Information for Readings carried out in person
Once the decision to consult a Reader is made, the following information will be
useful:
- Arrive at the Reading fully prepared and preferably alone. Having another person
in the room can "bleed" over into your Reading.
- Ensure that you arrive on time so that the Reader can give you the full allocation
of time allowed. Late arrivals will be re-scheduled.
- Be open and co-operative.
- At the Reading know why you are there and remain focused on your stated objectives
- Both you and the Reader have one common goal - to access the relevant information
that will assist you along your life's path. The quality of a Reading depends largely
on how the team functions.
- Our expectations can block us from hearing useful advice. Let go of expectations!
- You are the person responsible for interpreting the Reading. The Reader is not able
to do it as he/she has a different frame of reference - the Reader is not you.
- Information can come to the Reader during the session that is not relevant to you
right now. Remember, a Reader is open to information from all non-physical sources.
- People assume that Readers know everything. This is false - they give you the information
they receive.
- Ask questions! Verify, verify, verify!
Appointments not taken up in the first 15 minutes will be re-scheduled. This is
to avoid me going over time for my next client