Things I learned in 2021

As we come to the end of the first few weeks of 2022, I decided to look back over the last year

2021 was somehow really long and really short all at once

The first 6 months of the year, I barely left my apt other than to train, see Sam and get groceries. I filled up my tank of petrol on new years eve and didn't refill it again until april 1st.

Then as things reopened it flipped and I was back to working, socializing and the summer blurred past

Then in October I decided to try my first shred programme and photoshoot which were both new, exciting and terrifying experiences

I also joined a business group and learned more about marketing for social media and how to set up so many different systems which I would not have been able to do, and I highly recommend @Vicky Shilling for this

I had loads of great guests on my podcast @whynot, and also got better at talking on my own for solo eps which was something that I initially found really difficult.

I started my seond page, and a tiktok dedicated to helping equestrians, which is something I've always been passionate about! I was scared of doing it for so long because I was afraid that I would be judged for not having enough knowledge on the subject but I finally took the plunge and do not regret it! Follow @stronginthesaddle_

I fully qualified as a Neuromuscular Therapist, and did an advanced dry needling course

I turned 30...(still haven't gotten over that one.. prob never will)

I set goals for the first time ever- missed most but at least I did it.

I learned more about PT and classes thanks to @ignitedublin

I also had days where i doubted everything and considered giving up

Had days where I was frustrated

Had days where I felt lonely with no one to talk to

But that's all part of life and I got through those days just like I got through the good ones and I learned a lot from both.

2021 was an interesting year, I've learned to let go of somethings and am still working on letting go of others

I'll always be a work in progress but I'm glad I have the opportunity to be one.

What did you take from 2021?

Photo taken during my photoshoot

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