




Nearly 80% of women struggle with low self-esteem, according to a study by the National Bureau of Economic Research.
A study revealed that 70% of women feel they are not meeting expectations and don't feel "good enough".
This lack of confidence can hinder career advancement and overall well-being.
Women consistently score higher on measures of impostor syndrome, where they doubt their abilities and feel like frauds despite accomplishments.
Perfectionism and societal pressures to meet unrealistic beauty standards contribute to feelings of inadequacy in women.
Constant exposure to idealized images and social comparison on platforms like Instagram and TikTok negatively impacts self-esteem and body image, particularly in adolescent girls.


Don't wait to feel confident to take action. Consciously choose to act, even when you feel scared or unsure. This will create a positive feedback loop, and your confidence will grow as you accumulate experiences of successfully handling challenges.

This webinar is perfect for women looking to boost their confidence, embrace their sensuality, and learn practical strategies for self-empowerment.
The webinar lasts about 60 minutes, plus time for a Q&A session.
Absolutely. This webinar is designed to be supportive and empowering for women at all levels of confidence.
After registering, you’ll receive an email with the webinar link and instructions on how to join.
Join empowerment photographer & coach Krisleen Jones for a transformational hour that helps you begin your journey back to yourself.
"Since I was a kid, I had body image issues and concerns with my weight. Even when I was at my healthiest times, I (like most women I know) would nitpick at parts of my body I did not like while ignoring the features I was proud of. While working with Krisleen, I had the opportunity to see the best parts of myself highlighted, and overall felt more beautiful and confident in myself."

In short, I noticed how I look in my fiancé’s eyes. With Krisleen’s help I got to see a side of me that I didn’t see looking at myself just standing in the mirror.
