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Meridian Energy Therapist of 20 years makes 4 to 5 figures a month

Nicole Ting is considered the first psychologist in Singapore to be a certified Jin Shin Jyutsu (JSJ) practitioner. Jin Shin Jyutsu is a form of Meridian Acupuncture Therapy that does not require the use of needles.

 

She is also the author of the book "Healing Journeys through the Art of Jin Shin Jyutsu". Her book is highly sought after as a reference book in the Singapore National Library and Lee Kong Chian Reference Library.

Prior to that, Nicole served as a Psychologist since 1996 in the Singapore Prime Minister’s Office, Special Schools and the Ministry of Education, HQ.  

For over 2 decades, Nicole has enjoyed a very successful and fulfilling calling as a JSJ Psychologist helping numerous local and international clients find harmony and health through tailored private face-to-face/remote sessions and self-care workshops.

 

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What’s your educational background?
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What tools do you use for work?
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What do you enjoy most about your work?
What do you emotionally struggle with as a solopreneur and how do you deal with it? (imposter syndrome, loneliness, burnout etc )
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How do you keep yourself motivated?
What’s your key to success?
What does the future of your business look like?

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