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Thank you for stopping by-I hope you will enjoy this short read.

This week’s post is based on the quote below, which I am sure many of you can relate to at some point in your life.



Almost 18 months on from the ordeal that nearly broke my spirit for life. It has in fact being a blessing in disguise. I have found God, dealing with past issues & traumas. Opened new doors & feeling much more fulfilled in my work. More so, not having to be at the mercy, of some very questionable management styles. This is not to say that it justifies poor behaviour, such as exploiting authority or indeed supporting the unsavoury characters of societies. But it’s a way of being at peace with the past, which I think it’s incredibly important for your own well-being. Of course, going alone presents its own sets of issues but the real push through factor is that when you have no plan B, tried everything else it will form the basis of the fight in your cause. Believe & trust that your journey will lead you to your ultimate destiny.

I find amazing inspiration in other people’s journey, it fuels my desires in what I believe in to make a positive difference & create change. I had the privilege to touch base with a young lady called Nicola Davis, her journey could be arguably a testimony to the above quote. When we go through challenges or adversity it’s easy to get discouraged. Nicola successfully overcame an eating disorder, which later on turned it into her purpose to spread awareness & to encourage other people who are going through the same. Nicola’s creations is truly uplifting, she describes her work as ‘Bespoke silk art inspired by positivity & happiness.’ Nicola also just released a cookery book sharing her recipes that aided her own recovery. For more info: http://www.nicoladaviscrafts.co.uk/index.html

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