Want to speak with Jacquelene about your gifts and or experiences you want help understanding?
Is what you want to discuss important for you?
Do you want guidance from someone who has decades of experience in this field?
Do you want insight into your gifts and how to develop them safely?
If yes, to any of the above, it's best do so within the right respect of a professional appointment
Do you want guidance from someone who has decades of experience in this field?
Do you want insight into your gifts and how to develop them safely?
If yes, to any of the above, it's best do so within the right respect of a professional appointment
If you don't book, will you be able to figure this out on your own, or will you be stressed or anxious about this?
We receive many calls, texts, emails, and enquiries via all platforms each week, year round. Some of those contacts are from people Jacquelene has never met or spoken with before who expect on the spot lengthy discussion without an appointment.
Jacquelene doesn't have a benefactor, or another job. Her psychic and healing work is her day job. This work supports her family an in turn she supports the community in a variety of projects chosen carefully to benefit as many people as possible. Jacquelene is more than happy, within a booked appointment, to discuss the topics you want more insight about working from a focused and productive manner within the appropriate setting of an appointment where neither you nor Jacquelene are rushed dealing with other appointments or tasks.
Working as a psychic or medium or empath or etc is possibly the single biggest responsibility you could take on in your life.
Clients are generally drawn to those psychics that they feel are trustworthy, have empathy for them, and are welcoming regardless of the clients' race, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, culture, socio- economics, family background, profession, and political views, and wants to help them through what is sometimes their biggest life struggles, and vulnerabilities.
Psychics need to be capable not only of sharing messages from the universe, but also of being fully present for the client in that moment, whether it was over a relationship breakdown, grief about a passed over loved one, or their desire to know more about their future.
Sometimes clients may come to you in a state of crisis, others may expect you to locate a missing person, or they could alternatively be asking you to help them locate someone who has a restraining order against them. How will you know the difference? Do you feel ready to deal with the professional and legal responsibility of appropriately dealing with scenarios as serious as that?
Jacquelene also runs psychic development workshops, courses, a weekly psychic radio show, does public appearances where you might have a chance to speak with her. Jacquelene also writes for publications on psychic development and other topics.
We receive many calls, texts, emails, and enquiries via all platforms each week, year round. Some of those contacts are from people Jacquelene has never met or spoken with before who expect on the spot lengthy discussion without an appointment.
Jacquelene doesn't have a benefactor, or another job. Her psychic and healing work is her day job. This work supports her family an in turn she supports the community in a variety of projects chosen carefully to benefit as many people as possible. Jacquelene is more than happy, within a booked appointment, to discuss the topics you want more insight about working from a focused and productive manner within the appropriate setting of an appointment where neither you nor Jacquelene are rushed dealing with other appointments or tasks.
Working as a psychic or medium or empath or etc is possibly the single biggest responsibility you could take on in your life.
Clients are generally drawn to those psychics that they feel are trustworthy, have empathy for them, and are welcoming regardless of the clients' race, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, culture, socio- economics, family background, profession, and political views, and wants to help them through what is sometimes their biggest life struggles, and vulnerabilities.
Psychics need to be capable not only of sharing messages from the universe, but also of being fully present for the client in that moment, whether it was over a relationship breakdown, grief about a passed over loved one, or their desire to know more about their future.
Sometimes clients may come to you in a state of crisis, others may expect you to locate a missing person, or they could alternatively be asking you to help them locate someone who has a restraining order against them. How will you know the difference? Do you feel ready to deal with the professional and legal responsibility of appropriately dealing with scenarios as serious as that?
Jacquelene also runs psychic development workshops, courses, a weekly psychic radio show, does public appearances where you might have a chance to speak with her. Jacquelene also writes for publications on psychic development and other topics.