April 11, 2026 6:54 am

About Inspired Self Blog

Jill Zor is the founder of Inspired Self Blog, a writer, company founder (Find Logic Systems LLC), product developer, and IP Inventor from Huntington Beach, CA. Her aim is to help readers live more intentially, go through career and life transformations and develop an intentional self-concept. The blog is here to hold helpful content, inspire, and bring positivity to the world. She was a professional violinist and music teacher for 22 years and a sponsored long distance runner (half marathons, marathon, and ultra marathon) with years of health and fitness experience and a Bachelor’s degree in Violin Performance from California State Long Beach, 2011. She changed careers due to an injury and created Inspired Self Blog to help others who may be going through life transformations and career changes, seeking health and fitness guidance, and looking for content on mindfulness, anxiety and stress reduction, goal achievement, productivity and more!

Jill is a systems thinker and writer exploring how people make sense of themselves through psychology, nervous system science, philosophy, and lived experience. What began as an anxious search for understanding led her through a self‑directed education completing more than six hundred nonfiction books since June 2020: from somatics and emotional intelligence to mindfulness, study of relationships, attachment theory, psychology, business and finance, productivity, new thought, philosophy, healing the mind and body, the architecture of meaning, and more.
Her mind works by mapping patterns: the loops beneath behavior, the signals of the nervous system, the emotional logic inside relationships, the ways attention, belief, and environment shape how we feel. She brings that clarity into her writing, offering grounded insights and gentle reframes for people who want to understand themselves without bypassing their own complexity.
Jill’s work is rooted in real life: trauma, chronic pain, sensory overwhelm, grief, relational misattunement, and the long process of learning to trust her own perception. She writes from inside the experience, not above it, which gives her work a rare combination of honesty, precision, and emotional safety.
Her aesthetic is calm and editorial: spacious language, intentional curation, and a commitment to clarity over noise. Through Inspired Self, she creates a place for people who crave depth, gentleness, and practical wisdom: a space to breathe, reflect, and reconnect with their own inner logic.