Brave Enough Not to Quit
Footballer Millie Farrow first tore her anterior cruciate ligament aged just 15. It happened a year after she was diagnosed with the mental health condition Obsessive Compulsive Disorder. The chances of her fulfilling her dream of becoming a professional footballer were slim, to none.
Fast forward 10 years and Millie has some how managed to over come several more injuries and learned how to live successfully with her OCD. Something she has detailed in her book "Brave Enough Not to Quit: How I Realised My Football Dream"
So, all in all quite a lot for anyone who is only 26 years old!
Photo: Millie Farrow of Leicester City celebrating after her team receive the Barclays FA Women's Championship trophy May 02, 2021 in Leicester (Credit: Naomi Baker - The FA/The FA via Getty Images)
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