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Jeannel King, Ph.D.

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Author: Jeannel

- INFJ - Strategic | Activator | Connectedness | Relator | Intellection - Scorpio - Cat Person - Movie Buff - Modern-Day Johnny Appleseed - Creative who Specializes in Organizational Culture Change - Painfully Aware of Her White Privilege

Five and a half tips to avoid a terrible, horrible graphic recorder mistake

Sometimes our work as graphic recorders can be a bit like the old joke about the Rabbi hitting a hole … More

confidence, entrepreneur, good enough, Graphic Recording, how to, imperfect action, mindset, process, skills, strategy
Two "Good Enough" peacocks

How to draw a Good Enough peacock

[blockquote source=”Terry Hoitz, The Other Guys“]You can’t keep me cooped up in here, okay? I am a peacock…you gotta let … More

drawing, good enough, how to, technique, tutorial

How to finish birthing a book with quiet, dignity and grace

[blockquote source=”A. B. Yehoshua”]The most difficult and complicated part of the writing process is the beginning.[/blockquote] What A. B. Yehoshua said … More

authenticity, book, draw forth, insights, process, reflection, writing

How to draw a Good Enough suspicious facial expression

[blockquote source=”B. C. Forbes”]Better to be occasionally cheated than perpetually suspicious.[/blockquote]       There are times–particularly during important meetings … More

drawing, good enough, how to, technique, tutorial

Five tips for your first graphic recording job

When you have confidence, you can have a lot of fun. And when you have fun, you can do amazing … More

entrepreneur, Graphic Recording, how to, process, skills, strategy

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JEANNEL KING is a creative who specializes in transforming organizations. After 10 years as a private consultant, she created a new role to shake things up in the construction industry. She spends her days drawing forth the best in teams for a better culture and kick-ass business results. She spends her evenings pursuing her PhD in psychology from Saybrook University and watching cheesy movies. She lives in San Diego with her boyfriend, Jamie, and her cat, Wilhelmina Crabbycakes.
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