'I worked with professional rugby players and Dublin hurlers - here's how I help people achieve their own health goals now'
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Daniel Davey reflects on his challenging school experiences, stating, "I was picked on and I think I was a bit of a lost cause in some classes. When people give up on you, that's something that never leaves you and you're kind of scarred by it." This insight illuminates how early adversity can shape personal and professional development.
Davey discusses the impact of being misunderstood by educators, saying, "School was not a good experience for me. I really struggled and had difficult experiences with teachers who just didn't like me, and who maybe didn't recognise that I wasn't there yet in terms of maturity or ability." He emphasizes the importance of recognition and support in education.
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