Red Responds: Reboot Your Career and Life

March 4, 2012 at 12:00 am
By Psychic Red ext 9226

A New Life, a New Adventure

Paula from Whitehall, Pennsylvania asks:

I recently accepted a new position in Bloomsburg, PA. It will be my first full-time position in almost two years of looking. In the meantime, I have been working part time and doing freelance work. The new town is too far away to commute every day, so I will have to move there. Initially, I will keep up two households until my current home sells. After that the move will be permanent. I wanted your insight because this situation is bigger than just starting a new job—it is changing my whole life—moving to a new town, meeting new people and having a new home. It’s a little scary. I already have a rental lined up. Do you think this was the right decision for me? Will starting this new job and moving to Bloomsburg have a positive impact on my life in all the areas that are important? Or will the move prevent me from attaining true happiness?

Psychic Red ext. 9226 Responds:

Dear Paula,

Congratulations!

Oh, it’s more than a little scary to leave all that is known and familiar to essentially start over someplace new. But it’s also kind of like an adventure, too.

Deep inside you, it seems like you already know you’ve made the right decision. Apparently, the Universe heard you with all those times when your frustrations were really getting to you and you asked for a new life. Read the rest of this entry »

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5 Times Not to Say “I Love You”

March 2, 2012 at 12:00 am
By Melody Lee

And 5 Times to Say “I Love You”

From my experience, there is a right and wrong time and place to utter those three important words. So make sure the first time is appropriate, authentic, and, most of all, special. Here are several considerations to keep in mind before you take the next step forward in your relationship. Let’s start with the don’ts list.

5 Times NOT to Say “I Love You” for the First Time

1. On a First Date

Do not say “I love you” on your first, second, third, forth, or even fifth date, for that matter. Even if you do feel the love, it couldn’t hurt to wait and make sure it is, in fact, real and not just lust and the excitement of a new person in your life. Read the rest of this entry »

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Queen for a Day

March 1, 2012 at 10:59 am
By Psychic Marceea ext. 9118

Getting Your Due

Are you vying to be Queen for a Day? Back in the 50s, there was a show on television called Queen for a Day. The way it went was that the person who had the worst story got to be “Queen for a Day.” She had to have had the most tragic story of the group of women who were competing for the title. If she won the title of Queen for a Day, she would win all kinds of prizes like trips, clothing, furniture, jewelry, makeup and the list goes on and on… and the grand finale was a regal floor-length fur-trimmed gown with a crown on her head as she stood there, copious tears streaming down her cheeks. You didn’t know whether to laugh or cry.

My mom and I used to watch that program wishing we had the kind of tragedy that would qualify us to be the worst victim of life’s tragedies. But, alas, life was good to us. We had no story. Read the rest of this entry »

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Do the Impossible in Eight Simple Steps

March 1, 2012 at 12:00 am
By Taryn Galewind

Plan on Achieving Your Dreams

You can do what’s difficult, the impossible takes a little longer. It’s absolutely true—what seems impossible may be within your reach if you focus your energy, hone your skills, and be ready to stretch out of your comfort zone. Here are eight simple and logical ways to achieve impossible goals without exhausting your personal resources.

1. Know What You Want

Write yourself an email describing the impossible something you want to accomplish. Define it. Describe it. Embellish it. Be very sure you know what you want. Don’t be vague and aspire to “doing something cool before I’m 40.” Nail it. “I’m going to be a passenger on a space voyage by the time I am 40.” Afraid to say what you want for fear of failing? Talk to Psychic Bailey ext. 5473 to clear away your fears. Read the rest of this entry »

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What’s Next? Who Cares!

February 29, 2012 at 12:00 am
By Krishna Bill

Lighten Up and Let Go

Stuck at the bottom of the sheets with a tub of ice cream again? Hurt again? Abandoned again? World’s collapsing?

Alright. Take a breath. Take two. Come out from under those sheets. It’s not that bad. Really, it’s not that bad.

After all, we live on an insignificant speck of a planet at the back end of the Milky Way galaxy. Each of us are only one of 7 billion people on that planet, of just one of millions of species of plants and animals. And even at the level of your individual, how long will your problem last? A few hours? A few days? A few years? Place it next to geological time, and see how it stacks up.

No, my dears, it’s not a big deal. It only seems like a big deal because your perspective is the same size as your problem. Read the rest of this entry »

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3 Steps to Stop the Self-Sabotage

February 27, 2012 at 12:00 am
By Patrick Llewellyn

Stop it Before it Begins

My running shoes are sitting by my front door. My sweats are folded on a chair in my bedroom and a Rolling Stones concert t-shirt with pit stains is draped over it. I’m all set to wake up at six am, suit up, and go for a run before work.

But the Tonight Show is on, and since I’m up late I get hungry again and I’m snacking. It’s after one before I fall asleep and when the alarm hits at six it hits hard. A few rounds of snooze later and I don’t even have time for breakfast as I rush out the door, passing my running shoes—which have been untouched for a month! Tomorrow, I promise myself. Tomorrow I’ll run. Though I didn’t consciously do so, this near-daily routine is a form of self-sabotage that’s kept me from meeting my goals and accomplishing what I want out of my life. Read the rest of this entry »

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What Do You Really Want?

February 24, 2012 at 12:00 am
By Erica Burke

Our Psychics Help You Make Your Dreams Become Reality

“In the end, it’s not the years in your life that count. It’s the life in your years.” – Abraham Lincoln

Do you know what you want out of your life? Maybe you do know, very clearly. But it remains a dream that you will get to do “one day” off in the vague future. Or perhaps you’re not clear on exactly what you want, but you do know beyond a doubt that you’re ready for something new.

Instead of waiting for life to hand you your new dream on a silver platter, you can choose to take matters into your own hands and go live the life you’ve been dreaming about. With that aim in mind, I presented this question to several of our psychics: How can we get what we want out of life? Their inspirational answers are a reminder that sometimes it helps to get some assistance and guidance on our life path. See what they had to say, and get motivated to live the life you truly want to be living—starting right now! Read the rest of this entry »

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The Worst Best Thing to Happen to You

February 22, 2012 at 12:00 am
By Melody Lee

Blessing in Disguise

Stop crying, forget the pain, and start looking at failures, losses, and disappointments as opportunities, gifts, and life-changing steps. When I look back at all the disappointments in my life, I am now grateful for them because they have led me to where I am today. Maybe you have similar experiences that you may revisit to acknowledge how wonderful your life is now because of those hardships. Here are a few of my life’s disasters turned gifts!

1. Middle School Melodrama

In the 6th grade, my teacher smacked me in the face for “being bad.” My mother instantly withdrew me from that small private school and dumped me into a large public school in the middle of November after school had been in session for months and everyone had already made their friends. I was horrified, until I met a girl who became my best friend to this very day! If that horrid teacher hadn’t slapped me, I never would have met my best friend. What a blessing in disguise! Read the rest of this entry »

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