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If so, you know the most popular question of the networking meeting is, “What do you do for a living?”
My friend, Tom Pfeifer and I were at a local Chamber of Commerce networking meeting. As you can imagine, not many animal communicators attend networking meetings. But there I was.
Tom had a great time watching someone’s reaction when I attempted to explain I was an intuitive animal communicator. I’ve had a lot of experience explaining what I do, but I was not getting through this time.
At that moment, I felt like I was part of the Sesame Street game, “One of these things is not like the other.” And I was the person who was not like the others. Here is how Tom described my dilemma:
I don’t actually say that, but it seems appropriate for my networking forays. Once people hear my occupation, there is a “pregnant pause” as they digest what I said. And it lasts a few more seconds as they figure out how to respond.
More of us are open to the possibility that what I do is real and useful. That’s because we feel a deep connection to our beloved animal companions.
Many of us have felt that they understood our communication. Or we understood their communication – not through noticing behaviors, but through “just knowing.”
So sharing what I do in networking groups has become easier. Yay!
Have you experienced “just knowing” what your animal is thinking or desires? Or have you noticed that they are picking up on your thoughts or emotions? I’d love to hear your story!
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