About Jenn George
Welcome!
This publication, Jenn George (Professional Consultant & Writer), is a quiet thinking space.
I write about clarity, decision-making, and what real beginnings feel like, personally and professionally, without force, urgency, or instruction.
Some essays follow The Art of Year One, a year-long exploration of starting again without performance. Others explore how the left and right brain work together, and what happens when they don’t.
This is not a program or a promise. It’s a place to see clearly.
How this space works?
Some posts are public and shared occasionally.
Paid subscribers receive weekly letters that make up The Art of Year One: a year-long written companion focused on stabilisation, orientation, and living without pressure to resolve or perform.
From time to time, paid letters also include short embedded essays that explore the distinction between thinking and perception, offered as a lens rather than a method.
This space isn’t designed for interaction or guidance. The writing stands on its own.
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It doesn’t include additional content or access. It simply supports the ongoing writing and its pace.
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