
Today we’d like to introduce you to Jincy Kelly.
Jincy, before we jump into specific questions about your work, why don’t you give us some details about you and your story.
I am an author, a minister and a fitness coach. However, before I ventured out to start my own business I worked in corporate America. I grew up with parents who were both professionals, and it was ingrained that I should work hard, and get a good job. I loved writing and started getting published in a local and national newspaper while I was still in college and began my career as a journalist. Then I was offered a lucrative corporate job to lead a technical writing team. Before long, I was caught up in the corporate grind, although I did minister on the weekends. But there came a time when I began to be stirred to live true to my calling and to leave the corporate grind.
I began to start writing again, on social media, and soon had people who follow me tell me how much they have been inspired. I started diving into the things I truly enjoy and aligned to my true calling, with a few detours along the way.
Has it been a smooth road?
The road to entrepreneurship has been harder than I ever imagined. I thought I was smart and would be successful from the get-go. I honestly wasn’t prepared for all the struggles and the uphill roads and the battles this journey would entail. However, it was in these dark places that I discovered greater strength and resilience never before tapped into.
It doesn’t quite make sense when observed from natural reasoning, and yet, it was all the obstacles and the pitfalls along the way that are used to shape and redesign you. Till that what is formed on the inside of you becomes your greatest treasure, your greatest power.
Tell us more about your work.
My book Miracle Mantras, is a compilation of life lessons gleaned along the entrepreneurial journey – the struggles, the joys, the pains and most importantly, the liberation of the spirit and the soul. Each chapter is a brief life lesson gleaned through this great journey of life. Every chapter ends with a short mantra, a nugget of truth, capsuled from the chapter, with a practical application of this truth that can be applied to everyday life.
I offer a workshop and coaching program titled FitMindFitBody that is offered primarily to drug and alcohol rehabilitation centers located in Scottsdale and Phoenix. It is offered on a weekly basis for ninety days, and the focus of the coaching program is to provide keys to individuals who suffer with addiction, the path and process to achieve a new level of mental prowess to become overcomers. The program provides practical tools to acquire new empowering mental roadmaps, gain spiritual strength and achieve physical fitness by focusing on hormone therapy to bring balance to hormones and health.
The group is taken through a powerful eye opening process to awaken their inner strength, and listen to their inner voice to overcome their fears, their doubts and the addictive thought processes they find themselves wrapped up in. They are provided practical roadmaps on how to break free from addictive thought cycles and behavioral patterns. They are shown how to set afoot on the path to start dreaming again.
My program is integrative: spiritual, mental and physical fitness.
It’s based on the principle of Kintsugi, the japanese art of repairing broken pottery, where broken pottery is repaired by mixing the lacquer with gold or platinum. This repaired piece of art is more expensive than the original piece of art.
How do you think the industry will change over the next decade?
We are living in times of great unrest and turmoil. The Coronavirus pandemic has shaken the world. We are seeing depression and substance abuse steeply rise.
There is more and more dis-ease in the inner lives of people and mental health is the glaring and urgent need of the hour. The human race is finding themselves lost in a very complex shuffle of life. Giving rise to more depression, anxiety, panic attacks and mental disorders.
Never before has there been a greater need for mental health and endurance, physical wellness and spiritual strength than during these times.
Pricing:
- Fit Mind Fit Body Program: Mental and Physical Fitness – $497.00 (individual) Offered at Drug & Alcohol Rehabilitation centers.
- WeighLoss With Hormone Therapy $497.00
- One-On-One Coaching $1975.00 (90-days)
- Miracle Mantras – $14.75
Contact Info
- Phone: 4808697820
- Email: info@jincykelly.com
- Website: www.Jincykelly.com
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Jincykelly/
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Jincykellycoaching/

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