1. What bad habits do they have?
Putting herself down or not giving herself enough credit. With everything she’s gone through and the fact she has a very successful business, she should be more proud of herself but she still feels like a failure on most days.
2. What makes them laugh out loud?
Seeing other people laugh - that will get her. Children laughing in particular fills her with joy.
3. How do they display affection?
Through food and support. She likes being there for people, she likes making people smile with her baking, she is the doting type that will fuss over your health and keep tabs on your meals. Once she opens up, she is very gentle and affectionate and very nurturing.
4. How do they want to be seen by others?
She wants to be seen as warm and kind, approachable. She hates coming across as nervous as she does, but she can’t help it.
5. How do they react to criticism?
She can be hurt by criticism if she doesn’t understand where it’s coming from. She’ll probably take it to heart and sulk about it, but she eventually puts her effort into changing because she wants to make people happy.
6. What are their pet peeves?
Pranks or hurtful jokes, being told to ‘get over it’, a messy kitchen, arrogance.
7. What is their perception of family?
She doesn’t like thinking about family at all. She thinks she could be a good mother, but not at the moment, she still thinks she has plenty to work on before she can start a family of her own.
8. What advice would they give their younger self?
To not let herself be overwhelmed by everything so much. To enjoy life more and not give in to her anxiety so much.
9. What is their home like?
Pastel pink everywhere, very cosy and warm, smells like vanilla just like her. She takes pride in her decorative abilities and thinks that if he wasn’t a baker, she’d definitely be an interior designer. Big windows and a piano, she has a lot of cooking books and likes keeping things clean.
10. What is their idea of perfect happiness?
She is in a good place right now, but she definitely wants to work on her agoraphobia. Her ideal place would be France, she’d love to go back there and live there for the rest of her life.