But within it, there has also been plenty of goodness. And as we say bye to the year that was, we can still celebrate all the bits of joy we had in the past 12 months.
‘In 2018 I got very ill all of a sudden and was diagnosed with a condition called idiopathic intracranial hypertension. I lost 95% of my sight for a few weeks and was hospitalised for a month, and when it seemed like things weren’t getting better my doctors told me that returning to education would be highly unlikely.
‘Although this change has not been easy and requested a lot of tears and hard work , I am very glad I took this step. I absolutely love coaching and it is beyond rewarding to be able to help mothers to never have to feel like I did once.’‘My debut YA novel Hijab and Red Lipstick was published during the second national lockdown, and despite lockdown, I managed to get all my edits done and coordinate with my editor and publishers virtually.
‘It’s sad and frightening to see what’s happening back home in the UK and friends/family getting Covid on top of Brexit. I do worry about home.’‘At the start of this year, I moved back in with my grandparents as my housemate wanted to move in with her boyfriend. I thought it would be fine as I’d be seeing my friends all the time – turns out, I’d be home in Hounslow 24/7.
Rediscovering the joy of tennis after many many years of not playing! It was my lifesaver this year!!
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