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LOCKDOWN changed my life
Woman's Weekly
|April 01, 2025
Five years on from the pandemic, three women share their stories of the impact it had on them
The downtime helped me find a new vocation'
Counsellor and editor Kay Thomas, 58, lives in Bromley, London, with her husband and three grown-up children.
When the pandemic hit, my husband was made redundant, my work dried up, and I spent a lot of time online. Bored and scrolling social media, I spotted a post by an acquaintance who was working as a school counsellor, supporting children of key workers.
It piqued my interest - she was doing something of value. I researched what qualifications were required, and enrolled on an introductory counselling course. Many of my skills were transferable and, with a background in journalism, I have a keen interest in people.
I started the course between lockdowns, but by week three, I was hospitalised with Covid-19 pneumonia. While in isolation a client emailed, asking if I could write copy from my hospital bed. I didn't think anything of it - it's normal to have demanding clients as a writer. In the same vein, I emailed my course tutor suggesting I attend college from hospital via Zoom. He was horrified, and told me to prioritise self-care. That highlighted the key differences between the two jobs.
When the Covid-19 vaccine was rolled out, I volunteered in clinics, and really felt I was helping to get people's lives moving forward, along with all the medics involved.
'It's too late at my age to retrain as a doctor, but I can still make a difference,' I told my family. The seed was sown. I signed up for the next level in counsellor training. Around that time, I was commissioned to write a book about working during the pandemic. I conducted 32 interviews and realised many employees were affected by poor mental health at that time. Telling their stories spurred me on to complete the training.
This story is from the April 01, 2025 edition of Woman's Weekly.
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