From Self-Doubt to Six Figures: Jenna Quentin’s Work-at-Home Success Story

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I love celebrating women entrepreneurs who’ve turned their passions into purpose-driven businesses. Recently, I had the chance to sit down and interview Jenna Quentin who’s the heart and soul behind Adjust Your Media, Inc.

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Jenna’s journey from battling self-doubt to running a six-figure marketing company is full of encouragement and practical wisdom. As we talked, she opened up about her calling, the sacrifices she’s made, and the daily rhythms that keep her grounded.

I’m so excited to share her story with you, because I know many of you will see yourselves in her path and feel inspired to keep pressing forward with your own dreams.

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Meet Jenna Quentin

Jenna Quentin is the heart behind Adjust Your Media, Inc., a marketing agency that serves chiropractors across the U.S. and beyond. But her business is about so much more than marketing. It’s about empowering families to live healthier, more natural lives.

“I work with chiropractors to create content and manage their digital marketing with done-for-you services and a DIY coaching program,” Jenna says. “But really, I work for the families those chiropractors serve — so more people know their bodies were powerfully designed to heal and that there are natural options available.”

She’s taken a love for writing and used it as a tool to serve others and, in doing so, built a thriving business that fits into her life as a wife and mom.

A Calling That Started with a Simple Gift

Jenna’s journey began years ago, thanks to a small but powerful act of encouragement. As a teenager, a family friend handed her a book about writing and told her, “You’re a writer.” In that book, Jenna read a line that stuck with her: “When God gives me His stories, it’s my responsibility to share them and help others do the same.”

From that moment on, Jenna saw writing not just as a skill, but as a calling. She found creative ways to share stories through blogs, newspapers, and freelance projects. It wasn’t always clear where the road would lead, but her willingness to write wherever she could laid the groundwork for what would eventually become her business.

A silver laptop sits open on a wooden desk next to a blank notepad with a black pen.

Narrowing Her Niche as a Woman Entrepreneur

In April 2019, another friend gave her a life-changing gift, this time in the form of encouragement and confidence. One evening, over pepperoni pizza, Jenna lamented to her close friend Denise how frustrating it was to keep knocking on closed doors in her writing. Mom blogs, magazines, newspapers, and businesses all barely paid enough to make her efforts worthwhile. 

Denise and her husband were also Jenna’s family chiropractors, and Jenna had been writing blog posts for their website for a couple years. 

“You should just write for chiropractors,” Denise said. She listed how much knowledge Jenna already had in the field, including personal experiences of transformation in her family. “We’re going to tell our friends you’re open to new clients,” Denise reassured Jenna. 

Within a month, Jenna had five chiropractors as blogging clients. It was the clearest open door Jenna had ever experienced! By August 2019, she knew she needed to set up an LLC and a bank account and to treat it like a business. Denise suggested the name Adjust Your Media.

Persevering Amidst Heartache

Everything was falling into place until February 2020, Denise was diagnosed with Stage 4 colon cancer. It was so shocking that Jenna wondered if she could carry on writing about natural health. Did it matter if even a vibrant, healthy woman in her early 40s could get so sick?

Then in April of 2020, Jenna put out a freebie to help chiropractors write an email addressing Covid-19 concerns and had over 100 people join her email list within hours. Jenna took it as confirmation to continue serving chiropractors and the world with information about natural healthcare options that do not guarantee long life or promise a “cure” but do improve quality of life in a toxic, stressful, broken world.

Denise battled cancer for nearly five years and went home to her Savior September 2024. She continued to be Jenna’s biggest cheerleader, sharing lessons in health, faith, love, life, business, and death. Now it feels to Jenna that she can have a small part in carrying on Denise’s life work by passing these on to others. 

Battling Self-Doubt

Like many moms pursuing something new, Jenna wrestled with self-doubt. Despite her passion, she often questioned whether she was “qualified” enough to run a business.

“There were days I felt uneducated,” she admits. “But instead of giving up, I took one small step at a time… even when it was uncomfortable.”

Jenna’s story reminds us that confidence doesn’t always come first. Sometimes, the courage to keep moving forward is what builds the confidence we need.

The Power of Real Connection

Jenna’s business breakthrough came not from knowing everything, but from learning the value of authentic connection. In 2021, she started going to chiropractic conferences a few times a year with the goal of meeting people face-to-face, listening to their needs, and showing them she was the same person offline as online.

It wasn’t easy. These trips required financial investment, time away from home, and childcare coordination. But those sacrifices paid off. By her second year in business, Jenna was able to retire her husband from his second job. In 2024, her company celebrated its first six-figure year.

Jenna Quentin, woman entrepreneur, sits in a cozy booth by a window, smiling as she records or livestreams with a large microphone in front of her laptop.

A Day in Jenna’s Life as a Successful Woman Entrepreneur

Jenna’s days are full, but they’re also intentional. She wakes up at 6 a.m. to join a breath-work call that helps center her before the day begins. Then it’s off to the races: getting kids and pets ready, school drop-offs, and heading into her home office from 8 am to 4 pm.

During that time, she manages an impressive workload, including:

  • Writing newsletters for over 100 chiropractic offices
  • Reviewing content from her team
  • Hosting her podcast, What Chiropractic Doesn’t Cure
  • Creating social and email content for chiropractic associations

And she even sets a daily lunchtime alarm to remind herself to step outside and breathe, which is a small but powerful reset in her busy day.

Balancing Work and Family

Even with a packed schedule, family remains Jenna’s top priority. Once the workday ends, she or her husband picks up the kids. He often takes the lead on dinner prep so Jenna can finish up tasks, but evenings are for family: shared meals, neighborhood walks, or snuggles on the couch.

By 8 p.m., it’s bedtime for the kids. Jenna and her husband wind down with quiet time on their balcony, a daily ritual that keeps them connected. Her goal is to be asleep by 11 p.m., ready to do it all again the next day.

Tools That Help Her Grow

In the middle of work, family, and faith, Jenna stays committed to personal growth. Her secret? Tools that work with her lifestyle. She listens to audiobooks through Audible and the Libby app, allowing her to continue learning during commutes, chores, or early mornings.

These small investments in learning have helped her lead and grow without sacrificing the life she values most.

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Jenna’s Advice for Moms

Jenna’s encouragement to other moms is simple but profound:

“Start with your WHY. Knowing your purpose will guide you and give you strength when things get hard.”

She knows what it’s like to doubt yourself. Last year, she wasn’t sure she could make payroll. This year, she’s hiring team members.

Faith has been Jenna’s anchor through the ups and downs. And when doubt creeps in or opinions start to weigh her down, she reminds herself: her calling, her faith, and her purpose are stronger than fear.

Connect with Jenna

Want to learn more from Jenna or see her in action?

Jenna Quentin’s story is a reminder that your gifts matter. That passion + purpose + persistence can create a life that reflects your values. Whether you’re just starting out or in the messy middle, let Jenna’s story encourage you to keep going one step at a time.

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