying to convince people you’ve faced exclusion and difficulties based on who you are. People don’t like her because of HER as a person, her demographic has never played a part in it.

A girl like her being where she is in life isn’t abnormal or ‘disrupting the norm’, it would be more abnormal if she didn’t do well in life based on who she is

ALSO, this isn’t me saying everyone of her demographic is bad. I’ve got many friends like her who I adore, it’s just the way she doesn’t acknowledge this and makes herself out to be hard done by in life when she’s literally got 99% of privileges you could be born with
 
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She literally has two personalities. She’s either pretending her life is dedicated to work and that’s all she does and glorifies it to get praise from her minions, or she non stop bangs on about her sob story of being a woman in business and her imposter syndrome so her minions will again praise her for being the hardest working person they know.

Im sorry but she doesn’t work any harder than most ambitious people her age that also went to Russell group unis (even non Russel groups also tbh it doesn’t define your work ethic). It’s okay to say you work hard but she always has to do it in a ‘I work harder than all of you and I’m unique and extraordinary for this’ way and it’s quite pathetic. This is why I never have and never will buy her act of pretending she’s a minority because she’s a woman and a labour supporter and activist. She’s never in her life been exposed to an environment where people aren’t like her. She went straight from private school to oxford which is 90% filled with people like her. It’s offensive for her to keep banging on victimising herself because she’s rich, white (even more than that blonde hair blue eyes which I’m sorry but that’s literally the worlds ideal beauty type) and all around privileged. Stop trying to convince people you’ve faced exclusion and difficulties based on who you are. People don’t like her because of HER as a person, her demographic has never played a part in it.

A girl like her being where she is in life isn’t abnormal or ‘disrupting the norm’, it would be more abnormal if she didn’t do well in life based on who she is

ALSO, this isn’t me saying everyone of her demographic is bad. I’ve got many friends like her who I adore, it’s just the way she doesn’t acknowledge this and makes herself out to be hard done by in life when she’s literally got 99% of privileges you could be born with
Perfectly said!
 
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absolutely yes
to all of the above! start work at 10 and finish at 5.30? fab hun u wana try working 12,14 even 16 hour shifts with an hour or more commute added on to each end, getting home
and having to care for kids other family
members.
as others have said yes she’s done well to get where she’s got at 23 but she was never going to go anywhere other than the top of the ladder when her start point was the middle rung.
see her doing a lot of “humble bragging”- she actually needs to learn some humility
 
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I wonder if she gets so defensive about her workload because she really wants to believe that she's the hardest working girl boss that she knows.

She doesn't want to admit that genflow does most of it for her, she doesn't want to admit she's just like the rest of the influencers who work with genflow, so she has to 'prove' how much harder she works.

The funny thing is, she's so detached from reality, both as an influencer and as an upper class privately educated white woman, that I'm sure she genuinely believes that she works harder than anyone she knows.

I legitimately think she'd benefit from some sort of therapy. I think the impact of being an influencer on ones sense of self must be weird anyway, but she's also got this complex where she has to put herself above everyone else and it doesn't seem like she can ever feel happy with her success. She has to go the next step further, even if it's not necessary (like starting Tala, as if the bands and guides weren't successful enough).
 
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but why does she feel the need to post this???? I swear she needs so much validation from her minions it’s embarrassing to watch
Seriously. Correct me if Im wrong but literally Grace is the only influencer I've seen who has to post her weird work schedule all the time to prove something. I've never seen Krissy Cela, Natacha Oceane, Whitney Simmons, and all of them post tit like that aside from letting us know how busy they are at times. So weird she needs such validation.
 
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I wonder if she gets so defensive about her workload because she really wants to believe that she's the hardest working girl boss that she knows.

She doesn't want to admit that genflow does most of it for her, she doesn't want to admit she's just like the rest of the influencers who work with genflow, so she has to 'prove' how much harder she works.

The funny thing is, she's so detached from reality, both as an influencer and as an upper class privately educated white woman, that I'm sure she genuinely believes that she works harder than anyone she knows.

I legitimately think she'd benefit from some sort of therapy. I think the impact of being an influencer on ones sense of self must be weird anyway, but she's also got this complex where she has to put herself above everyone else and it doesn't seem like she can ever feel happy with her success. She has to go the next step further, even if it's not necessary (like starting Tala, as if the bands and guides weren't successful enough).
honestly I believe a big part of it is because everyone she went to uni and school with are probably in the typically amazing careers, lots of influencers are looked down upon because it’s known that they don’t have to do as much work as the typical job that people she’s surrounded by have. It’s why she plays on the CEO thing so much because in her head that will put her above the rest and can’t admit that she’s still an influencer just with merch. She’s clearly so entitled yet insecure that she feels she needs to constantly brag and say explicitly how much of a successful business women she is rather than admit she’s an influencer to impress people.

you can really see it through how much she goes on about that daily mail article that said she dropped out of uni to become an influencer. She pretends to joke about it but you can really really tell it triggered her so much. I noticed that was a turning point in when she started harping on about being a businesswoman rather than an influencer as although the article wasn’t true in terms of her dropping out of uni, it was true in the sense that she got this degree to then make her career reliant on her taking pictures of her bum and keeping up an online persona.
 
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ALSO, Controversial opinion, but I actually don’t understand why she gets hyped up so much for starting her businesses whilst in uni (like regardless of the fact she had genflow-a professional organisation doing all the heavy lifting)

I’ve been to university and I’m now in employment, and I would say being at university is the easiest time to start a business. especially a business that targets other students- you will never be more exposed and relevant. I did work nearly full time at university to support myself financially and even so can easily see how that would be possible. But most people there did not need to get a job because of student loans/ parents. There was so much flexible free time. You’re not actually answering to anyone else a part from yourself. You have minimal responsibilities etc

I don’t get why the university element gets added to make her achievements more impressive, when anyone with that level of privilege could start a business in uni. When you get in to the real world it’s so much more difficult to create a new start up. So much more risky to leave your employment and commit- or even stay in employment and juggle a million things. The only reason more people don’t start businesses at university ( where they have the best access to academic resources; free time, consumers etc) is because they don’t have a start up bank of mum and dad. Rant over x
 
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ALSO, Controversial opinion, but I actually don’t understand why she gets hyped up so much for starting her businesses whilst in uni (like regardless of the fact she had genflow-a professional organisation doing all the heavy lifting)

I’ve been to university and I’m now in employment, and I would say being at university is the easiest time to start a business. especially a business that targets other students- you will never be more exposed and relevant. I did work nearly full time at university to support myself financially and even so can easily see how that would be possible. But most people there did not need to get a job because of student loans/ parents. There was so much flexible free time. You’re not actually answering to anyone else a part from yourself. You have minimal responsibilities etc

I don’t get why the university element gets added to make her achievements more impressive, when anyone with that level of privilege could start a business in uni. When you get in to the real world it’s so much more difficult to create a new start up. So much more risky to leave your employment and commit- or even stay in employment and juggle a million things. The only reason more people don’t start businesses at university ( where they have the best access to academic resources; free time, consumers etc) is because they don’t have a start up bank of mum and dad. Rant over x
Yeah but did you go to Oxford and wrote 5 dissertations and 10k words a week and specialised in multiple areas? I think not.

It's a joke obviously. Definitely agree with what you're saying!!
 
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