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Life, Values & Legacy: Our Chat with Jessica Rasemont

We recently had the chance to connect with Jessica Rasemont and have shared our conversation below.

Jessica, we’re thrilled to have you with us today. Before we jump into your intro and the heart of the interview, let’s start with a bit of an ice breaker: What do the first 90 minutes of your day look like?
The first thing I do is make a coffee. I use a moka pot, so it’s really a ritualized experience for me that allows me to center myself and start the day really present. While sipping my coffee I take a glance over my vision boards, read through my affirmations, and listen to the voice memo of myself,speaking as future me to present me. The recording is a really strong manifesting tool that keeps me on track about the greater vision of what I’m working to accomplish and why. If the weather is good,then all of this is done outside. After this, I do a tarot or oracle card pull for myself to establish the direction and vibe of the day. I finish this all off with EFT tapping to regulate my body’s energy system and to begin my day calmly.

Can you briefly introduce yourself and share what makes you or your brand unique?
I’m Jessica Rasemont and I am the founder of Ciao Chica Consulting. Ciao Chica is an intuitive consulting agency for women,mostly entrepreneurs and leaders,and I assist these women with fine-tuning their business endeavors based on what is spiritually-aligned with their life’s purpose. I am a psychic intuitive and a multi-passionate entrepreneur myself. So, my consulting agency brings both my psychic gifts as well as my entrepreneurial experience together to help guide other woman to achieving clarity and aligned structure and plans in their lives and businesses. I have been reading tarot cards and assisting people for years in my personal life and have finally launched my agency this summer. Currently and in the past, I have done intuitive work for high profile clients in various industries from the financial fields, elected government officials, professional athletes, etc. While I am focused on working with women entrepreneurs, I most certainly still assist a greater population with my hour long tarot readings and channeled advice for their daily lives and specific issues. My purpose and passion is to assist my clients with identifying and disrupting old patterns by utilizing my ability to see the unseen in order for them to bring them back in alignment with their unearthed potential.

Thanks for sharing that. Would love to go back in time and hear about how your past might have impacted who you are today. What part of you has served its purpose and must now be released?
The part of me that has served its purpose and must now must be released is definitely my affinity towards being a people-pleaser. For many years I kept my gifts and abilities quiet out of fear that I would be ‘othered’ and ostracized. But trying to be anything other than who I fully am has only been to my detriment. I am at 39 years of age finally done with trying to pretend to be “normal” in order to fit the mold others feel more comfortable having me in. I’m powerful, smart, and blessed to have been born with the gifts that I have, and hiding them only means that the people that need me would not be able to find me.

Was there ever a time you almost gave up?
Absolutely yes! Rock bottom is one of the most efficient teachers in life and, in my opinion, one of the most valuable. I also strongly believe that there is no shame in giving up on the things, people, or circumstances that no longer serve you. So in a broader sense, giving up or failing is something admirable to do. Give up on the things that don’t work so that you can make space for the correct things to come into your life. I have failed more times than most people have even tried in life.

I think our readers would appreciate hearing more about your values and what you think matters in life and career, etc. So our next question is along those lines. What would your closest friends say really matters to you?
I think they’d say my children and being a good mother radical honesty, ending the patriarchy, continuing to free both myself and others from the systems and beliefs that have failed all of us. On a lighter note, probably delicious foods, fragrances,art, learning languages,and Italy.

Thank you so much for all of your openness so far. Maybe we can close with a future oriented question. What is the story you hope people tell about you when you’re gone?
Firstly,I’d like to change that to stories and I would love for all of the people that I’ve had a positive impact on through way of deeds or conversation, especially the ones that have been kept private, to tell their unique stories and moments they had with me to my children. I think that in my absence I would want my children to know all of the impact their mother had behind the scenes so that they might feel encouraged to carry on that work in their own lives.

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