Jenny Shih

Jenny Shih

I am a side-kick, a midwife, and a sous chef. I cheer my clients on, wipe their brows, and do the dishes. I have a magic wand, and I've got their back.

I love helping people. I love solving problems and making things happen. And I love supporting entrepreneurs who are out to change the world.

When a creative entrepreneur has an idea, I'm the best thing that's happened to it. I hold their hand, chop the onions, and wave my magic wand -- or whatever it is they need to bring that idea into the world. Together we work magic.

I will give my clients the space to do things their way, and when they need some tips and tricks, I'm be there to chime in with ideas, support, and a lot of love. They call the shots. It's their business, and it's personal. I get that. I just care so much about their success, they sometimes think it's my business, too.

I've teamed up with dozens of creative entrepreneurs, made some magic, and had some fun. Nothing makes my day more than helping my clients shine.

I use my full array of super powers: connection with people, project management, big-picture thinking, attention to detail, technical know-how, and solid follow-through. I get to embrace my love for learning, my passion for world-changing people, and the thrill of a good challenge.

Whether you're the type who usually jumps in too quickly and gets caught with your pants down, or you prefer to wait and wait and wait until you have the perfect plan in place, we can find a way that works for you and your style to get your thing out into the world. And it will be fun, I promise.

I am an INTJ who has some darn cool ways to show people how to make business decisions by using and trusting their inner wisdom, their intuition, and whatever other abilities they showed up with on this planet.
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Bachelors of Science from Cornell University College of Engineering, Life Coach Certification from Martha Beck Inc.

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  • Do You Love Your Job? it is Possible
    If you are in a job you don't love, why are you staying there? Are you ready for a change? It is possible to learn to be happier in your current job and find a job that makes you happy.
  • Organization, Done Your Way
    Is there some area of your life that could stand a little more organization, structure, or system to make it flow more easily? Are you stumped or intimidated when you think about doing something about it?
  • A Lizard Rules Your World
    Whether or not you realize it, you have a lizard that lives inside your brain and rules your world.
  • Future Thinking Does Little Good
    Spending time in the future stops us from enjoying the now. Are you enjoying the moment, or fretting about the future?
  • Sometimes You Have to Dance Alone
    Some interpersonal dynamics can also be undesirable patterns, and they can be tricky to change.
  • Serving Your Mission
    Every new challenge is a chance to learn something new about why we're here and how we can serve the world.
  • Working Through Distractions
    Distractions are a part of life, and struggling is totally human. When we're struggling with something, we often seek distraction to avoid sitting amidst the frustration. Allowing distractions in for too long stops us from reaching our goals.
  • Resolution Slip-Up
    Do you have a resolution for 2010? Now that we're half-way through February, how's your resolution going? Need some tips for keeping at it?
  • Breaking Patterns
    Do you have any unwanted patterns in your life? You know, those rituals, cycles, routines, and habits that you wish you could break? Here's one way to start making some changes.
  • A Brighter Future Begins in Your Mind
    What in your life isn't exactly as you'd like it to be? Do you want to make a change but aren't sure where to begin? Whatever your challenge, the first step is to imagine the future you desire.
  • My Second Resolution: Allow
    I chose ALLOW for 2010 because it is a perfect complement to my other resolution: LISTEN. ALLOW is acceptance of reality, acceptance of what-is. Both of these words are physical and mental.
  • Too Busy? Quick Tips to Tone it Down
    It seems like everyone is far too busy. Too many things going on, places to be, details to remember, things to do. Are you ready for some simple ways to find relief from the craziness?
  • My 2010 New Year's Resolution: Listen
    My 2010 New Year's resolution is an internal one, and it's the opposite of the typical lose weight sort of resolution. I am going to start to listen to myself, my body, and my inner wisdom, and here's how I'm going to do it.
  • Achieve Any Goal, Four Days at a Time
    Whether it's a new year's resolution or a mid-year tune-up, goals focus our attention and energy to help us achieve what we want in life. This year, instead of flopping on your resolution, try this simple method to achieve your goals.
  • One Minute to Happiness
    There is no time better than the holidays to ponder the aspects of your life for which you are grateful. Here are four steps to fully feeling gratitude for the wonder in your life.
  • It's Okay to Mess it Up
    If you want to try doing new things or try new ways of being, you might make some mistakes. It's okay. Here's how to go about trying new things, messing it up, and living through it.
  • Two Steps to Guaranteed Success
    Life offers few guarantees. Some days I wish I had a sure-fire plan to make my life turn out exactly as I want. I bet you have those days, too. Wouldn't a guarantee on everything be great? Here are the two steps to guarantee your success.
  • When is the Last Time You Played Hooky?
    Hooky is a great way to shift your attitude and feel good. Taking a day to play helps you feel happier and more relaxed. It decreases your stress levels, keeps your immune system in check, and helps you approach life in a more even-keeled manner.
  • Finding Treasures in Times of Change
    The cliche that "change is inevitable" can make us groan. Yeah, we know, but we still don't like change when it happens to us, when it's beyond our control. What's a change that you are experiencing that is beyond your control?
  • You Think it Shouldn't Make You so Mad
    We all find ourselves upset with something or someone now and then. To make it worse, we sometimes get angry with ourselves for being mad in the first place. Being mad about being mad, doubles the madness. Try these steps to get past it.
  • Do You Pay Attention to What You're Thinking?
    It's so easy to get caught up in daily life that we often go through it without thinking. When our lives are running on auto-pilot, where's our mind? Paying attention to the thoughts going through our mind is absolutely necessary on the path to happiness.
  • Monday Attitude Adjustment
    How do you feel on Mondays? Does your day begin with dread, overwhelm and heaviness? Or does your Monday start with excitement, enthusiasm and eagerness? Adjust your attitude and feel good!
  • Ignoring Numbers
    We use numbers for many reasons, and some times we let what those numbers say determine whether we are happy or sad, good or bad. Ignore numbers and allow yourself to just be you.
  • What Will Make You Happy Right Now?
    Sometimes "what would make me happy right now" is one of the hardest questions to answer. When we stop, ponder that question, answer it, and take that action, we feel better and find creative inspiration.
  • There's Always Too Much to Do
    It seems like everyone has a never-ending to-do list. What do you do when there's too much to do? Don't do something. Have fun instead.
  • Meaningful Connections in Everyday Life
    We always have opportunities to make meaningful connections with the people we encounter everyday in our lives. Here are five simple tips to make more meaningful and authentic connections.

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