Q and A with Jeannette from Zuidlaren, Netherlands
“When bad things happen to you, don’t dwell on it; make yourself proud of you!“
Q: What are you passionate about?
A: I’m really passionate about psychology. As a psychiatric nurse for a neurologist, what makes people who they are fascinates me. I worked as a nurse for three decades, and then my divorce hit me. After a happy life of 25 years together and two sons, the fairytale came to an end. I became homeless and struggled because of the fact I was betrayed. I had no home and was in a deep pit. I looked for help, but I never could find someone who really did understand me. So, I searched and did research and found my way to England and studied online to become a practitioner divorce coach. It really helped me and since then, I have helped women to become strong, fast, and have a brighter future, also because I coach women in the health and wealth world. Being homeless isn’t fun, and being broken on many levels, I decided to coach others to become strong again. I coach in the health and wealth business.

Q: What were your younger years like?
A: When I was young, I was a shy person who never ever did say much, always listening and observing. We lived in a nice house and after a few years, we moved to the countryside. I never ever did like school, I felt like I didn’t belong there, so as soon it was possible, I made my way through life and worked and learned at the same time. My family is full of stubborn, honest, direct positive people whom I love dearly. I think the main thing that impacted me was my divorce. That changed my life and taught me to grow as a person, find my voice, and help people the way I am supposed to.

Q: What is something valuable you’d like others to know?
A: My mission in life is to empower people to see their own greatness. When bad things happen to you, don’t dwell on it; make yourself proud of you! Be your own greatest cheerleader! Find your own worth, and don’t be afraid of struggles; go through them, at the end, there is always the greatest price! More knowledge, more love!

Q: What does feminism mean to you?
A: Feminism means to me, to see your worth, protect your boundaries, and be proud of yourself.

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