Ellie Goulding knew she had to hit pause. After wrapping up her nearly two-year-long Delirium World Tour in 2017, “I realised I had not for a second stopped to think about who I’d become,” says the 33-year-old singer, who first broke through in 2010 with her debut album, Lights. Over the last 10 years, she’s played Glastonbury and Lollapalooza, nabbed a Grammy nomination for her runaway hit ‘Love Me Like You Do’ and sold out arenas. “I was a nonstop train, and it was just ‘Go, go, go,’” says Goulding, who’s been open about battling anxiety and suffering from panic attacks. “The idea of making more music was too overwhelming.” Goulding, who was raised in a small village near Herefordshire, England, moved from London to New York City for a…