Fall down seven times, get up eight.

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Hello,

When I was younger I firmly would not believe in the saying everything happens for a reason. To this day there will be a few events in my life which I have no reasoning for and if there was a reasoning I wouldn’t want to hear it because to me it shouldn’t have happened. However, the older I become and the more I learn about life I realise how things do happen for a reason. Also how doors close to lead us onto new adventures, opportunities and new people.

The main thing I’m constantly learning is how unpredictable life is – and for someone who likes to know what the plan is and what everyone is wearing a week in advance – I’m kinda struggling with this unpredictability thing ha. 

I’ve learnt that falling down doesn’t make you weak, especially when you’ve fallen down due to what another human has done to you. Staying down is the part that makes you weak, no one is perfect – but when you fall so hard ensure you bounce back higher.

I feel so done with falling down over what others have done to me, so my aim of the next game is to enjoy the little things in life, find myself and most importantly to find happiness within myself. That journey has began for me and it is down to my amazingly strong unit of family and friends – here are a few of their gorgeous faces I have to thank.

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Mum and I, who I would be truly lost without at Mablethorpe Beach – 13/08/17

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Shawna, my true rock of a bestfriend ready for a work night out – 25/07/17

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My band family at Cleethorpes Beach after a circuit training session 07/08/17

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My beautiful Jess, my longest best friend ready for some drinks 23/07/17

Thanks for reading, huge love and I can’t wait to speak soon,

Amy X

 

 

 

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