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Tips to Consider When Choosing a Reader

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There may be a problem when:

  1. The reader will not tape and tells you not to discuss your reading with anyone.

  2. The reader charges extra for psychic ability like clairvoyance.  Intuitive abilities are always active within a true reader and cannot be turned off.

  3. The reader stops to read to you from a how-to manual. Remember that you have the right to leave a session if you are unhappy with the level of service.

  4. The reader claims 99% accuracy (or any other percentage).  Ask the reader how they arrive at that number.  Most times they are just made up.  No proper follow up or study has been done.

  5. The readers is "The Master of All." Taking one class does not make you a master.  Palmistry, numerology, astrology, reiki, etc. can all take lifetimes to learn properly.  Beware the "Jack of all trades."

  6. The "Giant Reading" which covers five or six different types of tools in 20 minutes is not necessarily more for your money.  It takes time to effectively work with those tools and you may miss the message if you get too carried away skipping from tool to tool.

Be aware of the following to help guide your decision:

  1. Go with your own instinct. Just because your friend has chosen a particular psychic doesn't mean you should choose the same one.

  2. Anyone can put whatever they want in a pamphlet or on a sign. Each reader is an independent contractor at a psychic fair and they alone decide what does and does not go on their signs and in flyers.  There is no trade association or regulatory commission.

  3. Don't be forced into sitting down for a reading until you are ready.  It's okay to say, "I'm just looking thanks."

  4. Sit and listen.  A good psychic does not want to know about your life, they just want you to listen.  The more you tell them, the less effective they are.  Wait until you are comfortable with the reader before going into a lot of detail.

Remember to let your inner-self guide you.  Trust your own intuition to help you choose which reader is the right one for you.  By doing so, you will be assuring yourself that you are getting the reading and information that you need the most.

 

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