Jennifer Slay has spent the last 20 years as a registered social worker working with various populations. She is also a certified life coach, motivational speaker, trainer and author. Jennifer has earned two honors bachelor’s degrees, a master’s in social work and is a certified Extended DiSC trainer. She has also been trained in EMDR therapy.
Jennifer was chosen as one of the recipients of the Queen Elizabeth the II Diamond Jubilee medal in 2013 for her community work and as one of Canada’s women of confidence in the national publication, Chatelaine magazine.
For the last five years, Jennifer has opened a private practice in coaching and counselling, has taught online courses, has been invited to speak in various settings from service clubs to major corporations and has been travelling with her children to various parts of the world. She is living what she preaches and is excited to partner with TrainHR to provide content to support your growth.
Testimonials:
If you are ready to do the work to see where that inner critic started and how to manage those negative thoughts, I recommend you work with Jen. Jen Slay is highly skilled at supporting you to gain clarity and take positive action. If you are looking to learn skills, tools, and techniques to increase and enhance mood, manage life situations in a positive manner, and take better care of yourself, call on Jen. – Jennifer Jimbere, Business strategist
Jennifer can raise energy and build confidence with her topics of motivation and inspiration. Don’t miss an opportunity to book the speaker that will leave your audience wanting to be more and do more in their lives – Sarah Hilton; Certified World Class Speaking Coach
Jen is a beautiful soul with exception skills in coaching, mentoring and finding peoples inner strengths to help them build on them. She has a lot of life wisdom to share from a 20-year career in social work as well as being heavily involved in the community. I highly recommend working with her to anyone who would like to move past known or unknown issues that may be holding them back form the life they desire. – Dr. Meg Haggitt
I knew I was a slave to that voice inside of me. It did not have a name, but it had power. I knew that I was limiting myself because of how that voice inside of my head was causing me to be defensive, to take everything person, to fear what others think of me, to have to be right and perfect. What I also knew was that there was a better way to manage that voice and speak to it…but I didn’t know what to say or do. And then I met Coach Jen Slay during the Slay Your Inner Bully course. She was not only down to earth and extremely helpful but because of this course I learned to be more self-aware. To pay more attention to how I respond to people and understand where others are coming from. To not take everything personal. To not care so much about what others think. I’m a work in progress, but I now have a script to guide me daily now and all of the amazing course material to refer back to so that if that inner bully rears its ugly head, I know how to put it in its place. Thank you, Jen, for being a part of my life and for helping me and so many others to start separating fact from fiction and seeing how great they really are. We all matter we all have something of value to contribute to this world. And because of this course I am more and more comfortable with shining my light. Thank you
Shirley Brooks – Participant & Social Media Strategist.
Extended DiSC is a self-assessment that measures how an individual prefers to interact with others. It creates a common language and a self-awareness to better understand ourselves and others.
An old friend of mine said to me once that life is short but it's the longest thing we'll ever do so enjoy it. I was once of the mindset that once I achieved a certain goal, once a certain bill was paid or once I got the next position I wanted in my career, THEN things would be better, and I would be happy. Want to know something? When you live the life of "once the is done then I will be happy" type of lifestyle, that one day never seems to come because you will ALWAYS find something to replace it.
Extended DiSC is a self-assessment that measures how an individual prefers to interact with others. It creates a common language and a self-awareness to better understand ourselves and others.
An old friend of mine said to me once that life is short but it's the longest thing we'll ever do so enjoy it. I was once of the mindset that once I achieved a certain goal, once a certain bill was paid or once I got the next position I wanted in my career, THEN things would be better, and I would be happy. Want to know something? When you live the life of "once the is done then I will be happy" type of lifestyle, that one day never seems to come because you will ALWAYS find something to replace it.