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Writings on identity, relational intelligence and wellbeing.

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An interview with BRAINZ

I have been invited to write for the online global magazine Brainz. I am proud to along side some well known faces. Here you’ll find a series of nine articles, each guiding you home to self, healing relationship. Here is my exclusive interview..

 
 
 
 

Empowerment and Emotional Healing – An Interview with Coach Jessie Rose

Through her own near death-illness, Jessie Rose realised the critical nature of being at peace with oneself and using personal strategies and techniques to realise a full and miraculous recovery. Now, as a uniquely qualified Relationship and Identity Coach, she provides deeply researched and scientific insight, and techniques to help people around the world, from every walk of life, come home to themselves and unlock their own inner peace and free themselves from mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual suffering. Devoted to healing everything from within and removing personal blocks and barriers that sit in the way of progress to claim success in relationships, health, performance, and purpose-led careers.

Introduce yourself – what’s personal about you?

I’ve lived a varied life, one I wouldn’t change for anything and it’s shaped everything I do today.

I grew up surrounded by creativity and an appreciation for beauty. My father was an architect, and my mother a garden and landscape designer with an incredible eye for interiors and what materials and colours work together and what looks good. Both naturally instilled in me a deep love for spaces, buildings, gardens, and environments that feel inspiring. I still find real joy in beautiful places, they ground and energise me. I have a love for perfume too, and heavily scented planting designs, these are my happy things.

My childhood was also quite unconventional despite a conventional upbringing. I grew up being outdoors a lot, muddy wellies, and wet dogs everywhere and a big family. I was lucky to ride polo ponies and learned to ride on a retired Grand National Horse famous for not stopping after the race, I rode him bareback and no hat, of course he didn’t stop, of course I fell off, and was told to work it out for myself. Sounds harsh but it was great. That kind of experience taught me the resilience I have now, early on. There was no room for “I can’t.”

I was incredibly fortunate to have strong, influential grandparents on both sides, one side having lived and been involved through the war, who instilled in me two core beliefs, there is no such thing as “I can’t,” and always be true to yourself. Those principles have shaped every part of my life.

Alongside that, through a lot of personal trauma in life, I’ve developed a strong intuition and a natural ability to understand people, why they feel the way they do and where those patterns come from and what they need. it’s interesting how life comes full circle, I help people achieve what once felt impossible for them.

 
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