About Us

We stand for: “Everyone to believe in ourselves and strive for whatever is important;
because we are good enough, we can and we care”.

We believe that everyone deserves to live a JOYFUL, EXCITING and MOVING wayoflife. Well-being is fundamental to our living. There are practical strategies we can use to effectively cope with challenges in life and thrive to be happier.

Our Story

WHY JEM

All of us deserve to live a JOYFUL, EXCITING and MOVING life. But the societal pressure and influences often inhibit our attainment of it and distract us from MOVING towards the quality of life we desire.

In recent years, there has been an increasing trend of youths and young adults struggling with mental wellness and self-mastery. More actions can be taken to prevent acts of self-harm or self-isolation and avoid the lose of self-identity or purpose.

HOW JEM

Fill ourselves with JOY which is lasting. Instead of getting high, which is temporary.

Engage ourselves with EXCITEMENT which is lasting. Instead of thrill, which is temporary.

Synergise our 3 centres of intelligence, MOVE within and balance our usage of our head, heart and body centres of intelligences.

Utilise the power of immersion and connect with a community that shares and inspires each other to MOVE beyond the current quality of life. Strive to raise the standards.

WHAT JEM

To advocate a JEM wayoflife, we choose to provide multiple services.

1. Direct personal Self-Mastery development for individuals through JEM Mentoring (for working adults) and Mindfulness Tuition (for schooling youths).

2. Develop experiential Leadership Modules programs for youths to learn practical strategies and empower them to be resilience and improve performance.

3. Organise self-renewal vacation for individuals to embark on a Soul Journey. Recharge, explore and have fun.

4. Provide a platform for teams to Play N Relax. Take a break from the stressful environment and foster relationships.

5. Knowledge sharing with practitioners through facilitation/mentoring competencies development training and sales of Digital facilitation/activity Tools.

Our Approach

Program Design

We conduct the program in an experiential approach on both the in-person and virtual platform. As we desire for maximum engagement and knowledge retention, we are determined to keep the essences of experiential training even on the virtual platform. Participants will be actively engaged at the intellectual, physical, and emotional level. The set up of each activity and debrief are purposefully designed to deliver the objectives. The program flow is sequenced intentionally to gradually increase the level of openness, willingness, and challenges.

Design Foundation:

Experiential Learning

Enneagram Centers of Intelligence

Positive Education

7 Habits of Highly Effective People

The Leadership Challenge

Neuro-Linguistic Programming

Our Founder

Yvonne Lim

the advocate of JEM wayoflife

Being in the leadership and character development industry since 2007, Yvonne had the honour and privilege to have worked with over 10,000 youths and young adults. She has many success stories which demonstrate her ability to earn the trust of her mentees, build enough relationship for them to open up about their struggles and feelings, and guide them out of the darkness.

Yvonne is nurturing and passionate about creating breakthroughs and self-mastery. After graduating from NUS Business School, her passion in training and development led her to pursue a Specialist Diploma in Outdoor Adventure Learning and a Master of Leadership in Organisational Learning. To enhance her capability as an innovative experiential programme designer and self-mastery mentor, she is trained in Brain-Based Learning, Neuro-Linguistic Programming, 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, The Leadership Challenge, DISC Behaviour Profiling and Enneagram Personality.

She also invested significant effort in developing the competencies fellow facilitators, trainers and practitioners. She believes in the win-win approach to competition. Thus, forming collaboration with competitors and supporting each other to create more values for the community.

Yvonne’s Educational & Professional Qualifications

• Masters of Leadership in Organisational Learning
• Bachelor Degree in Business Administration
• Specialist Diploma in Outdoor Adventure Learning
• Certified Master Practitioner of Neuro-Linguistics Programming (NLP)
• Certified DISC Behavioural and Career Consultant
• Certified Facilitator for The Leadership Challenge (Kouzes & Posner)
• Completed The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People Signature Edition 4.0 workshop
• Completed The 8th Habit Workshop

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Yvonne’s Experience

During my first 12 years of valuable experience, I have experienced and observed many youths who gave up dreaming and striving for a life they desire, and gradually lose their sense of purpose or self-identity. In their growing-up years, they have grown to believe that they have no influence over their choices, concluding that there is no point in setting goals or having dreams. They often bear the thought that their path forward has already been or will eventually be dictated by what’s socially acceptable and socially defined to be successful both by their parents and the society-at-large. Youths, increasingly in numbers, are isolating themselves either by avoiding communication with people or putting on a fake image. On more extreme situations, these youths go into self-harm, depression or even have suicidal thoughts as a way of managing their discomfort, pain and struggles. Often, these acts of isolation tend to be triggered by beliefs like being “not good enough” or feeling nobody understands nor care for them or fearing of being a burden to others.

As an advocate of living life in a joyful and exciting manner that creates moving results, it hurts me to see family, friends or youths coming to me when they are already on the path of struggling with depression or engaging in self-harming acts. I believe that their emotional and mental health could have been given more attention, help and support in a proactive manner, and not reacting to the situation only when self-harm is already present. It worries me to see that on an average, 3 out of 60 leaders in a leadership program would open up to me about their struggles and darkness. This would mean that 5% of youths are suffering on their own, fearful, and uncertain about seeking help. The hurt and worry is deepened with sadness as I witness many youths putting up with acts of either just being cheerful or cannot be bothered and pretend that everything is alright.

It is at the core of all humans to seek a joyful life. Commonly, in youths these days, to fill up that void of joy, some end up engaging in activities like overly pursuing a “perfect” life on social media, making jokes out of anyone/anything, and some even to the extent of consuming drugs. These acts, only get them high, which is temporary and very soon reopens that void and loneliness once again as the external stimulus fades away. It is also at the core of humans to seek an exciting life, and very often youths may end up engaging in activities like high-risk adventures or challenges just to be the “popular and daring” one among their peers, or even testing the systems and rules. These acts are thrilling but also temporary, which leaves them in a bored and unfulfilled state once the thrill weans of.

Back in 2018, I would have considered myself as a successful trainer who had earned the confidence and trust of the many teachers who have engaged my services, constantly being able to conceive new ideas to design programs and create breakthroughs or achievements. However, in reality, I was feeling empty and did not feel the sense of fulfilment. Teachers, colleagues, and friends around me were celebrating and acknowledging my achievements and success, but I was feeling disconnected and empty. I felt that there was something that was “missing”, yet I could not articulate it. This experience spiral downwards and I went through a point of “nobody understands me” and I questioned my own ability to walk the talk as a trainer. I even contemplated leaving the training industry. Fortunately, my coach kept me practicing and living the foundational concepts of JEM. That allowed me to embrace my capabilities of creating a safe space for people to open up and eventually developing their mindset and resilience. I also started acknowledging and recognising my capabilities of supporting youths to rediscover their ownership of life and be driven to create their desired results. After attending Tony Robbin’s Unleash The Power Within in 2019, I discovered and came to a realisation that the hurt, worries and sadness were the causes of my emptiness, though on the surface I was excelling as a trainer. The sense of fulfilment was missing, and it affected my ability to acknowledge my achievements too. I felt like I could do so much more, but I was not doing so. I felt like I could guild so many more people out of their darkness, but I was restricted by my full-time career. I knew clearly that there were many more youths struggling or even parents who were struggling to help their child, yet I have not be able to reach out to them.

Finally in Sep 2019, I made the scary choice of taking a break from being a full-time leadership and character development trainer to start advocating a JEM wayoflife. The intention is to outreach to more youths who are struggling and have the desire for greater understanding of self and wanting to help themselves. I took the scary step so that I can work with parents to support them in figuring their unique way of connecting with their child. My personal stand is that everyone deserves to live a joyful and exciting way of life that is moving towards their desired quality of life. However, due to societal pressure and influences from social media, many are distracted and their attainment towards a JEM wayolife is inhibited. With JEM wayoflife, I advocate for “everyone to believe in ourselves and strive for what is important; because we are good enough, we can and we care.”

I am grateful to have been able to earn the trust from the youths, build enough relationship for them to open up to me about their struggles and feelings, and guide them out of the darkness. I am grateful of my many success stories that reminds me of my capabilities and abilities in developing the mental resilience and self-concept of individuals.

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