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What I loved about “What if the Problem’s Not the Problem?” was the immediate, helpful hints that came bouncing out of Jasmyne’s words. Following her tips on “Doing What’s Obvious,” I found myself doing things I’d put off – might never have done – with joy and a giggle. Merci Beaucoup.
Helen KritzlerAs much as I dislike admitting it, I am not a big reader. What I do read must capture me in a way that I just can’t put it down. When reading, I want material that takes me down a path that encourages me to open up spiritually, mentally and emotionally, and gives me tools to use when I have forgotten who I really am. I look for books that reminds me that peace is a given in my life. Your book does this for me. Thank You.
Sumara Buchannan“I’m confident that you will benefit from Jasmyne’s inspired words. If you take the practices she describes and outlines to heart, you’ll discover a new life—a life that’s less restrained and more spontaneous, yet which is also rooted in, and guided by, the intelligence of inner wisdom.”
Peter Fenner“Jasmyne Boswell’s book poses a very important question that challenges us to take another look at our problems and see them from a different perspective. By integrating the Four Practices suggested by the author, one can begin to release the stress found in their outer circumstances and experience true peace of mind.”
Linda Star Wolf“Thank you, Jasmyne. With your coaching, my writing and marketing skills have greatly improved. And, I look forward to writing because my communications are now authentic and congruent with my values. I’m proud of what I publish and of my new ability to attract the right customers.”
Christine Gust“Working with Jasmyne on our book, The Power of the Living Letters, has created new learning and a deep joy. She is able to bring ideas to clarity and understanding. She has given me license to express my thoughts so that I experience my work as unique and valuable to others. Jasmyne has supported me to become both a more devout writer and confident in my knowledge of my subject.”
Judith OrloffI have worked with many editors and writing coaches, and I must say that Jasmyne is brilliant. When I am unable to see the forest for the trees, she has a way of seeing the bigger picture and zeroing in on the central theme. Then, with gentleness and insight, she shows how to make the writing sparkle and reflect my own voice. I always come away from our sessions inspired and flying high.”
Peter Mellen“Jasmyne’s Her precise guidance is always relevant and valuable. Her one-on-one coaching sessions have also been invaluable in helping me with the organization and direction of my project, and in offering insightful reflection that has helped me to discriminate my own mental and emotional obstacles.”
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