Life can be likened to a box of matches.
Some moments ask for fire.
Others ask for warmth, light, or restraint.
Most people learn how to strike a match.
Learning when to do so changed everything.
I am Fabiana Mazzacani most people call me Faab.
I began my career in interior and concept design, building and leading my own business at a young age. Working with space taught me an essential truth early on: environments shape behaviour, energy and decision-making long before words ever do. Flow, tension, balance and rhythm were never abstract ideas they were visible, tangible, and decisive.
That world was creative, demanding and fast.
And over time, it asked more than it gave.
Living with endometriosis forced me to step back not by choice, but by necessity. At that time, my body carried more than it could hold comfortably and energy felt unreliable. What first appeared as limitation became the beginning of a deeper education.
I learned to listen.
Breath, movement, nourishment, posture and attention restored coherence.
Pain revealed intelligence.
Inflammation showed rhythm.
And pushing through made its cost unmistakably clear.
That moment changed the direction of my life.
I radically reshaped how I lived and worked. What began as personal necessity grew into professional depth. As my understanding matured, others began to seek support entrepreneurs, leaders, and creators navigating pressure, growth, and uncertainty. I helped clarify direction, shape concepts, and bring structure where momentum had outpaced alignment.
During this period, I became deeply involved in the early development of a breath-led movement that would later gain global recognition. I contributed to its foundation, helped shape its structure, and trained those who would go on to guide others at a time when the work itself was still finding its form.
As that organisation expanded and matured, my role naturally came to a close. Growth asks different things at different stages. I chose to continue independently, aligned with my own rhythm, values and way of working.
Faabulousstuff emerged from that choice.
Not as a method.
Not as a promise to transform.
But as a way of working with life that honours timing, intelligence and limits informed by lived experience rather than theory.
Today, I work with people who feel the will to change, and learn how to direct effort with precision.
Like a box of matches kept nearby.
Not for every moment.
Only for the ones that matter.
