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Follow your dreams!

So yesterday I graduated from college with an HNC in Care and Administrative Practice.

As you know the road was a long one but I managed to stick at it and get pass.

This qualification was what I needed in order to progress into university to study nursing.

I am now at university and I am so happy I have finally started my journey.

I hope these next 3 years are kind to me and bless me with wonderful mentors who teach me lots and encourage me to blossom.

I hope the children I come across get better and smile when they see me.

Most of all I hope I can help them and their families even if it's something as simple as a cup of tea, a hug or a listening ear.

I am so proud of myself and was a lovely experience to graduate infront if my friends and family.

My message today is "follow your dreams" never let anyone or anything distract you from your passion and your goals.

You can do it, you will do it and you will succeed there after.

I understand you will struggle, there will be times you feel like given up but stick with it, remember why you chose to do it and keep that passion burning.


Hope you all have a wonderful week!

Don't forget to check me out on Twitter @jour2positivity ❤

Lots of love



Lynne

xxx

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