But here’s what they don’t see: Sarah’s “taking” isn’t theft—it’s alignment. She’s spent years building the leverage, the network, and the unshakable belief that what she wants is exactly what she deserves. She doesn’t compete; she creates new rules. She doesn’t chase; she attracts.
Historically, women in business have been socialized to wait for promotions, ask politely for raises, and avoid looking "greedy." Sarah illustrates a complete rejection of this mindset. If she wants a brand partnership, she pitches directly to the CEO. If she wants to launch a luxury product line, she finances it herself. 2. Shifting from Consumption to Ownership bossbabe baddie sarah takes what she wants sarah illustrates
In a world where women are constantly told to tone down their ambitions and play by the rules, Sarah Illustrates is a refreshing breath of fresh air. This fearless and fabulous bossbabe is taking the world by storm, and we're obsessed with her unapologetic approach to life. But here’s what they don’t see: Sarah’s “taking”
is more than a brand; it’s a manifesto. Sarah turned her eye for detail into an empire. While others see a blank wall, she sees a mural. While others see a messy breakup, she sees a best-selling graphic novel. She doesn’t chase; she attracts