Whilst astute in the topic of human behaviour and Counsellor for professionals, musicians and the everyday person. Coming from a deprived background and struggling with confidence and finances Sereena has been able to harness her talents, life struggles and qualifications to create a positive platform for change, global sustainability and self preservation. The journey she has been on to rise above challenges, curtailing circumstances that could have said otherwise is impeccable and has been acknowledged by credible establishments over time.
Sereena is recognised for the fantastic works she has achieved in the UK and local communities, and has been a credit to many lives with people contacting Sereena Al Noor Ltd from all over the world to access her knowledge base for research and opportunities which include co-authoring. Sereena has also complimented news and media articles as well as research papers for post and undergraduates with her unconventional opinions and expertise.
As a single mother and business women she has always been friendly and open with those who have needed her for volunteer work, speaking engagements and think tank projects. Sereena's passion to create financial and life solutions arose from her humble beginnings starting in her home town Birmingham UK, with difficulties that aimed to prevent her from becoming the woman she is today. These experiences are collated and shared in her 5* Documentary Silenced, and her self-help book 'Soft'Girl Era' How to embrace femininity, Self-expression, and Empowerment. Over the years Sereena has graced her presence in schools, government contracts, SME businesses, and corporate companies.
Sereena has established a high profile network which she uses to empower and evolve both herself and her professional circles. As a Multi-talented individual Sereena manages her endeavours with great poise and grace, a singer/songwriter with a growing fanbase and project manager Sereena is able to refine and create her counselling practice to support individuals who are willing to 'Apply solutions to make their everyday life easier' these people are whom she can entirely relate to, and for that she is ever grateful. Sereena no longer sees her past as damning, but, as a favour.