 The best piece of advice I've been given at Hydrig is to not look at how things have been done but rather start with a bank piece of paper, challenge ways of working and reinvent. To be here now, back yourself. Just don't hold yourself back, just go guns blazing. Don't be afraid to challenge the status quo. Don't underestimate the power of the right question. I would say just ask. There is nothing too stupid to ask and everybody starts somewhere. To take my time when a search engagement comes, so get to know the client, understand their background, understand their needs, their challenges. It might take a bit more time to build that strong foundation but once you have that foundation, whenever the search gets messy, which it does always and that's what makes it interesting, you can always go back to that foundation. I've had tough times and have made mistakes. However, my manager encouraged me that I can only learn from those experiences and gain from that. To gain trust from people and in order to do this, you have to keep the promise with the colleagues and clients. Always benchmark yourself against the job responsibility of the next level. Focusing on growing and expanding my network globally within the firm and it's been a great opportunity and an enriching experience to get to know a lot of people across the different offices that we operate in. Ensuring we regularly and consistently keep up to date with market trends, with what's going on in the industry and really understanding what's going on with our companies and our clients and being able to apply those insights to inform the bigger picture when we're actually working with clients to solve their problems. Different things are important to different people in any situation. Your success will come from how effectively you navigate all those relationships to a common finish line. Aiming high. I'm not just aiming to be a professional consultant. I am aiming to be the most trusted advisory and aiming to build a long-term partnership with my clients.