Occasionally clients are so astounded by the accuracy of their reader that they begin to become very dependent. For example, Sally Sue begins calling Psychic X for guidance on her career, but as time goes on Psychic X notices that Sally calls every day for 10 minutes to discuss what decisions she should make at work. Although there is nothing wrong with Sally seeking guidance, she starts to lose the respect of her own opinion and intuition. Consulting her reader becomes such a need that she begins to spend an entire week's paycheck on these daily calls. Sally doesn't realize but she has become an psychic addict.
Like all addictions, there is a profound desire for something that creates psychological repercussions in its absence. Often the downward spiral can be a very slippery slope for someone who has become very friendly with their spiritualist. Neither party knows what is going on until it is often too late. It important that the client realizes their mistake before they enter financial ruin.
Although there is some fault of the expert by allowing the calls, often there is no way to stop a person from contacting you or going to someone else. In such cases the person receiving paid advice must access their situation. Are you unable to pay bills due to the excessive money spent on readings? Do you find yourself calling your advisor for simple tasks such as which route you should take to work? Do you feel at a lost when your psychic is on vacation? If any of these things apply to you, it is important that you take a good look at your situation and seek help if you cannot stop on your own.
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