Honor and Award
TAB Bank VP Jyl London Honored as one of “30 Women to Watch” for IT Innovations
TAB Bank VP Jyl London Honored as one of “30 Women to Watch” for IT Innovations
For those that know me, they will know that I have always enjoyed the gym. It is a stress reliever and I have a sense of Zen when I am working out. I grew up an athlete and have be active my entire life. So naturally, a goal of mine would be to show off my hard work. I wanted to check an ALL-NATURAL bikini body-building competition off of list before I turned 50 years old…. well I am 48 years old now and I did it, March 25, 2023.
Written by TAB Bank Jyl’s journey as a single mother and a two-time cancer survivor speaks volumes about her strength and resilience. She has triumphed over both thyroid cancer and […]
My journey will never be the same as other people’s and that’s beautiful to me. I have my stories, struggles, blessings, and goals. I’m my own competition 💗, which reminds […]
Excerpt from the book, Behind Tear-Stained Eyes – Cut Chapters Chelsea knew that subconsciously that she was attracting broken people. Clearly, all the work that I needed to do, I wasn’t […]
This week I have had quite a few emails, comments, and questions about toxic souls and their karma. Must be the new moon and everyone feeling the need to cleanse toxic from their life. So one of the questions I see quite a bit is how do you know someone is toxic? Those that know me or have read my books know that I chose to end ties with many toxic individuals. I don’t care if it is a child, a spouse, a friend. If I have tried and they continue to prove who they are – BELIEVE THEM. I also, choose not to speak to them or have them near me. My favorite response is no response. I find them not worthy of my life or my response. You can’t explain to people that only understand from their own level. So why try?
I was blessed and honored to spend an afternoon talking about life, the book, and perspectives with one of my most treasured mentors, Beau Babka. Beau is a former Utah Congressional Candidate, Professional NFL Player, Utah’s Chief of Police, A Teacher, and my favorite mentor.
Chelsea gazed out her bathroom window, trying to erase the images of her dad lying dead. His skin a purplish-grey tint, reminiscent of clay. Whether asleep or awake, she would see his face frozen solid. He looked to her more like a statue than the man she knew as her dad. It all happened so quickly. One moment he was out of surgery, and, the next, he was dead without warning, she thought.
Excerpt from the book, “Behind Tear-Stained Eyes” – Cut Chapters There were lights everywhere as Chelsea moved in slow motion. “Are those fireflies?” she asked as she walked towards them. […]
Finally, it was New Year’s Eve, and she felt like she was going to be able to move past all that had happened in the year. She was thrilled to have Carter for the holiday and agreed to attend a kid-friendly party at a friend’s house. Carter, upon arrival at the party, immediately ran downstairs to play with the other kids. She followed him and said hello to all of her friends.