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Lady Shabach
Lady Shabach
41 m

There comes a point in life, or even in our careers—where things don’t go as planned.
- A missed opportunity.
- A transition.
- A period of uncertainty.
- A relationship gone sour

And the question becomes: What next?

From my own experience - and from working with women navigating change, I’ve seen that certain patterns show up again and again.

Especially for the woman who feels like she’s been there, done that, and worn the T-shirt.
The 40+ woman who has spent years giving, serving, showing up for others…
And now finds herself tired and wondering:
“Is it too late for me?”
“Do I still have time to start again?”
“Where do I even begin from here?”

The truth is—it’s not that you lack ability.
It’s that you haven’t been given a clear structure for moving forward.

That’s what led me to create something intentional:
The B.O.U.N.C.E Framework: Turning your setback into your comeback

A practical guide designed to help you:
• Process change
• Rebuild clarity
• Regain confidence
• Move forward with intention

This isn’t just theory—it’s built from real experience and a deep understanding of what it takes to navigate transitions, especially in this season of life.

Because navigating change shouldn’t feel like guesswork.

Start that journey to becoming the best version of you here by Downloading this FREE Guide:

👉 https://payhip.com/b/cky15

I’m also open to conversations around:
✔ Speaking engagements
✔ Workshops
✔ Collaborations

Let's connect.

#navigatingchange #mindsetshift #reset #purposefulliving

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✨ Turn Your Setback Into Your ComebackLife doesn’t always go as planned.But your setback doesn’t have to define you.The B.O.U.N.C.E Framework is a powerful step-by-step guide designed to help you reset, refocus, and rise stronger after life’s transit
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Fortunate Kufakunesu
Fortunate Kufakunesu
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I am Fortunate and am super excited to be part of this community!

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Daniella Parker
Daniella Parker
3 hrs

What if your brand had a spokesperson… without you filming anything?

I create AI ambassadors that handle your content.
Few of them are already active on social Media saving time and driving visibility.

This is Heather.
She was hired to promote a healthy aging mineral brand located in California 🤗

How does she look?

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Agbor Enowkpa
Agbor Enowkpa
4 hrs

I am a multidisciplinary leader whose work spans mental health, education, entrepreneurship, real estate, and cultural influence. With a foundation in Guidance and Counselling in Education and Mental Health Nursing, I bring deep human understanding into every space I lead. As a certified traumainformed, personcentred practitioner, my approach blends clinical insight, emotional intelligence, and cultural sensitivity to create environments where people feel seen, supported, and empowered.
My impact in the care and community sector earned me an Honorary Doctorate Degree from Mount Moriah, recognising my leadership, service, and commitment to transforming lives. This honour reflects my dedication to elevating standards of care and championing personcentred, traumainformed practice.
Beyond care, I am a strategic real estate investor, focused on sustainable property development and communityfocused housing solutions that create longterm value and generational impact. My entrepreneurial work is strengthened by multiple certifications in marketing strategies, enabling me to build brands, drive visibility, and scale ideas with clarity and purpose.
Creatively, I express myself as a fashion investor, style curator, and emerging fashion producer. I am expanding my creative footprint into fashion production, developing pieces that merge African heritage with modern sophistication. My vision is to create fashion that tells stories, celebrates identity, and empowers women to lead with confidence and presence.
Across all my ventures, my brand is defined by: compassion, strategy, cultural intelligence, and purposedriven excellence. I represent a new generation of women who lead with both heart and vision — proving that modern leadership is multidimensional, and true influence is created where passion meets purpose.

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Sabina Bashir
Sabina Bashir
5 hrs

Most parents don’t realise they are already teaching their child every day. Not in the formal school sense, but in the moments that happen at the kitchen table, in the car, during homework, and when their child says, “I don’t know.”

Every time you sit beside your child and explain something, you are teaching.
Every time you decide whether to step in, step back, push harder, or leave it for another day, you are teaching.
Every time your child struggles and looks to you for reassurance, they are learning something from you about what learning feels like.

That is why I believe parents are teachers too.

Not instead of school. Alongside school. And in many ways, before school.

The problem is that most parents were never shown how children actually learn. So they try to help with love, but sometimes love can turn into pressure. Sometimes support can turn into dependence.

Sometimes saying “just try again” can make a child feel even more stuck.
That does not mean parents are doing something wrong. It means they have not been trained.

This is why I created the Parent Sunday Clinic. It is a calm space where I train parents to support their children’s learning at home without turning the house into a classroom or making homework feel like a battle.

In the clinic, we look at the real things parents deal with: why homework turns into tension, why children say “I don’t know” before they have even tried, why more practice does not always help, and how to support your child without taking over.

Because when parents understand learning, children feel safer. And when children feel safer, they learn better. 😊

Sabina Bashir
The Parent Teacher
I've taught the children, now I train the parents

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Jacqueline Dobson
Jacqueline Dobson
5 hrs ·Facebook

A little Monday market reflection from us…

Each week inside our Nab An Investor group, Neil shares a short “Neil’s News” update, looking at what is happening in the property world and what it could mean for investors, landlords and anyone keeping an eye on the market.

Neil’s News in a Nutshell - this week…

The Renters’ Rights Act is creating plenty of conversation across the property world, with both landlords and tenants feeling uncertain about what comes next.

There are also more reports of landlords selling up, which could mean fewer rental homes available at a time when people still very much need somewhere to live.

Neil also touched on interest rates, inflation, wider world uncertainty and how events outside of property can still impact confidence, costs and decision-making here in the UK.

But the biggest reminder from the session was this:

People will always need somewhere to live.

The market may shift. Legislation may change. Costs may rise. But the need for good-quality, well-managed homes does not go away.

That is why staying informed matters.

It is not about panic.

It is about being aware, prepared and able to make better decisions.

Watch the full video here
https://www.facebook.com/share/v/14bcF5JBrH6/

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