Jennifer McLeod
People put off living their life to the full either because they haven’t taken the time to become clear about their life purpose or because of fear or some other Emotional Roadblock™ that might be holding them back.
Jennifer McLeod shares with you ways that you can begin today to take action to start to get away from your ‘pity parties’. This book will enable you to create the life that you really want to lead - both personal and in business.
So, if you want to create success and wealth, get clarity on your life vision and purpose, develop self-love that will bring you achievement or learn some of the secrets of successful entrepreneurs, this book is for you. Let it take you on your journey of conscious awareness, enlightenment, transformation and growth.
“Born To Win! is an inspiring read for anyone thinking about making changes to their lives. Jennifer’s story and attitude is a real inspiration and the book contains lots of practical, solid advice as well as thought-provoking ideas.”
Rebecca Jordan, Best Start Up Business and Entrepreneur Of The Year
"Jennifer's book, 'Born to Win!' is a volume that we regularly recommend and sell to delegates on our achievement programmes. It gives straight forward, easy to apply nuggets of wisdom that we we know are an essential part of any success-toolkit for those who are serious about living their true potential."
Tony Burgess and Julie French, Academy of High Achievers Ltd (Aha!)
Jennifer McLeod BSc Hons (Psych), Chartered MCIPD, NLP Pract.
Jennifer McLeod is an International speaker, inspirational parent and relationship coach, psychologist, trainer, researcher, best selling author and advanced reiki healer. She is one of the UK’s leading specialists on building relationships.
Jennifer’s personal mission is to have a positive impact on other people’s lives, whilst her business mission is to take one billion parents, young people and families on their journeys of conscious awareness, enlightenment, light, love and gratitude.
She says, “I am very blessed and privileged to be working with young people as part of the Born To Win! system to enable them to create the life they want as opposed to the life that they fall into.” To this end, she works with a range of education professionals and related agencies and organisations working with young people.
Jennifer works with a range of private, public and voluntary organisations to enable parents to have a sense of relief, regain control and to become peak performance employees or business people. She inspires parents to get rid of their Emotional Roadblocks™ and to take action through a range of products, seminars, workshops, or one to one coaching. Additionally, she works with teams by enabling them to develop better relationships and with senior staff to step up to leadership.
Jennifer is a little pot of dynamite with a captivating smile who lights up any room!
Her lively, energetic, engaging delivery motivates and inspires audiences to take action to make the necessary changes in their lives to achieve more conscious awareness, enlightenment and success.
punching. With my experience of childhood development, I knew that the toddler was reacting to situations in her life and she was not able to verbalise her feelings. Her only outlet of letting her parents know something was wrong was to be physical. I asked her Mum what was going on at home, to which she replied ’nothing’. She was clearly in denial and simply couldn’t or wouldn’t allow herself to think that her daughter’s behaviour resulted from the home environment.
Later I found out that she was a very impatient mother and that she and her partner constantly argued. She needed to keep the brick walls around her for protection rather than owning up to the fact that she was contributing to her daughter’s behaviour. The benefits of the daughter’s behaviour for the mum are that the mum can remain ‘stuck’ and point the figure at her daughter. She is heavily caught up in re-running her own childhood patterns. This is a graphic example of how one thing, which may be a tiny little thing or incident, can run the whole of our lives forever, if we let it.
In terms of my own experiences, my mother was a very, very angry woman who, unfortunately, had negative experiences in her own childhood which she had not resolved. This meant that, as children, we got the brunt of her anger. Her anger protected her from dealing with her own childhood challenges. As she wasn’t the sort of person to talk about her emotional challenges, to this day I still don’t know what childhood issues ran her life. These influenced her behaviour to the extent that it destroyed many of her relationships and, eventually, killed her. The medical profession say that she died from cancer, however, I believe that the anger that she bottled up inside, ate away at the very essence of her spiritual and physical being.