Thursday, March 17, 2011

What Psyhics Bring to the Table

No one ever needs a psychic. Even in your desperate moments when you might want one - very strongly want one - you certainly don't need one.

Nonetheless, I do believe that what psychics have to offer is very valuable and beneficial (Note: I will probably edit this post from time to time as new reasons start becoming apparent to me as I progress with my psychic development).
  1. Psychics can bring to light some things you know to be true deep down, but haven't accepted yet. 
  2. Like I mentioned in the previous post, a psychic reading can let you know where your energy set point is. They can let you know if you are moving in the direction you want to go or not. They give you a 'check up' and the opportunity to change your energy set point if you don't like whats in store for you in the future. They give you control over your future
  3. They can help you put into words some feelings that you have been wanting to express but couldn't identify. And they can bring to light feelings you didn't even realize you had until they were put into words by someone else. Psychics can help you understand yourself better
  4. Probably the best part is that psychics offer solutions to problems. If there is a problem that you have in your life, or maybe you don't like the outcome of  your reading and would like to do something about it, psychics can often provide you with a solution to turn things around.

I really like number 4. I used this on myself a month ago and it was great. I noticed that my career was not going the way I wanted it to be. I was new to a team and was getting taken advantage of by a teammate who was trying to take all the credit. I knew this was happening so I didn't do a read of my situation or how it would turn out. Instead, I did a read on a solution. I asked what I needed to do to advance in my career on this team. And I got the answer. It said that I needed to stop trying to grab onto parts of the project that were already there or that were taken from me by my teammate because I would be making my own mark on the project through new means. I was also told that I needed to be more independent.

And you know what? I followed it. It felt right. I just focused on whatever little piece of the project that was still mine and stopped trying to get back the parts of the project that were mine to begin with, but were later taken away from my teammate.

I stopped asking for help and instead I became more independent and started doing things on my own. When it came down to taking credit, he wasn't able to because he didn't know what I was working on so he couldn't talk about my work like it was his.

You know what else? Through my work with just my tiny piece of the project, my teammate started coming to me as the expert. And I started finding things to improve upon on my piece and it is slowly expanding and growing bigger. Had I still been fighting over what was already lost to me, I wouldn't have noticed these smaller pieces that I could claim as mine and expand upon.

I am making my own mark and getting recognition for the small things I am doing. The transformation has been really great! In fact, this is making me want to do another career read on myself...

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