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  • December 22, 2025
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The time I managed to spend with family and friends, feeling content with my life and choosing to actively live a healthier life. I am happy for the good health of everyone that I hold dear and for the comfort of living within a warm home and surplus of food. 


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  • January 3, 2026

My biggest achievement of 2025 was how much I grew as a person and how I handled myself with my wife (she drove me bonkers) Greart woman but crazy one! (in a good way)


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  • January 3, 2026

Having my offer accepted on my first home!🏡


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  • January 3, 2026

My other half and I managed to get approved for a mortgage and got accepted for an offer on a house! This is our first house together, very exciting (and very nerve-wracking), but we are looking forward to moving in our first few months of 2026! 

Other than that, spent a full year (between 2024 and ending in 2025) living and working in Scotland. Such an amazing time with amazing views, great adventures, and some of the best drives of my life. We miss it very much! 


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  • January 3, 2026

I commited to a career change and am now in uni! Very proud of myself for putting my doubts aside and committing to learning new skills !


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  • January 3, 2026

Helping my dad having the strength to recover and get through his difficult time in hospital.. he's well and happy now and so am i


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  • January 3, 2026

proudest moment has to be paying for a holiday for my parents as a treat for the first time


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  • January 3, 2026

My happiest achievement of 2025 was successfully transitioning into retirement alongside my wife in March. After decades of the 'nine-to-five' grind, our proudest moment wasn't just walking out the office door for the last time—it was the intentional way we spent the following months rediscovering our passions together. We traded spreadsheets for walking boots and deadlines for morning coffees, proving that our greatest venture wasn't our careers, but the life we are now building together again.


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  • January 3, 2026

I’m proud of losing 20kg last year, not by getting on the jabs, joining a gym or changing my diet, but by leaving the car at home and doing more walking and cycling.


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  • January 3, 2026

To see my daughter not get defeated by 100’s of unsuccessful job applications and to end up with a fabulous job after all the months of trying 


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  • January 3, 2026

My happiest achievement/moment is hands down the day of my wedding. I'm not a very confident person and to stand up Infront of all my fiends and family a declare my love and loyalty to my wife and also do a full speech without messing up was a massive achievement in my eyes. This is not only the best moment of 2025 the best moment of my entire life.  


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  • January 3, 2026

Although I’m thankful for many nice moments throughout the year, and some tough times, the Happiest moment of the year is giving my nephew a tablet for Christmas and spending time with him during the holidays whilst off work. He’s 9, and suffers from autism but in many ways I look at as his condition as his superpower! As he’s very bright and takes in information and remembers everything like ChatGPT! haha. He’s had a fascination for technology, since he was a baby. He’s been wanting this computer tablet for over the year, asking if he could get one. And I surprised him over Christmas with purchasing a higher storage of this tablet for him, seeing his face light up made me and my family feel happy! He was so excited. He can have irregular behaviours where some moments he can social and then other times he’s in a shell, so talking to him and helping him learn and get him out of his shell and feel more comfortable talking and learning things is lovely. He jumped of the sofa excited, and spoke to us for hours along with his mum and all of us. So yes that’s my most memorable day in 2025. I’m sure we all have some lovely memories, it’s the tough times that can help us appreciate what means the most to us.

 

Happy Belated New Year Everyone 🎆

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  • January 3, 2026

I went back to Scouting, where I can hep make a difference as a volunteer. 


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  • January 4, 2026

My proudest and happiest achievement of 2025 was navigating one of the most demanding and transformative years of my life with integrity and purpose. Supporting my growing family while continuing my doctoral research, sustaining my creative and entrepreneurial practice, and delivering meaningful community-focused work felt significant in itself. In particular, completing and sharing Hidden Gems: Our People, Our Lewisham, Our Communities;  a project centred on honouring elders whose stories are too often overlooked,  stands out as a deeply affirming milestone. Being able to hold together care, creativity, research, and community impact within the same year reinforced for me that my values are not just aspirational, but something I actively live by, even under pressure.


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My proudest achievement in 2025 was successfully holding my life together while much of the world ran on low battery mode. 


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My proudest and happiest moment last year, was working for a company that builds outdoor areas for schools and charities, where we facilitate completely inexperienced people from big companies who want to do community outreach. We take people from having little to no practical carpentry skills and get them to build these brilliant structures to high standards. I did this in Lyon and Madrid and drove the work van from the UK to each location completing the multiple day projects before driving back to the UK.

The happiness is achieving this and seeing the participants’ happiness and the also the service users’ joy brings a true warmth to my heart. ❤️ 


My proudest and happiest achievement of 2025 was that my son and daughter in law purchased their first house together, a new build.

They live some 200+ miles away but I volunteered to help get them started on their back garden which had been left as rough ground by the developer.

In mid October I pulled all the weeds (and there were thousands), dug over all the soil until I could barely straighten my back (3 days work) which enabled by son to sow grass seed prior to the winter.

The grass seed has germinated and is coming up nicely.

It was hard work but so satisfying that I can help them in this way.


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  • January 4, 2026

My proudest and happiest achievement is supporting my 12 year old daughter in her football journey ⚽ This is only her 3rd season but she has grown so much in both skills and confidence since those first days when she didn't know where to stand and what to do with the ball!

During 2025 I have received so many positive comments from parents and coaches. Perhaps the proudest was when she won player of the match at a mixed fixture when she was the only girl on the pitch 😊

I admire her strength, resilience and the fact she never gives up. She works hard to learn new skills and improve.

I look forward to 2026 on the sidelines watching her grow even more and the next step in her football journey. My little lioness 💕⚽


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  • January 4, 2026

My happiest achievement of 2025 was taking the leap & starting my dream art business! :)


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  • January 4, 2026

Becoming a dad 💗


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  • January 4, 2026

I’m so happy to know how strong I can be for myself and my friends and family. At the age of 51 being diagnosed with cancer, going through the treatments and surgery and further treatment, it’s been classed as terminal. I thought my world would fall apart, instead I fully understand how good my life’s been and how important it is to enjoy the moment. Plus I found ID mobile so I could have better connection unlike 02.


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  • January 4, 2026

After being diagnosed with pre-diabetes, I made a conscious decision to take control of my health and not walk blindly into type 2 diabetes. By changing my diet, I’ve already lost a stone in weight and I feel a lot better in myself. Those it his hard work as I have a very sweet tooth😄.


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  • January 4, 2026

Watching my daughter perform on stage and enjoying every moment of it


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Getting my dream job after years of being unhappy where I was working!


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Continuing my progress to learn how to walk again after contracting meningitis in Italy onwards and upwards in 2026