 Felly, rydyn ni'n dweud yn gweithio. A dyna rydyn ni'n rhan o'r pasion. Rydyn ni'n golygu, ond rydyn ni'n golygu'r ysgolion ac mae'r newydd sy'n sicrhau fydd yn gweithio ac yn gwybod i ddiweddol ac yn ymdweud y golygu'r giffeydd i fynd i chi'n edrych i chi'n fydd i'r byw ychydig a'ch gweithio'n gwyllfa yn gweithio. Rydyn ni'n gweithio i chi'n gweithio i chi'n gweithio'n gweithio i chi'n gweithio i chi'n gweithio. I mean I should have been doing this 20 years ago, but you know circumstances change in life. It's one of those where you don't want to stop work at 65, 70 because you're still enjoying what you do, whereas if I was to continue on on the road and doing at the moment, and you know we're sort of digital advertising, which I do enjoy, but you know I'm not as passionate about the current job as the future job. Once I had children that I realised that health was really important to me and my family, and particularly I love anything to do with longevity. You know I'm one of these people that's desperate to live to over 100, so health is really important and that has become my passion. I think most people think you know when they get to in their 40s they've got kids in a mortgage, they think well that's it really, now I've just got to look forward to retirement, no way. And that was part of my journey, part of my awakening. I just realised there's so much more that I can offer. I would love to do cancer nutrition or something like that and just help support people that are ill, support people that go to doctors and just spend years undiagnosed. I would like to help those people because I think that was what I would find rewarding to know that I've made a difference and if CNM can help me to make that difference in life, brilliant.