Jackie
Who is Jacqueline Coke-Lloyd?
Jacqueline Coke-Lloyd is the name of the person that is going to get you where you need to go and will leave you better than when you came to her.
She is a lifestyle coach that has mentored over 20,000 middle managers, equipping them with the necessary training to do their job well. She has dedicated her services to help empower mothers, especially those of teen boys with the tools needed to get their son’s ready for the real-world and she does all this while managing a successful business consultancy agency, Make Your Mark Consultants.
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To learn about her amazing life and many accomplishments throughout the years and be inspired to take that pivotal step towards investing in your future and relishing in the power of “I DECIDED”.
Her Story
Dr. Jackie has lived a very fulfilling life with which she has used to help those around her. If we were to delve into the many lives she’s helped and the many accomplishments she has made, you would be reading for hours on end. So instead, why not check them out in increments. Below are a few “keyframes” if you will, into the movie of Jacqueline’s life, so tune in and be inspired at your own pace!
- Learn more about how Dr. Jackie leads an Empowered life whilst in the midst of challenging situations.
- Being an entrepreneur isn’t easy, but Dr. Jackie does it with poise and grace. If you want to hear more about Jackie, the Entrepreneur and how she manages her work and personal life.
- Access to information is something Dr. Jackie prides herself in making a reality. If you want to hear more about her books and creations over the years.
- If you’re unsure about your purpose or want to receive Dr. Jackie’s Guidance but don’t know where to start.
- If those are still not enough, click here to get to Jackie and her whole story!
Why Me?
The Dr Jackie you see today is not the Jackie I was 2 or 3 years ago. The person I am today is a product of my choice to let the challenges I faced and the lessons I learnt be just that, lessons and challenges which helped make me make the decisions I felt were the best to make.
Being in the working world from an early age, it opened my eyes to the many challenges people face and that environment re-enforced my innate duty I feel to help others and to help my family. Born into a family of 5, the challenge to make a difference in a group is that much harder. And this is not to say that we were highly competitive but that being in an environment of five siblings really motivates you to do well and help each other do well also. We were and always will be a team.
This importance of teamwork is a quality that still influences me today. Everything that I do is focused on helping those around me based on the many qualities I harbor and innate duties I feel to do so. Like with my many annual conferences and my experiences as a teen in the working world, I found a way to create opportunities I wish I had growing up. It is through using my personal experiences as tools, that I am able to make these changes and create spaces that were otherwise empty that makes what I do seem that more meaningful yet simple.
But my life has not been very easy. I have had to motivate myself through many hard times and some of my hardest times manifested during my introduction to motherhood. From having complications during my pregnancy to getting a huge scare about my eldest son, I have definitely seen it all and have a deep and appreciative understanding for mothers and their teens in general. For me, I think it is important to shine light on our mothers, especially locally in Jamaica as they really are the backbone of our society and literally hold our country’s future in their hands. This is why I make an extra effort to utilize the ways afforded to me to help empower and make any difference I can in their situations. I have been there and I understand the importance and difference it makes to have a solid foundation and source of support during motherhood as that journey like the journey to success is filled with many ups, downs and in betweens.
The best depiction of my growth is described perfectly by the book of Esther, Chapter 12, verse 27 which says to “become like a child”. It is true that a big perk of parenthood is revisiting your child self through the eyes of your child. As we grow up we lose that sense of excitement and wonder towards our lives and the world and that can sometimes be a hindrance to growth. Becoming as a child is not to be taken literally but instead, pushes us to be accepting that we are not in control of everything, we do not know everything but if we ask the right questions and remember to ask them, that we truly are able to understand.
It is this mindset that influences my decisions and helps me to relate to others on a simple level. Accepting the things you cannot change and being open to the many possibilities truly is my personal story. Which means that with each day, I continue to learn something new and continue to build upon it day after day. If you would like to read more about my life and accomplishments, feel free to continue checking out the rest of my website, you are sure to find something worth reading!
Woman Empowerment
Being a mother is truly one of the best gifts I have ever gotten throughout my life and it’s my most cherished gift to date. Being at a point where I can see my children speak about me in such beautiful ways is something I am truly grateful for and is very heartwarming.
I have had my ups and downs with motherhood and finding ways to manage this position alongside the many amazing things i’ve done, and I may have had doubts as we all do, but it is moments like these where I feel that I have done something worthwhile and have done well to instill great qualities in my children and they in turn are able to see the many sacrifices and effort I have put into helping them become the persons they are today.
Being empowered during times when you feel inadequate, need empowerment and reassurance is something we all as humans and MOTHERS face but we can work together to get that boost we need to feel secure in our ability to make change and mother our children the best we possibly can.
If this is something that you are interested in reading more about then click here, to see more of my tips on women empowerment and mothering with change.