Jennifer Reefe’s journey is one of deep self-reflection, resilience, and purpose. Adopted as a baby and shaped by profound experiences of loss, curiosity, and healing, she transformed her challenges into a lifelong mission of helping others find peace, confidence, and self-acceptance. Today, through counseling, hypnotherapy, Reiki, and heartfelt conversations, Jennifer supports people who feel stuck — reminding them that they already hold the answers within. Humans of Fuzia is honored to share her story with our community of 5M+ women and allies who believe in lifting one another up and creating space for stronger, more empowered voices across the globe.
Q: What inspired you to start your entrepreneurial journey?
I was always curious about how I functioned — why I tried to fit in, why pleasing others mattered so much. Being adopted at six weeks old shaped me in ways I didn’t fully understand at the time. Even with wonderful parents, there was always a sense of not quite belonging. Over the years, I experienced loss after loss — my mother, miscarriages, my grandchild, and my parents — and it changed me. Instead of staying stuck in sadness, I turned toward healing. I studied counseling, Reiki, hypnotherapy, and everything that could help me help others. Now, it doesn’t feel like work — it feels natural, joyful, and deeply meaningful.
Q: What challenges did you face when building your presence and brand?
At first, I struggled with how to share what I do in a way that truly connects. Eventually, I realized that people respond most to real stories. So I began writing blogs about my own life. When people read something genuine, they see themselves in it. My goal is always connection, not perfection.
Q: Do you work alone, or do you have a team supporting you?
I don’t have an employed team, but I’m not alone. I’m part of supportive communities where we help each other — sharing insights, encouragement, and accountability. Working solo can be isolating, so conversations matter. They keep ideas alive.
Q: What are your thoughts on women in leadership today?
Women must be seen and heard more — it’s essential. We still don’t have enough balance in leadership roles. I want to encourage women to stand tall, feel worthy, and know they belong at the table.
Q: What message would you share with aspiring women leaders and entrepreneurs?
Be confident in sharing your voice — without fear of judgment. Whatever way you can, send your message into the world. Just do it.
Q: How do you define success, personally and professionally?
Success is waking up happy, doing what I love, and serving others while growing myself. It’s about helping people find their way back to who they truly are — confidently, gently, and fully. When someone realizes that being themselves is enough, everything begins to change.
“As long as we keep helping one another and speaking our truth, we create a kinder world — and that’s the real success.”
Connect with Jennifer Reefe: Jennifer Reefe | LinkedIn
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