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I was dressed up to play the part, but I didn't have the organization, structure, association, or ability to obtain what I believed to be true achievement or significance. I had allowed my fancy outfits to take me, where my character couldn't sustain me. When clothes aren't enough to boost your confidence and the external appearance can no longer cover the true condition of your heart, it's time to change clothes. You'll receive insight into the power of inner reflection and walking in your authenticity. She shares intimate details of facing pain and insecurities and how gazing into the…mehr

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I was dressed up to play the part, but I didn't have the organization, structure, association, or ability to obtain what I believed to be true achievement or significance. I had allowed my fancy outfits to take me, where my character couldn't sustain me. When clothes aren't enough to boost your confidence and the external appearance can no longer cover the true condition of your heart, it's time to change clothes. You'll receive insight into the power of inner reflection and walking in your authenticity. She shares intimate details of facing pain and insecurities and how gazing into the reflection of who she was on the inside helped her to change more than her clothes. Take a glimpse into the life of a fashionista who spent years hiding behind her wardrobe as she shows you how to get dressed in your own identity.
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Jerel is a motivator and advocate for all; her passion is for women, especially those who have gone through similar struggles and/or are in search of a healthier lifestyle. Almost everyone she meets is inspired to become a better version of themselves. She is an ordained pastor, a certified Life Coach at Shattering Cycles Coaching Service, and founder of S.E.W. (Spiritually Embracing Women) annual conference.Also, she is a native of Connecticut, a loving wife, proud mother, mother-in-love, and a doting grandmother.