This month i think has been a reflective one for me - thinking about what i have been through, experiences that have changed me, priorities and my ideal university. I think jumping from being in school to being more independent is quite a big change. despite it being a bit weird at first, you slowly learn more about yourself and identify what you want to do in the long run.
Also every morning and evening i have been listening to podcasts on BBC radio 4 - Women's Hour, Global News and Prime ministers questions. they are insightful and make you a more informed individual, and as i am interested in law and the way policies are shaped, it really grasps my attention. So instead of using my phone every morning and night and day ( have to admit i was a bit addicted), i should educate myself and use my time appropriately. Eliminating those cheeky distractions!
I have also been making a list of the possible camera's that i will invest in, but also making sure that i thoroughly go through their reviews.
Working part time has been such a learning curve - as its my first job, new skills come into play. further more, working in a team definitely helps you overcome challenging situations, as i know that not all of us get on with certain people, but we put our best foot forward to get the job done.
Yours truly,
Sophia
'You must learn a new way to think before you master a new way to be.'
Marianne Williamson