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    • Never give up on your journeyKeep pushing forward, believe in yourself, and remember that progress may take time but it's worth it in the end.

      No matter how difficult or long the journey may seem, it's important to never give up and keep pushing through. Kate Cocker, from the Volley network, shared her message of perseverance during these challenging times. She emphasized that even when things feel endless and normalcy seems far away, it's essential to stay focused and keep moving forward. Cocker shared personal experiences of clients and friends who experienced success after a long period of hard work and doubt. She also spoke about her own experiences of self-doubt and how everything seemed to come right again after a long time. Even in relationships, she pointed out that there are ups and downs, and it takes time to work through them. The key message here is that sometimes, the journey may take longer than expected, but it's essential to stick at it and believe in oneself. Cocker encourages everyone to keep going, no matter how difficult it may seem, and to remember that they have the strength and resilience to get through it. In conclusion, the takeaway is to never give up, even when the journey seems long and challenging. Keep pushing forward, believe in yourself, and remember that progress may take time, but it's worth it in the end.

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