Quiet seasons build loud results.
This part doesn’t get applause — but it builds everything.
If you’re showing up without the hype, you’re not behind.
You’re doing the work that lasts.
QuietDiscipline
#MotherhoodAndBusiness #BuildingInSilence #LegacyWork #WomenWhoBuild #bellahroze
In my own journey, I've found immense value in embracing the quiet seasons that often go unnoticed by others. These periods—where hard work continues behind the scenes without immediate recognition—are crucial for building strong foundations that support lasting achievements. The concept of "Quiet Discipline" resonated deeply with me, especially as someone balancing multiple roles where the immediate applause rarely comes. One practical way to harness this quiet power is by setting small, consistent goals that push progress forward daily, even if these efforts seem insignificant at the moment. Over time, these small efforts compound into significant growth, much like a seed growing beneath the soil before breaking through the surface. For women juggling motherhood and business, it’s especially important to value this phase. The challenges faced during these quiet times are part of the legacy work that shapes not only one’s career but also personal growth and family life. It reminds me that showing up faithfully, regardless of external validation, is itself a form of success. By focusing on building in silence, we create space for meaningful innovation and strength to develop. This discipline fosters resilience and helps avoid the burnout that often accompanies chasing hype or immediate recognition. Ultimately, embracing quiet seasons is about trusting the process and knowing that true, lasting results are built step-by-step, moment-by-moment, even when no one is watching. This mindset shift has transformed how I approach my goals and challenges, leading me to more sustainable and fulfilling success.




































































































I've been going through it since last December when my shop Burnt down, some days my brain feels like it's in over drive 😔