Simple… but powerful quote by Fran Lebowitz


Let’s break it down.

Think before you speak Then pause. Not everything needs an instant reaction.

The right words can:

  • Inspire
  • Empower confidence
  • Encourage growth
  • Ignite belief
  • Transform Mindset
  • Start a revolution 🫶📢🍀 So choose them carefully.

The wrong ones can:

  • Plant a doubt
  • Limit your thinking
  • Making you feel small
  • Kill a dream
  • Hurt you deeply

Read before you think Learn first. Understand more.

Because when you know more— you think better. You judge less. You see things from different angles.


Why this matters:

✔ You communicate more clearly ✔ You avoid unnecessary conflict ✔ You make better decisions ✔ You understand people better You will then be considered a calm and composed when communication. And at the same time perceived as an organised person, having ‘all under control.’


In a world where everyone reacts fast… Be the one who: Pauses Learns Thinks Then speaks

Words have a profound, lasting power: can create a living hell but also beauty and love.

They can power the change but they can break the trust easily. In tough times can bring consolation and hope, motivate you to carry on and be strong!

I am absolutely overwhelmed by the testimonials received from my former colleagues. Women who are absolutely amazing and beautiful inside and out.🫶☺️ (I have included the examples in the Recommendation section.) I have learnt so much from them. Working with all of them, leading and mentoring was a privilege.

In challenging times, those kind of words can inspire and remind you that you have done something good, and it is worth to be kind and support each other.

Every good deed will come back to you multiplied 🍀🍀

Be kind, be good to each other. Simple.

Food for thouhgts:

Who do you want to be in the fast changing world? How do you want people to see you as..?

This week, ask one person you trust: “What’s one thing I do that helps our relationship, and one thing that gets in the way?” Then listen without explaining, defending, or fixing in the moment. Just absorb. That simple act might reveal the most valuable insight of your career.

Because the real you isn’t who you think you are. It’s who you’re becoming when you let others help you see.