Tracey Jewel: Don’t mess with the Goddess
SHE HAS APPEARED on Oprah, started and sold a string of successful businesses, won multiple awards, is a professional speaker and now she’s sharing her story and life learnings in her new lifestyle guide for the millennial woman, poignantly titled: Don’t Mess With the Goddess.
Australian socialite Tracey Jewel bares her soul in this book in the hope it will help others, by sharing deeply personal issues, including her struggle to overcome an emotionally and physically abusive relationship, and her journey from goddess to party girl and back again.
Ms Jewel, who regards herself as a ‘Goddess’ and believes more women should, claims her new book is “the ultimate empowerment guide for millennial women to establishing independence, finding success, and a truly satisfying life”.
“When you come out on the other side after going through very difficult times, nothing seems so bad. You will see a brighter rainbow than many people do,” she said.
Ms Jewel found her love of the female spirit early in life, when at 14 she bought her first book on femininity. This led to a lifelong passion for literature and all things feminine that would see Tracey Jewel quickly build her first successful business, with a major bookstore purchasing her website within a few short years.
Since then Ms Jewel has run several successful business ventures including a bookstore of her own and even a spa retreat. Ms Jewel’s knack for business strategy and her ‘hard work breeds success’ mentality has seen her quickly strut her way up the corporate ladder.
“My entrepreneurial mind allows me to transform ideas into successful ventures,” said Ms Jewel, “I am devoted to staying on top of current trends and marketing techniques for my clients benefits.”
Tracey Jewel’s successes and failures have all been in the public spotlight, having been in a number of high profile relationships, including with Channel 10’s The Bachelor Blake Garvey, Adultshop.com founder Malcolm Day and property developer Luke Saraceni.
Ms Jewel has been in the spotlight both here in Australia and the US and goes to show that issues can crop up in any relationship and in anyone’s life.
She has also been very vocal on topics empowering women to be successful and to fight for what they want out of life.
Tracey Jewel won the NEIS Small Business Award in 2008 and was runner-up for the St George Start Up Awards in 2013.
In 2011 she appeared on the Oprah Winfrey Show, discussing the stresses and guilt of being a busy working mum and how to find the balance between successful business woman and motherhood, an internal battle many millennial women face on a daily basis.
Ms Jewel was then asked to be a regular presenter for the Mind Body Spirit and Everywoman Expo. It was from these appearances that Tracey Jewel realised her talent for motivating women to take action. That, coupled with her bold writing style and popularity, has seen her start to empower women all over the world.
Don’t Mess with the Goddess looks at a series of reflections from Ms Jewel’s highly popular weekly blog that currently attracts over 65,000 strong women from around the globe. The book offers her readers not only her own personal journey of how she transformed her life, but stories and guidebooks on discovering, embracing and inspiring a life a Goddess loves to live – as well as a few rules for living, including:
▪ How to make karma your bitch.
▪ Why what you do is who you are.
▪ What to do when you doubt everything.
▪ How to get on the fast track to what you want.
As a business powerhouse, Ms Jewel’s refreshing and candid stories of overcoming her abuser and taking back control of her life will open the eyes of many women “and is another reminder of why women need to have each other’s backs!” she said.
Ever popular on social media are hashtags and memes pointing out the women who choose not to support other women and Ms Jewel is passionate about breaking that trend. She has dedicated much of her adult life to empowering other women and is a role model for women worldwide.
On top of all this, running multiple businesses, presenting at events and writing best-sellers, Tracey Jewel is a doting mother to her young daughter and believes she is an example of the saying, ‘you can have it all’.
This socialite, businesswoman and mother said “the secret” is in her book, “It’s all about finding the right balance for a truly satisfying life for you”.
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