My Transitioning To A New World Initiative – See How World-Renowned Advocate Donna J. Jodhan Is Helping to Reshape The Work Force

Right then and I am Christian Robicheau greeting you from our Sterling Creations desk.
Today, I am absolutely delighted to share our president’s editorial with you and for this week Donna J. Jodhan talks about something very close to her heart!
Her Transitioning to a new world (TNW) program.
She wants to hear from you so just drop her an email at donnajodhan@sterlingcreations.ca.

Happy weekend.

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My TNW Program
By Donna J. Jodhan

The future does not shape itself. It is molded by the hands of the next generation—by the students preparing to leave the comfort and structure of high school, and by the young adults stepping into the wider world with dreams, doubts, and potential in equal measure.
It is to these young minds and hearts that my Transitioning to a New World (TNW) program is dedicated.

TNW takes direct aim at this pivotal stage in life, where decisions matter and direction is everything. It is a program designed not just to support transition, but to transform lives.
These young individuals—our future innovators, educators, builders, and leaders—need more than academic knowledge. They need confidence. They need independence. They need the tools to build both personal and professional profiles that speak volumes before they even say a word.
And most importantly, they need encouragement. They need someone to believe in their ability to lead, to influence, and to stand tall in rooms that once made them feel small.

TNW gives them that belief—and then equips them with the skillset to turn it into action.
From communication to career planning, from goal-setting to self-awareness, TNW trains participants in the real-world competencies that schools often overlook. We nurture not just potential, but purpose. We don’t just prepare resumes; we prepare resilient, resourceful, and respected individuals.

By the end of the program, TNW graduates won’t just be ready for the world—they’ll be in demand. Governments will look to them for vision. Companies will compete for their expertise. And communities will feel the impact of their leadership.

My Transitioning to a New World program isn’t just a stepping stone. It’s a launchpad.
We are not just shaping careers—we are shaping the future.

I’d like to leave you with this for consideration.
A person stands at the edge of a broken bridge suspended between two vastly different landscapes. Behind them: a crumbling city wrapped in grey smog, with outdated technology, paper flying through the air, and flickering neon signs. The person holds a small bag, symbolizing the essentials of the past they’re carrying forward.
Ahead: a lush, vibrant world bathed in golden light. Towering trees with bioluminescent leaves intertwine with sleek, sustainable cities. Floating drones deliver parcels, solar panels glisten, and people of all cultures interact peacefully. A holographic path begins to form under the traveler’s feet, pixel by pixel, as they take their first step forward. Birds soar through clear skies, and in the far distance, a giant clock floats in the air—its hands pointing to an unfamiliar, yet hopeful future.
The overall tone of the illustration balances hope and uncertainty, with a cinematic mix of surrealism and symbolism to represent both technological and societal transformation.

Image = A group of five diverse young adults pose together in a cozy library or study room, with shelves of colorful books behind them; a woman in a light pink polo shirt and jeans sits in a wheelchair at the center, holding a purple notebook and smiling, while the others gather closely around her, smiling warmly and showing a sense of friendship and support.

To learn more about me as an award winning sight loss coach and advocate visit www.donnajodhan.com

About Donna Jodhan

Donna Jodhan is an award winning blind author, advocate, sight loss coach, blogger, podcast commentator, and accessibility specialist.
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