Psychic Capital: Laura Day Has Made Millions With Her Superpower And Wants To Teach You How Forbes
This is not your typical psychic story. There is no mention of defrauded clients trying to win back their life savings in court. There are no government agencies hoping to cash in on powers that might be weaponized. There are no ridiculous headlines displayed across rags at the supermarket checkout line. In fact, there is nothing typical about Laura Day, from her untreated ADD to the past trauma that endowed her with what she calls her intuitive superpowers. ”She’s like a human antennae or psychic supernova pulling down information from the universe, small bits, not all useful, but hovering like a protective fairy godmother on the fringes of her clients’ businesses nearly 24/7,” writes Wendy Sachs. Any business: “…she says she doesn’t know much about the industries she advises and yet, in an instant, Day can call up the correct answer to the most pressing, obscure or even dull business decision.” Still more atypical is Day’s desire that everyone be able to not only access their intuitive abilities, but that they be able to support themselves financially from them if required and her offering of heavily discounted classes to ensure this happens. So read this Forbes article, and be amazed at what Day and her clients claim she does. (CM)
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This is not your typical psychic story. There is no mention of defrauded clients trying to win back their life savings in court. There are no government agencies hoping to cash in on powers that might be weaponized. There are no ridiculous headlines displayed across rags at the supermarket checkout line. In fact, there is nothing typical about Laura Day, from her untreated ADD to the past trauma that endowed her with what she calls her intuitive superpowers. ”She’s like a human antennae or psychic supernova pulling down information from the universe, small bits, not all useful, but hovering like a protective fairy godmother on the fringes of her clients’ businesses nearly 24/7,” writes Wendy Sachs. Any business: “…she says she doesn’t know much about the industries she advises and yet, in an instant, Day can call up the correct answer to the most pressing, obscure or even dull business decision.” Still more atypical is Day’s desire that everyone be able to not only access their intuitive abilities, but that they be able to support themselves financially from them if required and her offering of heavily discounted classes to ensure this happens. So read this Forbes article, and be amazed at what Day and her clients claim she does. (CM)
THE ANOMALIST: World News on UFOs, Bigfoot, the Paranormal, and Other Mysteries at the Edge of Science