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Jenna Forrest

Once an anxious person who hid her highly-tuned senses, Jenna now studies, practices and teaches time-honored personal empowerment principles as an author and mentor. Since writing Help Is On Its Way - A True Story, Jenna enjoys talking to audiences about the secrets of people living with sensitivity and discussing strategies designed to overcome odds, reverse restrictive beliefs, and realize big dreams. She created www.jennaforrest.com for sensitive people to connect, get empowered with information, and gather tips from professionals and peers.

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Imagine yourself being handed a magic formula that’s so powerful that whenever you put it to work, the things that are best for you can be easily acquired. This sounds like the beginning of a fairytale, doesn’t it? Well, it’s not. There IS a magic formula and it DOES bring exactly what is in your best interest through a simple, direct mechanism. The formula I’m speaking of is your natural gift of intuition.

Once an anxious person who hid her highly-tuned senses, Jenna now studies, practices and teaches time-honored personal empowerment principles as an author and mentor.

Transcript of audio podcast. Jenna does interviews and writes articles to help people who want to empower and transcend their high sensitivity. In the interview, she talks about a number of perspectives and strategies she uses in helping her clients, and suggests books and programs.

Would you like to make the schoolyear as smooth as possible for you and your sensitive child? Many of the suggestions that follow may seem to run counter to what some parenting experts would say about developing children. But as you may have experienced, what works for some children may actually work against your best intentions when approaching highly sensitive children.

Suppose in your life, you have your very own inner call, your personal Mount Everest to climb. At its pristine peak you might envision your own business, being a great parent, going to Tahiti for a winter, forgiving a spouse, or starting a church. Its nagging sensation is always calling you. You feel it with great passion. There is only one place to begin such a passionate climb -- at the daunting foot of the mountain.

I would bet that a lot of us were fully prepared for our own funerals by about age seven, figuring that we were soon going to die from sensory overload. From the very beginning, the world was stirring me like a whisk.

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