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3 tips for dream career clarity

SET A SCHEDULESet some time aside for you to reflect on the key questions you need to ask yourself for dream career clarity. SLOW DOWNIf you’re always running around, find a time during your day to slow down. This could be a time when you meditate, take a warm bath, or simply journal. Give yourself

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Thought Power

Are you ready to turn confusion into clarity?

Queen, Do you ever feel like you’re the only person your age who followed the societal success track, and suddenly you woke up dissatisfied at work and confused about what’s next in your career? I know how uncomfortable that can feel (your inner judge is probably very loud).And, I’m here to tell you it’s OK,

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Self-Awareness

3 Tips to make 2024 epic!

SET AN INTENTIONSet things in motion by saying what you desire out loud.Not sure what you desire, work with me and we’ll figure it out.  HAVE AN ACTION PLANOnce you have an intention, you want to identify the steps you will take to shift the energy so what you desire can be attracted into your life. In the DARE

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Self-Awareness

Let’s Make 2024 Epic!

Queen, How have you been?It’s been a month and ‘Oh my goodness’ – Happy New Year! Can you believe how quickly 2023 went by!I had the plan to write a book … it didn’t happen, not even close. But that’s the beauty when you have a DREAM!You never give up on it.You just set things

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SoulTips

3 Tips to Say NO Confidently

 FOCUS ON YOUR SELF-CARE Soak yourself in daily self-care practices that make you feel so good, you will have no problem saying NO next time someone asks you to do something that doesn’t feel right in your body. SAY YES FIRSTPractice saying YES to the things you really want, so it becomes easier to identify

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Turn Fear into Action

Why Saying NO is Important for YOUR DREAM CAREER

Hey Dreamer! It’s rare to meet anyone who enjoys saying NO. There’s something about this two letter word that makes us feel like we need to justify it; or, that we’re hurting someone’s feelings by saying it.  I used to REALLY struggle with my NO, by avoiding difficult conversations, or finding excuses to justify my

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I’m Priscilla Jabouin

REGISTERED PSYCHOTHERAPIST (QUALIFYING) & CAREER COUNSELLOR

I help creative, unconventional women feel empowered and develop their self-confidence so they can say yes to the life they want to live, not the one they think they should be living.

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