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Okay - I used to work for a reader who was nationally televised, radio - worldwide. I had to help allot of people with their questions because they just didn't know how to ask, or because of language barriers, or just to get the most out of their limited time with her. Here are a couple tips.
#1, you should not have to give a good reader a lot of information, but on the other hand you can't give nothing! Specific questions get specific answers; vague questions will get general answers.
Let's look at a question that we would get allot.
Client would tell me - "I'm in an unhappy marriage but here for the children, etc. I've met a man and we are in love. I'm torn and don't know whether this is my soul mate and if I should end my marriage."
This is how I advise to set the questions for the intuitive.
"I have a choice to make regarding relationships, please look at these two options"
1. What is the potential outcome for a loving relationship between John Doe (give actual name) and I? What are the challenges?
2. What is the potential outcome for a loving relationship between John Brown (give actual name) and I? What are the challenges?
Once you get the feel on the potential outcomes, you can go deeper with the reader and explain the situation and they can look at questions such as:
3. If I leave my husband and go with John Brown, how will this affect Child A, Child B, Child C, etc. 4. If I stay in my marriage, can it be repaired? What do I need to work on? What does he need to work on? How will our staying together affect Child A, Child B, Child C, etc.
When people were asking about taking a job or changing their career or moving to another city -
Frame question: What would be the potential outcome if I applied for ____ position in ___ company? What would be the potential outcome if I stay in my current position?
Move/Relocation: I am considering moving. I have 5 states in mind. Can you look at these states and see the vibrational fit for me? Do any cities look like a better vibrational fit for me? Have the reader look at each state and see if the ley lines work with your vibration and/or if any cities or even countries pop up as good fits for you and/or your family.
These are just a couple examples. If you have specific questions you want to ask, I would be happy to offer suggestions on how to frame them.
Oh - and I also advised that people write down their top 10 questions in order of importance. Usually Tina would answer at least 5 of them before they even began asking questions and they could just check them off or note them to get further information. Be prepared so you don't have to get stuck and experience "psychic amnesia" LOL :)
Annette
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