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Kathryn Vercillo's avatar

Today’s me has less self-doubt than 33 year old me and much less than 23 year old me and amazingly less than 13 year old me although probably more than 3 year old me.

Looking back at where I was in the past and where I am now is always a great exercise for me because I often make those younger girls proud.

Sometimes I mortify them (the early twenty something cynical poetry cafe girl with no television is astonished by my binge watching while getting Amazon deliveries, for example.) But mostly I make them proud and the things that mortify them are things that I wish I could back and tell them aren’t quite so big of a deal.

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Juliet Thomas's avatar

I think the me from 10 years ago would be surprised and yes ecstatic at what I do now. 10 years ago I was still in a corp marketing job in an industry I didn’t love but was flexible and the team were lovely. Now I have my own multi-passionate creative business, have created ways of working that were purely my own ideas and just going for it, and she would have never believed a cancer diagnosis coming with Hodgkins Lymphoma and that leading to training to be a coach through Life After Cancer and that being added to what I do now! The icing on the cake recently, just last week, was getting DYCP funding from the arts council to get my book written and out there by the end of my 50th year, which is next year!! Quite mad when you reflect back isn’t it, definitely my most eventful decade yet! 🙂❤️

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