Sharon's recipe for success

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A COLLEGE course on Royal Icing to help her get back on her feet after a debilitating illness has been a recipe for success for Sharon Squire.
Sharon from Sankey Bridges, Warrington, passed with a distinction and has now started her own celebration cakes business called Cakes by Sweet Inspirations.
Plagued by ill health she took redundancy from her role as a team manager with a global pest control company. Fortunately after seeing a specialist she had early diagnosis of ME and thanks to lymphatic drainage and acupuncture techniques she was soon on the road to recovery.
“Getting diagnosed can be a minefield for people as the symptoms mimic those of depression. I was fortunate to be diagnosed after suffering for six months. You wouldn’t wish what I had on your worst enemy. It was a nightmare time especially for those around me.
“Fortunately I had a supportive family and friends who helped me some through some very dark days. The lymphatic drainage techniques and acupuncture were the turning points.”
Now after going to college to learn Royal Icing she passed with a distinction and is now running her own business.
“I have had great support and encouragement in launching my own business, which has been overwhelming.”
For more information visit www.cakes-by-sweet-inspirations.co.uk


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