From designing your home with Design Psychology—to designing your business for prosperity—to designing your philanthropy for peace, Jeanette Joy Fisher wants you to create the best possible life.

Fisher taught Design Psychology and real estate investing at colleges and universities in Southern California. Fisher has degrees in English, Interior Design, and Computer Science. She has been in real estate—teaching, selling as an agent, and flipping houses since the 1970s.

The author of 27 books and textbooks, print magazine and encyclopedia articles, Fisher has over two million views of her online articles. She worked for The Las Vegas Sun in marketing and was the southwest regional director for Worldbook Encyclopedia. The Fisher Family was featured on TLC’s Flip That House. Jeanette was also interviewed on other national TV news shows about flipping houses. Besides Bloomberg Radio, she was on countless drive-time radio shows as a real estate expert.

Today, Jeanette Joy Fisher invites creatives and entrepreneurs to workshops, masterclasses, free webinars, and networking parties.

What makes Fisher qualified to teach business courses? She started working online in 2003. She’s an expert on all facets of business from branding to website design and traffic control (with the Design Psychology edge).

One of Brian and Jeanette Fisher’s daughters got sick as an infant and became disabled. Brian was a special education teacher and helped setup nonprofits for children with special needs. Sara passed at the age of 25 and her father not long after. Jeanette continues working for children with disabiliites support services.

The Fisher Family also supports Habitat for Humanity, Feed A Billion, and other causes. Jeanette, one of the only motivational speakers who champions the home as a profit center, believes everyone needs healthy food and comfortable shelter to create a happy life. Only then, can they become a blessing to others. 

About Me wouldn’t be Me without my home!

Hello from Jeanette Joy Fisher!

I don’t just teach Design Psychology, I live in a home designed for joyful living. I’m not bragging about my home. I worked hard for it. My house was an abandoned, unfinished, unloved structure without landscaping, sinks, faucets, light fixtures, appliances, heating and air conditioning, and even doorknobs. I lived here for a year without heat. It freezes here in Southern California, sometimes. It snowed here too!

After nine years, my home is mostly finished. I still have plans for a Koi pond matching my pool, a greenhouse guest room with a swing bed over looking the lake below, and an event space in case of rain for weddings. In the meantime, I love teaching Masterclasses and hosting Networking Parties here.