Many Faces of Jeanette Y Martin

Let Me Introduce You to the Many Faces of Jeanette Y Martin 

📸 This little montage is what I call an “Usie.”
Not a selfie.... An Usie! 

Because every version of me you see here was shaped by the people I was with, the communities I stood in, and the moments I was invited into.

There’s the Jeanette in a straw hat at Nairobi Safari Walk while she was at Positive Life Kenya, heart wide open, learning, listening, volunteering, and remembering that the world is beautifully bigger than our postal code.

▪︎ There’s the Jeanette laughing in the sunshine, holding a tortoise like it’s a sacred responsibility, because life is meant to be experienced, not just observed.
▪︎ There’s the Jeanette in the life jacket, slightly windswept, fully present, trusting the current and knowing that sometimes growth requires stepping into waters you have never navigated before.
▪︎ There’s the quieter Jeanette at home, glasses on, thinking, planning, dreaming up ways to help business owners tell their W5 Story with confidence and clarity.

And then there’s the Jeanette you know through MYBC Consulting and ShopLangley.com 
◇ The Relationship Builder.
◇ The Master Connector.
◇ The Move Your Bum Chum encourager.
◇ The one who believes deeply that business is not about algorithms, it is about humans.

These photos span a few years.
• Different seasons.
• Different hair lengths.
• Different hats.

And one thing has not changed.
♡ I believe in people.
♡ I believe in community.
♡ I believe that when we share our story, our Who, What, Where, When and Why, we create bridges that stretch to the four corners of this round world.

Whether I am in Langley, in a life jacket, in a volunteer program halfway across the globe, or sitting across from you over #vCoffee, my work is the same.

☆ To help you be seen.
☆ To help you be heard.
☆ To help you build real relationships that grow real business.

This is me.
All of me.

And if you are building something meaningful, I would be honoured to walk alongside you.

With gratitude,
Jeanette Y. Martin

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