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Happy New Year! 2024 Review Part 2 and 2025 Look Ahead

Kashmire Hawker • 31 December 2024

A Very Happy New Year! A few more Reflections on 2024 and a 2025 Preview

With another trip round the sun complete, I am much looking ahead to 2025 with renewed optimism.


Indeed, the Festive period feeling more like a normal one for the first time since 2020, where the day felt alright even despite it's natural sadness, on top of seeing Wolverhampton Wanderers be unbeaten for the final 3 games of 2024, in the beginning's of Vitor Pereira's reign has all made for a refreshing and experience, not felt in me or my family for quite some time.


As long reflected,  1,656 votes garnered at the ballot box even in defeat, £415 raised for charity, approx. 398KM ran (cheers Strava for the stats!) including by 3/4 10K's, 33 football matches watched at 8 stadiums, 9 events Volunteered at (being 6 Parkruns, the Formula 1, MotoGP and Champions League Final), 3 gigs attended including 1 by the fearless Taylor Allison Swift, 2 jobs held, 2 Pride marches attended, 1 event co-hosted, 1 priceless photo with The European Cup and a whole lot of other things aside - stated within Christmas Eve's post, has made these 12 months of 2024 utterly bonkers, sometimes rather challenging but yet pretty brilliant.


If this can be all packed in this year, then 2025 being scheduled with 2 Half Marathon's as part of a yet to be determined number of Runs, 5 or 6 Silverstone visits among countless Volunteering moments, a multitude of football games to be seen, a glorious night of Coldplay at Wembley at the end of August, a first visit to Mainland Europe for the Spanish Grand Prix in June since a University visit to Berlin in February 2019, progressing in a job I appreciate everyday and lots more unexpected adventures and things to embrace,  will make the next 365 days my Year of Fun, with hopefully less stress, a bit less politics and more enjoyment of all I do.


2025 will also give me a greater opportunity and time to really reflect on what I am involved in and how I shape my activity moving forward. That time will be really beneficial and comes at a moment where I know has good opportunity on the horizon.


It will also allow me to focus on myself as a human being more, with me feeling lower self-confidence in recent years, partly thanks to weight gain, seeing less people and having a small sense of vulnerability in my mind. This is not least on ensuring my inner core and muscles get some love, which isn't just focused on running as much as it has been immensely helpful since September 2022. This makes me much look forward to really using a WV Active membership that is newly brought and ready to go.


No doubt, that focus on the body and mind will undoubted be a strong contributor to both Half Marathon's on May 4th in Birmingham and September 7th in Tyneside, of which full fundraising details for will come in due course.


With all that ahead, I can genuinely say that 2024 has been of more growth, that being through finding a career path that progression routes for are clear, through me being more reflective than I ever have been and cutting out some of that bad blood that has affected the mind.


I feel that these last 12 months have therefore helped to shape my course for years to come and makes me approach the next 365 days with greater force and pleasure than for the last 366 days.


I wish all and your family's a very Happy, Healthy and prosperous New Year, and in the song title of a certain superstar: I am most certainly Ready For It!

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