It’s so important that I mess things up. If I do everything as perfectly as I have been trained, programmed, and conditioned to do, y’all will never get mad at me. You will never have mixed feelings about me, which will be a disservice to you. It’s not always comfortable, but I want you to be able to feel the full range of feelings here and speak about it. It’s so important to ask for […]
Author Archives: Jesse Johnson
There’s a process of deep refinement happening in my business. It’s touching EVERYTHING. And it is a direct result of the science of Human Design; my study of it, and its impact on me. (Shoutout to my on-staff human design consultant Sam Zagar, a splenic projector who has seen me in ways I didn’t know I wanted until now.) Before Human Design, I was already prioritizing my capacity. I was already prioritizing my truth. I […]
It was a surprising experience, when I first recognized that money was pointing me to God. OF COURSE God was there. It felt so right for me. And then as I started to work with spiritual people I realized this was an enormous opportunity for every teacher, every healer, every coach that I know. To give our attention to money from a spiritual perspective. To include God in EVERYTHING. I have found this work to […]
For the past two weeks, the JJC team and a portion of our community have all been engaged in a prosperity practice together. The experience has been more powerful than even I expected. The abundance principles we’re working with are a whole journey on their own; now we know that bringing our focus to them as a group turns the power way up. We want to share a little taste of the wealth of insight […]
I am over the moon about sharing my beloved client Rachel with you today. She’s a bestselling author, speaker, and coach who is absolutely on fire in her business and her life. This video has been beautifully crafted to highlight Rachel’s story and her work, I want to let it speak for itself. The message this woman brings to the world is so potent – and so so important. “I had this hypothesis that I […]