Back when I was in year 11 I told a substitute teacher to fuck off. This happened because she would always listen to everyone’s version and not mine. For some reason she labled me difficult. Bare in mind she wasn’t my usual teacher. Before the incident I never really spoke to her so we didn’t really have a good relationship. There were two classmates, boys of course, that I would always speak to and play fight. Unfortunately neither of them knew their limits when it comes to playing with a distinguished lady like me. It was the end of the lesson and we were waiting for the bell to ring. One of them decided it was a good idea to throw a pencil into my eyes. Like a self fulfilling prophecy the pencil hit me not too far from my eyeballs. It landed on my eyelid. Out of pain I ran out of the classroom because my eyelid was bleeding. At the end of the school day I bumped into the teacher again and she yelled at me saying: “ never ever ever walk out of the classroom without ...
After seeing my exam results my parents realised they had to put their foot down. Because the next step, sixth form, is not going to be a joke. I’ve also been more quiet, reserved, even though I have always been this way. People ask me if I’m going to miss secondary school, my answer is not at all. The only thing I miss is wearing my school uniform. Sometimes you need to let the past go. I’m looking forward for what the future has for me. I’m creating my brand, and growing my community on social media. I will be offering a custom complete makeup kit, lashes and a clothing line. I don’t have a name yet and I’m fully open to ideas. All this will be managed by my parents whilst I focus on retaking my Maths and English. I want to know what you think? Would you support my side hustle when I launch? Click on the link below 👇🏾 https://annaisackah.blogspot.com/p/cosmetics.html?m=1 Are you 16+ and would like to make from £50 to £100 a day off social media? Are you a makeup a...
Dear internet Family, After the overwhelming concern all of you have expressed, which we honestly didn’t expect, we decided to give you an update on how Blessing is doing. As she turned 16 HMRC has issued her a National Insurance number which she can use to apply for jobs. It has been in the pipeline for a few years now that Blessing was going to grow her online community as a content creator (see dates of previous blog posts ). As business owners we understand the work time and consistency that goes into starting a business and scaling it. We have been mentoring her on the necessary steps to take to own and monetise her presence online and consistently creating content that is uplifting, fun and educating. Even though her GCSE’s didn’t go as planned, she has allot of talent which we strategically planned to show her online community after her exams were over. Blessing is a prolific writer, content creator, dancer, makeup artist, producer, chef and has a plethora of soft skills t...
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