
I am not one of those people that knew what I wanted to be when I grew up.
As a child, I would change my mind every time someone asked me.
I strongly bought into the ideals of the purple sticker plastered to my primary school backpack - As a girl, I could do anything!
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I was lucky to be born into a household and family that placed a high value on a good education.
I was encouraged to read, learn and dream.
Growing up, we had a house full of encyclopedias and educational CD-ROMs. As a child of the early nineties, I didn’t have extensive access to the internet so I would spend hours poring over books and my dad’s collection of National Geographic magazines researching for school projects.
I had a hunger to learn about the world around me.
My dad was a builder who also had a fascination with learning and would share his learnings with me.
My mum went back to university while I was young to study accounting.