Ready to check-in with yourself? Grab my NYT Bestselling book "How Are You, Really?"!
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I'm pretty used to doing all the interviews (usually from the comfort of my closet) but now the table has turned and I'm the one getting asked the questions. I'm so honored to share my story, more about the book, and connect with other creators so graciously sharing their platform with me! Curious where you can tune in? Grab your earbuds and tap the links below!
I’m so happy you made it here! I’m a digital marketing expert, self-education mastermind, book-writing, data-obsessed algorithm avenger, detail-loving self-care activist, stubborn-as-heck achiever and individualist, small town puppy parent, frequent flier, margarita mixologist, and a mac-and-cheese-eating mama.
My debut book, How Are You, Really? is about taking a moment to soak up the richness of our experiences and creating a life that makes room for more actual living.How Are You, Really? is about taking a moment to soak up the richness of our experiences and creating a life that makes room for more actual living.
I hope this page makes it easy for you to follow my digital book tour!
xo Jenna
They will love
this(and you)!
You could read this book alone, but we all know that feeling where we’re reading along and someone else pops into our head, “Oh, they would love this book!” I’m a big advocate for reading together even if its not in some formal book club, although those are *very* cool. Because more often than not, you read a book and come out as a little bit (or a lot) of a different person on the other side. You experience profound things within those pages! And I believe in the power and connection that a shared experience can bring. Invite people to read along with you! You’ll have people to discuss these resources with, and will no doubt bring each other even more clarity and perspective than you could have dug up with just one shovel, ya dig?