Jacqueline Delibes
School
New York University
Expertise
Personal Development And Coaching, Lifestyle/health And Wellness, Emotional Health
- As a HeartMath Certified coach, Jacqueline teaches tools that calm the nervous system, a type of training that informs any wellness lifestyle writing she does.
- Interviewing charismatic writer/performers for a theatre company — all women — plugged her into the nuances of other women's personal lives and their biggest concerns.
- Jacqueline wrote eight chapters of a personal development book for a psychotherapist.
Experience
Jacqueline has had many professional paths. Her first career after film school was working in feature and documentary post-production. She worked on shows for CBS, HBO, PBS, and cut sound for indie filmmakers. As a performer in quirky, artistically fulfilling off-Broadway shows, she also auditioned for commercials she was tragically wrong for. As a writer, Jacqueline likes getting personal, helping people navigate huge transitions, and she's a champion of women everywhere grabbing their power. If she can sneak in some humor, she'll do it.
Education
Jacqueline spent her freshman year at Northwestern University and then graduated from New York University with a BFA in Film.
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Stories By Jacqueline Delibes
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If you decorate with wreaths in the fall and winter, there's an inexpensive way to make them smell delicious. Discover how to complete this simple hack.
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Usually, vacuuming your sofa won't rid it of odors from daily use, pets, or smoke. Yet, using a lavender essential oil mixture banishes them as they emerge.
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Does your small bedroom need more light? Instead of taking up space with a floor lamp, Joanna Gaines has shared an alternative to illuminating your room.
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Allowing light to shine through our windows makes our homes appear brighter and bigger. However, this TikTok suggests a certain item to maintain privacy.
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Are your houseplants dying because they aren't getting enough natural light? Try this simple lighting hack from TikTok that will help them thrive again.
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Unwanted fridge odors are a common issue for many people, but there are many ways to banish them. Try using this breakfast food to freshen your fridge.
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Keeping plant-destroying pests out of the garden is a high priority for most homeowners. Here's how to combat nematodes using this fast-growing grass.
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Having pets can cause a lot of wear and tear on your floors, but this simple hack can protect them from at least some of the damage caused by your fur babies.
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While a certain rustic quality to a garden is desirable, a garden overrun with bugs isn't. If grasshoppers plague your outdoor oasis, a cheesecloth can help.
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While gardening can be rewarding, the many tools required can be expensive. Learn how to save money by repurposing the extra ice cube tray in your freezer.
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While keeping your cordless vacuum on its charging station all the time may seem harmless, there is one reason why you may want to give it a break between uses.
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If you're tired of chasing streaks while washing windows, it might be time to bring out the WD-40 from the garage. It'll cut your time in half — here's why.
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A closet that lacks useful storage space needs easy and streamlined organization. With this space-saving tip, your compact clothing items are all within reach.
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With just a flat iron and a clean towel you can remove unsightly water rings from your wood furniture. There's no need to stain or re-finish after this.
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If your children draw on the wall with crayon, retrieve a dryer sheet from your laundry room. This item should quickly wipe away the marks with little effort.
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If you want to hang garland from your fireplace for Halloween or fall but don't want to use nails, try using this easy hack that won't damage your mantel.
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Learn how to DIY a plush mushroom ottoman that's not only super cute but also contains a storage compartment that could hold blankets or other items.
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While curtains are primarily used for privacy and light control, they could also add a unique feature to your home, as long as you avoid this design mistake.
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Granite countertops are durable, but sometimes chips can develop. This tip will help you repair any chips in your granite countertops so they look like new.
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These tips will help you decide what to do with an old TV that's taking up space in your home, from safe disposal to ideas for rehoming a TV that still works.
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Keeping up with home maintenance will prevent bigger issues in the future. Here is how you can repair loose and hollow floor tiles without removing them.
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If you're caulking an area of your home but the gap is too deep, try this popular TikTok hack that will give you crispy-clean caulk lines every time.
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Wool rugs are a staple in many homes, but there's one spot that many might not think to put one. In the bathroom. Here's why it works, according to a designer.
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Martha Stewart once said growing a garden was important to her state of mind, and from a recent TikTok, she introduced us to one special flower in her care.
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Mixed paint is ready to be used; and, in the case of latex, it most likely won't need to be thinned with water. But, here's what happens if you do add water.
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Cleaning your child's beloved stuffed animals regularly is essential. Learn how to dry clean stuffed animals at home using baking soda to keep them like new.
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Painting the exterior parts of your home can seriously improve curb appeal. Here is the important step you'll want to take right after painting your garage.