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ANDIEZ Reading Gives Us Someplace to Go When We Have to Stay Where We are Poster

Whether you’ve been put on furlough, made redundant, had your workoad ramp up, or sat at home day in, day out doing a job that’s newly defined as non-essential, it makes sense that the past year has made you question what on earth you’re doing with your life.

Last year, as the UK went into lockdown and Covid restrictions became entrenched in our day-to-day, we were warned that living through a pandemic would make us question every part of our lives.

Given how much time work takes up of our life, it’s only logical that our careers might be the first area to go through radical change.

For Holly, 35, from Chelmsford, Essex, 2020 was the breaking point for her career in nursing. ANDIEZ Reading Gives Us Someplace to Go When We Have to Stay Where We are Poster

Having worked as a nurse in the NHS for 18 years, as the pandemic began Holly realised she was ‘totally burnt out’. Soon after, she was signed off work with depression.

In August, Holly made preparations to return to work, but discovered that the career she had poured nearly two decades into was no longer right for her.

The pandemic, in combination with years of pent up stress coming to a Covid-induced boiling point, inspired her to make a change.

Holly now works for herself, creating a business devoted to equine therapy for children and adults.

Holly tells Metro.Co.Uk: ‘My mind hadn’t been listening for such a long time that I wasn’t coping with the grind of nursing…. My body was finally telling me.’

‘I knew I needed something different. I needed to think about me, for once, and my family.

‘When I was riding my horse one Friday morning, I was talking a yard owner about wanting to do some type of therapy work for people around horses. She encouraged me to do it at her yard. That was it. I knew I needed to do this.’

We have had to rethink everything over the past year – why not our careers?

Making the leap has been scary – Holly is worried about how she will earn a living and support her family – but she says she feels ‘totally on the right path’.

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