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Training for the London Marathon

Pain and sacrifice through the eyes of a first timer

The Author
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
You never really know who the person is that's writing a blog, as they will perceive themselves as being a particular type of person - depending on their audience - but may be someone else entirely.  I guess, like most people, I adapt my personality even on a subtly conscious or subconscious level to friends, family, colleagues etc.  On the whole, I guess:
  • Generally: Easy going guy from Essex, living in London.  Likes a beer and rugby.  Wants to  see the extremes of the world. Beer pong and street food anyone?
  • In dating: An adventurous guy from Essex (without the accent) who lives with an awesome mix of Brits/Italians in South East London. I have a passion for travel and I can say "cheers" in 16 languages [which is worryingly true].  Crazy golf and a rooftop bar?  
  • Professionally:  Defendant Healthcare Law professional in London, enjoys an autobiographical book and a glass of Pinotage.  Where are the canapés?
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As part of my fundraising, DG Servicing (paired with ‘Automated Door Systems’ [“ADS”]) have kindly sponsored me.  The sponsorship is actually quite apt for a number of reasons.  I’m fundraising for Scope and ADS’ sponsorship directly benefits an excellent cause that goes to the core values of their products.  ADS provides business and personal home solutions for disabled people with accessibility problems.  For instance, installing/adapting hinged or sliding doors that can be operated by phones, intercoms or fobs. Even windows, blinds, curtains and awnings can be remotely operated.  My mum has worked at DG Servicing for many years and it’s always nice to see that a company is willing to help an employee’s family, as well as a charity that supports the local community and nationwide.

www.automateddoorsystems.co.uk

www.dgservicing.co.uk

www.scope.org.uk

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