What happens when you’ve done the healing work… but something still feels missing?
In this conversation, Jaci Rogash shares how her work evolved from supporting early-stage self-discovery into helping women move beyond “being okay” and into true expansion, joy, and self-led growth.
We explore the often-overlooked phase after healing, the connection between personal evolution and business, and why wanting more doesn’t make you ungrateful. It might actually be the next step.
We also chat about:
→ The shift from healing to thriving (and why “being okay” isn’t the end goal)
→ How your business evolves alongside your personal growth
→ The hidden guilt around wanting more, even when life is “good”
→ Following the breadcrumbs instead of forcing a fixed path
→ Seeing business as a vehicle for self-discovery, not just income
Want to connect with Jaci?
Jaci Rogash is a Certified Trauma Transformation Coach, Energy Coach, Breathwork Facilitator and speaker. Jaci works with women who have experienced trauma, have worked through that and created a life that is good but not great. These women are sick of feeling stuck and want to step into their fullest potential and bring their visions to life.
Check out Jaci's program, Visionaries: https://www.jacirogash.com/visionaries
Connect with Jaci on Instagram: instagram.com/jaci.rogash
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