Jane Doe

Jane was born in New Zealand, her mother’s fourth and her father’s only child. A mixture of extreme religion, narcissism, abuse, and alcoholism shaped her childhood, with violence and abuse following her into her adult years.

Jane’s memoir reads like a Hollywood horror script, but through all the trauma, she holds fast to the belief that people who have experienced trauma are scarred but not broken. Nicole has made it her vocation to show others that you can survive unspeakable trauma and thrive because of it.

Jane is a founder, CEO, and seasoned professional with three decades of experience in team building, leadership, professional development, mentorship, and partnering with leadership teams and CxO executives around the globe. She is passionate about helping others live a full and authentic life. She was ranked one of the Top 20 Life Coaches of 2023 and was one of NYC's Top 50 Under 50.

In addition to writing, Jane loves mentoring and developing others through life coaching. She is a cancer survivor and was raised in an abusive household below the poverty line. She has not just overcome obstacles throughout her life but crushed them, and she uses her experiences to help others overcome adversity. She also offers support to parents of LGBTQIA+ children.

Jane has an MBA and a BS in Business Administration. Jane has two adult children and lives in the United States with her dog.

Books by Jane Doe

  • I Lie to My Therapist

    Jane Doe (in Biography/Memoir)

    Scarred But Not Broken...

    Jane's memoir reads like a Hollywood horror script, but through all the trauma, she holds fast to the belief that people who have experienced trauma are scarred but not broken.

    Jane opens the lid of her internal Pandora's Box in this book. Finally, she discusses the traumas of her life, giving an unfiltered, raw, and emotional account of the litany of abuse and suffering caused by people around her. Jane aims not to garner sympathy but to show others they are not alone in their unspeakable traumas - traumas they are too afraid to speak of, even with their therapist.

    "I lie to my therapist. Maybe lie is a little harsh. Let’s say I leave out some details when we talk. I tell him enough that he will keep me as his client. Like the time I had nightmares and flashbacks and barely slept for a month. I chose not to tel… Read more

    • “How on earth is Jane not broken living with and growing up with so many monsters? I hated reading how much Jane had to go through to survive and thrive, but from it she teaches us what it’s like to stop the cycle and rise above.” – Roxie T 5 stars
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