Jeannine Robinson

Jeannine Robinson is an American writer who is the founder and owner of , an online (web page) resource offering tools and inspiration to help people tap into their inner wisdom and direct their lives in new positive ways. She is the author of Soul Matters: Monthly Inspiration for 2002.

Brief Biography

Jeannine Robinson describes herself as a courageous woman who dared to change her life by leaving an unfulfilling career in public health. Her career change was the beginning of a powerful personal growth journey that allowed her to create a larger vision for who she wanted to be and how she wanted to live her life. After an intensive study of personal growth and metaphysical books, Robinson began an on-going process of emotional clearing and healing. She began letting go of limiting beliefs and replacing them with more empowering beliefs. She began learning how to listen and trust her instincts as her guide. Through her inner work, she transformed herself from a person who had a small vision for her life to a woman who embraces greater possibilities for living. She describes herself as a lifelong student and teacher who continues to learn and uncover new ideas and wisdom for being happier and reaching greater possibilities within life.


As a result of transforming her beliefs, she decided to pursue writing as her new career. Since childhood, she has been writing fiction. Early on, her teachers recognized her natural writing ability and encouraged her to write more. Her love of writing was the deciding factor in her choosing English as her college major. However, she never seriously considered writing professionally beyond college. After college, her ability to research a topic and write about it in a clear, coherent manner lead to several job opportunities within state government. Throughout her government career, Robinson did a variety of writing ranging from public relations, policy, legislative and speechwriting. She eventually moved into a senior management position in public health.


With new life lessons that she learned during her career change journey, Robinson began writing motivational works for the first time. She created as a place to share lessons she has learned on her personal growth journey to help other people grow and evolve into happier, more fulfilled people who are willing to embrace greater possibilities for living. She describes her mission as to offer insights and tools that help people to look at themselves, their lives and their beliefs about life differently. She wants to inspire people to have the courage and believe that they can move beyond where they have been in the past onto a new higher path.


Jeannine Robinson does not limit herself to either fiction or nonfiction. Her future writing goals include writing several nonfiction and motivational books, fiction books, and scripts for television shows. She is currently writing an untitled motivational book that will offer empowering and healing thoughts about getting the most out of life and handling life challenges.


In an interview, Robinson mentioned that she enjoys motivational speaking as a way of sharing empowering messages with others when she is not writing. Her teaching and speaking interests are as follows: living our lives on our terms, seeing problems as opportunities, managing change, starting over, dreaming big, taking small steps to change yourself, getting more out of life, honoring and celebrating ourselves, living out our greatness and learning to witness the miracles of our lives. She has done workshops for nonprofit organizations assisting women with transitioning back into the workforce.

Career

Jeannine Robinson is the founder and owner of . Launched in 2005, an online resource offering tools and inspiration to help people tap into their inner wisdom and direct their lives in new positive ways.

Robinson previously served as the Director of the Maryland Commission on Infant Mortality Prevention prior to founding . Her seven year career in government included work in teenage pregnancy prevention, public policy and public relations. She has broad working knowledge of issues affecting children and families including juvenile delinquency, drug abuse, teen pregnancy, HIV/AIDS, child abuse and neglect, reform of human services and early childhood education.


Educational Background

Jeannine Robinson holds a Bachelor’s degree in English from Towson State University (Now known as Towson University) and a Master’s Degree in Policy Sciences from University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC). She was a 1998 Presidential Management Intern (Now known as the Presidential Management Fellowship Program or PMF) finalist, who was heavily recruited by several federal government agencies for employment opportunities. She is also a graduate of , the oldest all-girls college preparatory public school in America.
 
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