‘How can you enjoy the day if you are thinking about what is going to happen in the future or what happened last week?’
Emma Duffy Reports from Cardiff AT SOME STAGE next week, one housemate will return to their Liverpool accommodation elated, having helped their country make history.
It’s just the two of them; Kiernan the self-professed cleaner and Holland credited as the chef. Football talk is kept to a minimum, with both happy to switch off after coming home from the day job. Advertisement Liverpool FC / YouTube It was from their sitting room that Kiernan watched Ireland qualify for the World Cup two years ago. She was in a cast, recovering from a significant ankle injury, joined by her mother, Ita, and some of her clubmates as Amber Barrett’s goal decided the play-off at Hampden Park. Bittersweet.
“I try to live in the present and not think about the past, or the future. How can you enjoy the day if you are thinking about what is going to happen in the future or what happened last week? I feel, for me, it is important to focus on the here and now. “Some days in rehab, I found it really tough. But I got through that day and the next day was better.
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