How to Be Your Own Business Intuitive
I love reading for my clients. But I don’t want to give you the impression that it’s the only way to get answers. We all have intuitive abilities. We’re all psychic at some point. And you – yes you – can be your own business intuitive.
A business intuitive is someone who gives you information that’s centered around your business or career. Whether you’re self employed, freelancing or even a CFO, intuitive information can give you an edge. But it doesn’t have to come from me. While I enjoy serving my clients, I also want you to feel comfortable in using your own intuitive abilities.

So What’s the Key to Success?
The same thing that’s necessary for any intuitive process to work… be open to it. Acknowledge that you have what it takes to get what you want. Feel it in your heart. Let it shimmy in your tummy. Know that you know.
And then complete the following steps.
1) Decide what you want to know. The Universe is always responding to our questions. ALWAYS! You ask a question and you’re going to get an answer. Whether it’s the answer you want to hear is debatable, but you are going to get a response. So if you want a clear answer, ask a clear question.
If you book an appointment with me, I make you get crystal clear on what you want to know before I give you an answer. When you’re reading for yourself, I suggest you get a blank journal that you can write your questions down in.
Thinking your questions gives you a one dimensional view. Seeing your questions on paper simply provides better clarity when you’re reading for yourself. Try it, you’ll see.
2) Meditate on your question. If you find it difficult to quiet your mind, try listening to a meditation CD. I like the Awakened Mind System by Jeffrey Thompson. Thompson has published several meditation CDs, but I like this one because you can listen to it while you’re working, or you can simply close your eyes and relax.
Give yourself 30 minutes with this CD to feel your way through your question. What images arise in your mind? Are there any words or phrases that repeat themselves? What people do you see? What message do you think you’re receiving?
3) Write down everything you get from your meditation. This is the important part. I don’t want you to judge anything. Simply write down whatever you get from your meditation. It doesn’t matter if it’s silly or seemingly doesn’t apply to your situation. Just write it down in your journal.
4) Interpret it. Once you’ve gotten everything down on paper you can begin to decipher what it all means. In fact, you’ll probably begin to notice certain patterns. And that’s the beauty of writing it all down.
Words have more power than mental hashing. The written word gives you the visual cues that you’d otherwise miss.
For example, let’s say you were watching the news the other night and a story played about a rabid poodle biting a man on a jogging trail. During your meditation that news story suddenly pops into your mind. Let’s say it comes up several times, despite your best efforts to not think about it. This—believe it or not—is an intuitive message.
If I were interpreting it, I’d see the poodle as a victim of circumstance. He’s not being vicious because he’s a blood thirsty creature. He’s got a rabies infection and he can’t control himself. The fact that he bites a jogger simply means that an innocent person (the jogger) has gotten caught in the crossfire.
So if a client were asking about the future of his position within a company, I’d be inclined to think that he was going to get caught in the crossfire of a situation that he had nothing to do with. He’d be bitten, so to speak, by a superior who may have gotten infected with bad information. Of course it could also mean that he’s going to be rabid on someone else who doesn’t deserve it. It all depends on the situation.
When interpreting your images and words, you literally have to go with what you feel is right. Sometimes you see something and – boom – it just clicks. When that happens… when you feel that click… you know you’re on the right track.