Sunday 7 August 2022 01:25 AM Dame Deborah James told children to 'take chances and experience life now' in ... trends now
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Dame Deborah James told her children telling them to 'take a chance and back yourself' and asked them to experience life now instead of waiting until they were older, in a final piece of advice.
The charity fundraiser and podcast star shared her life lessons in her new book How To Live When You Could Be Dead.
James, who died in June after a five-year battle with cancer during which time she raised over seven million pounds for charity, is survived by her husband Sebastian and two children, 14-year-old Hugo and 12-year-old Eloise.
'Take a chance and back yourself. Remember to be your number one cheerleader,' she told them in a passage from her book seen by The Sun, set to be released on August 18.
'Don’t leave the world and all it has to offer until retirement — experience it now.'
Dame Deborah James told her children telling them to 'take a chance and back yourself' and asked them to experience life now instead of waiting