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Psychic Predictions: How To Cope With Bad Fortune

Written by Tana Hoy on Wednesday, June 29th, 2011 in Self Development.

Have you ever received a bad fortune from a psychic reading? When people ask for psychic predictions, they often look forward to hearing the good news and other positive information. Unpleasant news often catches them unaware and unprepared.

When your psychic reader foretells a tragedy in the near future, how will you deal with it? Here are some tips to help you face negative results from psychic predictions:

1. Look at the bright side. This may sound like a clich to you but in order to attract positive vibes, you need to stay optimistic as well. The psychic predictions may tell you that you will lose your job soon: although this may cause some temporary financial hardships, this may be the opportunity that you have been waiting for to change your career and find another job that you will really love.

2. Psychic predictions are by no means actually solid facts. You can receive some inopportune news, but instead of dwelling on the matter and attracting that possibility to ever occur, you should just remember that psychic predictions are just interpretations based on your present situation. This means they can be altered, as you have the willpower to make certain it doesn’t happen. Concentrate on other more important things instead.

3. You can assume control of your own destiny. You usually seek out psychic predictions so you can get a better perspective on things to help you improve your future, guiding you towards success. However, these readings give you a glimpse into your future, and you may not see good things all the time. However, as stated above, you have the freedom to leave it as is, or change it to your favor by taking a different path. This not only assists you greatly in avoiding bad luck, but you may stumble upon something better.

Whether you get good news or bad news, psychic predictions can help us. Just keep in mind that psychic predictions can work to our advantage as long as we know which path we need to take.




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