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Rollercoaster

I've been reflecting a lot about my career lately and all the twists and turns it's taken in the last few years, especially since having my daughter. I've experienced a toxic work environment, redundancy, ill health dismissal and a huge reduction in hours for my husband due to ill health, but despite the odds my freelance business has thrived, I've secured a great part-time job and I've managed to keep a roof over our heads. 

Also my dad just came out of palliative care as he's doing so well. We are survivors us Mitchells (maiden name). Well, Jacksons too - my Mother-in-Law was just given an MBE for her charity she set up due to a really impossible situation when she was denied contact with her first grandchild.

Life takes us through many ups and downs, particularly as someone with bipolar and menopause, but it's how you respond that counts. 

Just thought I'd share my musings. It's not very work-focused or insightful, but I thought you might like to see my personal side for once instead of a marketing based message. People work with people, so if you are keen to get to know me better, I can offer marketing support and have worked with SMEs right up to large corporates. 

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