Jill,
The interviewing tips you gave me not only gave me the confidence to get through my interview unscathed.. but I walked out knowing that the job was as good as mine. Sure enough they extended the offer to me three days later!
I never would have thought that I could get results like that in such a tough job market.
Many many thanks!
Jill,
You are truly a blessing. Just a few short weeks ago I was at a point in my life that I began doubting my purpose. I had almost given up my goal of getting laws such as Demarion’s Law passed across the nation. You were sent right on time. Now, because of your advice, support and wonderful ideas, I’m back on track. You’ve encouraged me to do what I was called to do. Your tips have lead to me creating an organization, a website and getting involved in my community.
Thank you just doesn’t seem like enough.
Your book is another in your so-helpful style: concise, to the point, clever, full of “Of course! That makes perfect sense” quotes. THANK YOU for writing it and for making it so available, Jill.
I just finished reading your book on being a beautiful woman! I LIKED
IT VERY MUCH! I know alot of what you said, but it was well written and “crystal clear” and gentle. I always liked fashion and looking and
feeling good—–I do it for myself first! and then the world! I am classic, with a little dramatic! added—-love large jewelry around my
thin neck and scarves! and solid colors always! my wardrobe for the office was suits, silk blouses, scarves and jewelry and pumps with
hose year round. I never was trendy. And I adore re-sale shops and thrift shops. I leave my home dressed in a manner that I would never
be embarrassed meeting someone I know at a gas station, Publix, movie theater, bank. However, many women do not “love themselves” as they
could. I wonder why?
September 25th, 2009 at 2:36 PM
Jill,
The interviewing tips you gave me not only gave me the confidence to get through my interview unscathed.. but I walked out knowing that the job was as good as mine. Sure enough they extended the offer to me three days later!
I never would have thought that I could get results like that in such a tough job market.
Many many thanks!
September 25th, 2009 at 4:52 PM
Jill,
You are truly a blessing. Just a few short weeks ago I was at a point in my life that I began doubting my purpose. I had almost given up my goal of getting laws such as Demarion’s Law passed across the nation. You were sent right on time. Now, because of your advice, support and wonderful ideas, I’m back on track. You’ve encouraged me to do what I was called to do. Your tips have lead to me creating an organization, a website and getting involved in my community.
Thank you just doesn’t seem like enough.
September 28th, 2009 at 12:35 PM
Jill has taught for us in the Washington, DC area on numerous occasions. She is an excellent teacher with abundant positive energy.
Chug Roberts
President
TheCapitol.Net
Alexandria, VA
October 3rd, 2009 at 7:24 PM
Your book is another in your so-helpful style: concise, to the point, clever, full of “Of course! That makes perfect sense” quotes. THANK YOU for writing it and for making it so available, Jill.
November 19th, 2009 at 8:33 AM
Jill Kamp has helped me in many of the key moments in my life. Her advice for on air television appearances is invaluable.
Thank you, Jill!
February 24th, 2011 at 1:46 PM
I just finished reading your book on being a beautiful woman! I LIKED
IT VERY MUCH! I know alot of what you said, but it was well written and “crystal clear” and gentle. I always liked fashion and looking and
feeling good—–I do it for myself first! and then the world! I am classic, with a little dramatic! added—-love large jewelry around my
thin neck and scarves! and solid colors always! my wardrobe for the office was suits, silk blouses, scarves and jewelry and pumps with
hose year round. I never was trendy. And I adore re-sale shops and thrift shops. I leave my home dressed in a manner that I would never
be embarrassed meeting someone I know at a gas station, Publix, movie theater, bank. However, many women do not “love themselves” as they
could. I wonder why?
thanks Jill——donna