![]() The magic and energy you perpetuate can bring joy and calm just as much as it can offend/intimidate. In 2016 it rang true that people who come to try and embarrass you out of spite and ego will only embarrass themselves. My hope for 2017 is that I will not allow the fear of offending people put me in situations I have no business being in. ![]() If there’s one thing 2016 made me understand it’s that I’m responsible for what I say but not what people understand. To know that there are people out there wholeheartedly rooting for you, encouraging you and coaching you into the best version of yourself. I was reminded I have such a tribe of well wishers and it’s honestly one of the most heartwarming feelings. Especially when you were at your lowest. I made the decision to leave something that no longer served me well and while I know it was the right thing to do it was easily one of the hardest. I learnt that when you realise a place no longer serves you well you must bow out gracefully knowing you gave it your best shot. I graduated university, I worked on Tomorrowland 2016 (the biggest dance festival in the world) with the most magical group of people, I project managed the first Production Futures and TPi Breakthrough Talent Awards, curated a dope line up for Wanderlust Paris (London Takeover of course) and I project managed the UK entry to the first ever London Design Biennale and that’s all really to name a few.įor all the highs came double the deflation which seemed to be a recurring feeling this year. In comparison to the person I was this time last year the first thing I should probably say is thank God for growth and resilience.įor what it’s worth 2016 brought many proud moments.
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