I'm Georgie.

For many years, my work has been to support people through large and often difficult change.


I’ve led transformation and change programs in big organisations, across different countries and cultures, where the goal was never just to shift systems, but to help the people inside them feel steady enough to move forward.

What I learned there is simple, and it keeps proving itself true.

People don’t struggle because they are incapable.  They struggle because something important is changing and they don’t yet have the structure to make sense of it.

My role has always been to bring calm, clarity and order to those moments, to help people find their footing again when things feel unfamiliar or uncertain.

Becoming a mother gave that work a whole new meaning.

For the first time, I found myself inside a transformation I couldn’t step outside of.
One that was happening in my body, my nervous system, my identity and my daily life, all at once.

I could see, very clearly, how little support there is for this kind of change.
Not in a medical sense, but in the human, emotional, and practical sense of integrating who you are becoming.

The Calm Infrastructure grew out of that realisation.

It’s not about having everything figured out.
It’s about creating enough steadiness to think, feel and decide from where you actually are.

I bring both softness and structure to this work.  Empathy for what motherhood can stir up, and a grounded, practical way of helping things make sense again.

I’m here to walk alongside mothers as they navigate this season. Gently, thoughtfully, and without needing to rush.