
Dear 2020
Dear 2020, It is nearly time for us to part, so I thought I’d write to you to reflect on our time together. I’m not

Dear 2020, It is nearly time for us to part, so I thought I’d write to you to reflect on our time together. I’m not

So, I’m a bit of a nerd. One area of life that I’ve always tried to push myself in is academics. Whether it was primary

From time to time, I watch old videos of bad X-factor auditions. I always wonder about the family and friends of the acts. Surely, there

Participation medals used to baffle me. Why should someone get rewarded for simply turning up to an event? There must be easier ways to monitor

There are three key contributors to progress: hard work, consistency and patience. For me, patience has always been the most difficult. Despite the innumerable times

Just a few thoughts on failure… As a perpetual overthinker and a recovering perfectionist, over they years, thoughts about failure have made a comfortable living

‘Another Side of Africa’ That was the name of the presentation I gave my year 6 class after returning from a summer in Nigeria. Having

In my opinion, a blank canvas is one of the most daunting things that you can encounter. There a so many possibilities, so many ways

A question was posed to me by a white classmate many years ago – “Would you like to have been born white rather than black?”

NB: This isn’t my usual type of post, it’s just me trying to make sense of some thoughts. It’s a product of reflecting on the

Dear 2020, It is nearly time for us to part, so I thought I’d write to you to reflect on our time together. I’m not

So, I’m a bit of a nerd. One area of life that I’ve always tried to push myself in is academics. Whether it was primary

From time to time, I watch old videos of bad X-factor auditions. I always wonder about the family and friends of the acts. Surely, there

Participation medals used to baffle me. Why should someone get rewarded for simply turning up to an event? There must be easier ways to monitor

There are three key contributors to progress: hard work, consistency and patience. For me, patience has always been the most difficult. Despite the innumerable times

Just a few thoughts on failure… As a perpetual overthinker and a recovering perfectionist, over they years, thoughts about failure have made a comfortable living

‘Another Side of Africa’ That was the name of the presentation I gave my year 6 class after returning from a summer in Nigeria. Having

In my opinion, a blank canvas is one of the most daunting things that you can encounter. There a so many possibilities, so many ways

A question was posed to me by a white classmate many years ago – “Would you like to have been born white rather than black?”

NB: This isn’t my usual type of post, it’s just me trying to make sense of some thoughts. It’s a product of reflecting on the