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You are always in my heart

  • Writer: Enza Kursun
    Enza Kursun
  • Feb 22
  • 2 min read

What a journey 2024 and 2025 have been. If I'm honest, it has felt like stepping off one ride and straight onto another — barely a moment to breathe, all while trying to hold everything together and keep moving forward.


Our family said goodbye to both of my parents within just 18 months of each other, and there are truly no words that do justice to how that feels. The quiet they've left behind is unlike anything I expected — not loud or dramatic, just a gentle, constant absence that weaves itself into ordinary days. Grief, I've come to understand, isn't something you pass through and leave behind. It becomes part of you, and in time, you find a way to carry it with a little more grace.


Mum and Dad were my rocks. When my children were small, they were there for every school run, every moment I needed someone to step in, every time life got busy or overwhelming. They gave my children love and stability, and they gave me the confidence to build something of my own. Let's Talk Admin exists, in no small part, because they believed I could do it.


Through it all, I have been held up by the most incredible people. My husband has been by my side — calm and constant when everything else felt uncertain. My children, too, have shown a love and a maturity that has genuinely moved me. And my sister and her family have been a beautiful source of comfort — sharing the grief, the memories, and the moments of laughter that remind you life still holds so much good.


I am so grateful for every single one of them.


Keeping Let's Talk Admin going during this time has felt like both a lifeline and a responsibility. I want to say a genuine, heartfelt thank you to every single one of my clients who showed patience, kindness, and understanding while I found my feet. Knowing you felt looked after, even during the hardest season of my life, meant everything to me.


My commitment to my clients has never wavered — and it never will. I still show up with the same care, the same reliability, and the same attention to detail that this business was built on. That will always be true.

If this season has taught me anything, it's the value of time. Time with the people you love. Time to simply be present. If your business is quietly stealing those moments from you, please know that support is out there. Letting someone else carry the administration can give you back something truly precious — the space to be there for what matters most.

 
 
 

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