Lynn Jarrett, aka “The Life Balance Chick” is a sought after communications/personal development expert who has been quoted in USA Today, MSN.com, Detroit Free Press and has various articles posted throughout the internet.
Lynn is the author of the international bestseller “Why Bother Looking?” along with three books in her “Hip Chick” series- “The Hip Chick’s Guide to Life Balance,” “The Hip Chick’s Guide to Boundaries,” and the one especially designed for college women “The Hip Chick’s Guide to Success in College & Beyond.”
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Lynn has provided training, workshops and life/business coaching to small to Fortune 500 companies, and ministry-related audiences for over 20 years. Lynn’s first book, “Why Bother Looking?” became an International bestseller and has been an inspiration to many over the last few years.
As a life/business coach, Lynn helps individuals and teams make positive personal and professional changes that result in higher job satisfaction, greater confidence, increased productivity and revenue, and overall life/business improvement.
Lynn is a sought after speaker and member of the National Speaker's Association who engages her audiences to participate and create action plans that can literally transform their lives and businesses. Her insight, applicable principles and humor give audiences an experience they will not forget.
Before launching her speaking and coaching business, Lynn had a 13-year career in providing training and counseling services for a variety of organizations. She has extensive experience in young adult, leadership and personal improvement programs. Lynn has a Master of Arts in counseling from Lincoln Seminary, and a Bachelor of Science in psychology with a minor in communications from Illinois State University.
Lynn's Areas of Expertise:
~Work/life balance ~Resiliency (personal & professional)~ Communication/relationships~ Stress management/wellness
"The difference between thinking about passion and living your passion is the action you take.”
- Lynn Jarrett
"Too many people die with their music still inside them."
-Oscar Wilde