Inspiration, Influence and Impact

#32. Jane Taylor: The Impact of Unlearning


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My guest this episode, Jane Taylor, shares how her life experiences led to her passion for connecting and building relationships with others, and how her journey of unlearning led to her own self-discoveries. She talks about how this knowledge and understanding now guide her as she supports people to change the way they see themselves in order to be whole-heartedly themselves. 


Jane's inspirational, influential and impactful recommendations: 

  • Person - Your true self first and foremost
  • Book - 'The Myth of Normal' by Gabor Mate
  • Podcast - Being Well with Forrest and Rick Hanson
  • Cause - Something that aligns with your heart
  • Dream Travel Destination - The Greek Islands

  • Connect with Jane:

    • Website - Jane Taylor and Habits for Wellbeing
    • Instagram - @habitsforwellbeing 
    • Facebook - Habits for Wellbeing 

    • Jane Taylor is a certified and registered ICF PCC coach, mentor, author of 4 journals, facilitator and registered teacher who is committed to helping support people to change the way they see themselves through "(Un)Learning, so You Can Reconnect, Realign and Reclaim Your Inner Resources and BE Whole-Heartedly YOU... One Habit at a Time!", so we can live in peace and harmony.

      Jane began her career as a professional athlete competing on the world tennis stage before finding her passion – learning (or unlearning may be more accurate) and building relationships. This passion evolved in to a career in education as well as facilitating national coaching programs for Tennis Australia and co-ordinating national initiatives for education, before starting Habits for Wellbeing. Jane has supported and worked with over 33000 adults in leadership, coaching, education, emotional intelligence, mindfulness meditation, self-compassion, mental health promotion and prevention and organisational wellbeing.

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      Inspiration, Influence and ImpactBy Karen Caswell