Jane Chin on Secrets of Success Blog Talk Radio Interview
Source: Today on Women Entrepreneurs – The Secrets of Success and Blog Talk Radio with Coach Deb
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Women Entrepreneur – The Secrets of Success
Original Air Date: 5/6/2009 9:00 AM
Interviewee Bio: Jane Chin, Ph.D. is a microbusiness entrepreneur, career coach, and reinvention strategist. She is President of Medical Science Liaison Institute, a pharmaceutical consulting firm Jane launched in 2004. This year, Jane is in the process of launching a personal leadership development company.
Jane applies strategic thinking to identify opportunities within problems and integrates professional and business development with personal mastery. She writes about fear of success, addiction to approval, backstabbing coworkers or competitors, answering the question “what should I do with my life”, and various Achilles heel of entrepreneurs and professionals alike. Jane is a self-professed serial blogger writing on subjects including microbusiness entrepreneurship, healthcare and medicine, personal leadership, and career development.
Jane views her role as a human being to inspire others to create their own life adventures and to collaborate with like-minded entrepreneurs looking to change the world through authentic thinking and personal mastery. As part of this vision, Jane is creating a Passion and Fulfillment personal development program to help individuals connect with inner wisdom and “lead from who they are”.



















No. 1 — May 25th, 2009 at 6:25 pm
I like what you said about ego getting in the way of authenticity. And I like what’s said about decisions based on which pain is bigger (then again people can get numb from pain too).
No. 2 — May 25th, 2009 at 8:33 pm
Kevin, absolutely – there is a real danger of becoming numb from pain and never taking that step away from the pain. Pain can sometimes become “a comfort zone”.