Molina Pierre
1. Which celebrity do you think you look like?
One of the most sensible things I’ve ever heard someone say is ‘You are enoughâ€, often we feel inadequate in our roles as mothers, wives, or even professionals, but knowing that I am enough has given me the confidence to show up and do my best every day.
2. Which do your prefer? Talking on the phone or texting?
As a mother, watching my children grow and reach certain milestones is so exciting, plus to be a part of nurturing them makes me hopeful of all of the beautiful things they will give to the world.
3. What’s something you only do when you get bored?
I would teach a course on Soft Skills for the workplace. The primary skills I would focus on teaching would be communication, intrapersonal skills, adaptability, and conflict resolution. The year 2020 proved to be a challenging year for business owners, many of whom closed. Still, many are doing their best to start over or keep going. Creating an environment that is pleasant and inviting for employees and customers is essential to rebuilding successful companies.
4. Are you overly loyal to any clothing brands?
I think that I am at least 60 years old because although I was one the youngest amongst my high school friends, I was always a mother figure, offering support and advice to my friends. I also loved to be around older people as a child, listening to their stories and learning from their lives.
5. What is the biggest risk you have ever taken?