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  1. Know thyself

  2. Play big!

  3. Silence the inner critic

  4. Thrive on support

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How Is Life in Your Jungle

 


  • Do you feel bogged down with obligations and wracked by guilt?
  • Do you feel like everyone's demands dominate your life and zap your energy?
  • Do you feel like there's always something sucking the wind from your sails?
  • Do you feel discouraged and tempted to give up on your dreams?
  • Do you feel your needs, desires and vision are unsupported or misunderstood?

What drives women is very different than what drives men. Women are driven and perform at their best when they are experiencing their unique contribution or purpose, while men are primarily driven to achieve and accomplish. Women thrive on support, excitement and encouragement. What we can do with the right support in our lives is TREMENDOUS. We are at our best when we are grounded, centered and spiritually-connected to the pursuit of our dreams and aspirations.

Women are conditioned to support everyone in our lives, and we feel guilty for having needs or wanting “more.” We often deny ourselves the things we need most: to nurture our spirits, put ourselves first, and create space in our lives to experience fulfillment. We forget that everybody else in our lives will benefit when our needs for fulfillment are being met!

Learn all the ways Jane in the Jungle can help women reconnect with your feminine power and realize an abundant, fulfilling life!



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