The nurse called me a "flipflop" when I was born - Ecuadorian slang for girl - and my father sighed in disappointment. But from that very first moment, my grandmother was there, wrapping me in unconditional love that would become my foundation. While my father struggled to accept me, my abuelita: Fought to get me into Ecuador's most exclusive girls' school Taught me the art of living with grace and style Showed me how to find beauty in every space Gave me the confidence to believe in myself
Her early lessons carried me through: • Mastering graphic design on Ecuador's first Macs • Answering the call to study architecture • Developing my Nine Steps to Feng Shui® system • Building a training program that now reaches worldwide
Today, I realize - every home I help transform carries her legacy. Because she first taught me that our spaces should whisper love, not limitations.
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