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Transforming the lives of families for the better with her astute skills as a coach, speaker and consultant is Jessica Mcilveen.

The leading name from Australia makes people realize that understanding themselves can help them understand others deeply.

James Boley by James Boley
January 27, 2021
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On one end it may seem that the world is becoming smaller, but on the other end, people are also coming closer, thanks to the internet and social media platforms where people can connect with anybody and everybody from across the globe. However, amongst these advancements where people are coming closer through online social platforms, have we wondered what drives them farther from their families? Even if people are becoming more and more social, they have hardly got the time to put more or even equal focus on understanding their family and children. This has resulted in many families breaking; however, fortunately, we are also being blessed by professionals in this world whose whole purpose is to bring back the harmony and connection lacking in families. For this, they put in their day and night to make these families happier again, where people are ready to listen to and understand their people and children. Jessica Mcilveen has been creating a lot of buzz in Australia and other parts of the world as a top family relationship expert, who suggests people to start understanding their inner selves to eventually understand those whom they love.

Jessica Mcilveen has over 10 years of experience working with families all over the world and is a certified Timeline Therapist, certified Hypnotherapist, certified NLP practitioner and coach and Epigenetic Coach, who connects families using epigenetic profiling and also understanding the drivers behind the family member’s behaviours. Jessica Mcilveen emphasizes on the fact that once individuals understand their behaviours, they can understand the child or the individual in front of them.

Beginning her career as a Social Worker, Jessica Mcilveen along her path, also learnt about the several therapeutic benefits of yoga for children, those with special needs and impacted by trauma and thus created Kids Yoga Therapy. She went ahead to create her current business called The Happy Home Movement, where she works with parents who want to understand their children based on their epigenetic expressions and stage of development. Jessica Mcilveen created a unique initiative for the mothers who hardly find time for themselves to relax and unwind. She hosts luxurious Nourishing Mother’s Retreats, which allows mothers to continue their journey of motherhood with more calm and a positive approach.

Highlighting her big message she says, “The biggest message is that it’s possible to have a happy and harmonious home within the chaos.” Talking about the best advice she would like to give others who wish to grow in the same career as hers, Jessica Mcilveen says, individuals must collaborate, network and connect with as many people as possible. Once individuals become qualified in their skill, they must focus on sales and marketing.

Advising further, Jessica Mcilveen says that people must also choose mentors that inspire them and challenge everything they know. She explains that people need to understand that there is never going to be a destination, so people must enjoy the ride. Also, viewing the business as a game will take them to greater success.

There is a reason why Jessica Mcilveen is one of the most trusted family relationship experts, speakers and consultants; she has also been featured in many prominent magazines and podcasts and has appeared on Channel 7 as well. To gain more inspiration from her journey, follow her on Instagram @jessica.mcilveen.

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