We had the good fortune of connecting with Eunice Francisco and we’ve shared our conversation below.
Hi Eunice, do you have a favorite quote or affirmation?
Yes,
‘Do what you have to do , so that you can do what you want to do’
That phrase is about balancing responsibility and desire, it reminds me that, sometimes we need to prioritize certain duties or complete foundational work before we can focus on what truly excites me or brings me joy.
It’s about setting yourself up for success by managing the essential tasks efficiently so you can later enjoy the rewards of pursuing your own interests.
I Like because : It provides motivation by framing necessary tasks as a means to an end. Understanding that the effort you put into necessary tasks will enable you to pursue what you truly want.
Let’s talk shop? Tell us more about your career, what can you share with our community?
I am an interior designer, content creator, and writer as well I work in marketing.
My combination of skills in interior design, content creation, and writing allows me to approach projects from a multidisciplinary perspective. I focus on what I want and where I want to be.
I am excited when people recognize my creativity. Whether designing a space, crafting compelling content, or writing persuasive copy, I always strive to bring fresh, innovative ideas to the table.
I am proud because my passion for my work drives me to go above and beyond in every project. I am dedicated to achieving excellence and ensuring that my clients or audience receive the best possible outcomes.
I am where I am today not just through patient consistency and hard work; it was never easy, but giving up was never an option for me. I always believed that challenges are opportunities for growth and strength, not obstacles. I continuously find ways to overcome them.
My key lessons are: never give up, no matter what. Put yourself out there. You might not see immediate results, but you are planting seeds that will eventually grow.
I want the world to know that I am just a person with a dream. By realizing my dreams, I hope to inspire other girls to pursue their own aspirations. It is possible if you stay focused on what you want.
Let’s say your best friend was visiting the area and you wanted to show them the best time ever. Where would you take them? Give us a little itinerary – say it was a week long trip, where would you eat, drink, visit, hang out, etc.
this happens to me a lot when my friends and family come to the USA.
Morning: Start with breakfast at The Griddle Cafe in Hollywood for some of the best pancakes in the city.
Midday: Visit the Hollywood Walk of Fame and see the Hollywood Sign. Explore Hollywood Boulevard and maybe catch a tour of the TCL Chinese Theatre.
Afternoon: Head to Griffith Observatory for stunning views of the city and the Hollywood Sign.
Evening: Dinner at Musso & Frank Grill, an iconic spot with a classic LA vibe. Enjoy a classic cocktail at The Varnish nearby.
Morning: Brunch at Republique, known for its delicious pastries and beautiful space.
Midday: Explore the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) and its impressive collection of art.
Afternoon: Visit The Getty Center for its art collections, gardens, and panoramic views of LA.
Evening: Dinner at Bestia, one of LA’s top restaurants known for its creative Italian cuisine. Finish the night with a show at The Walt Disney Concert Hall or a comedy club like The Laugh Factory.
Beach Day
Morning: Breakfast at Gjusta in Venice, then head to Venice Beach. Walk the boardwalk, check out the Muscle Beach gym, and soak up the sun.
Midday: Explore Abbot Kinney Boulevard for trendy shops and cafes. Lunch at The Butcher’s Daughter.
Afternoon: Drive to Santa Monica Beach and enjoy the pier. Maybe rent bikes and ride along the beach path.
Evening: Dinner at The Misfit Restaurant + Bar in Santa Monica, and enjoy the nightlife at Bungalow Santa Monica.
Studio and Shopping Day
Morning: Tour Warner Bros. Studio or Paramount Pictures for a behind-the-scenes look at movie-making.
Midday: Head to The Grove for shopping and lunch at The Grove’s Market.
Afternoon: Visit The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) or take a relaxing afternoon in The La Brea Tar Pits.
Evening: Dinner at The Bazaar by José Andrés, followed by a nightcap at No Vacancy, a stylish speakeasy.
Shoutout is all about shouting out others who you feel deserve additional recognition and exposure. Who would you like to shoutout?
My Mother and my Husband.
My mom gives me unconditional support. She has been a constant source of encouragement and love. My mother has made significant sacrifices for her children, from time and energy to personal dreams and goals. She has been a role model and a source of inspiration in everything I do. I think about her constantly and want to give her everything she deserves.
My husband is my best friend. We have worked together as a team, sharing responsibilities and supporting each other’s dreams. His emotional support has been invaluable, helping me stay focused and resilient. He has made personal sacrifices to help me succeed. Whether it’s adjusting his schedule, offering emotional support, or providing practical help, his sacrifices have been crucial to my accomplishments. I know he is always there for me.
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Image Credits
my MOM: Julia do Amaral
my HUSBAND: Mazen Aziza