biddy9
Hi there,
As a professional reader, I often get clients asking if they will get back with their ex. I have previously used spread such as the horseshoe and celtic cross, but decided this time I ought to create my own!
So, here is the 'first draft':
How the relationship used to be –
What lead to the end of the relationship –
What was the most important lesson from the separation –
Where the relationship currently stands –
What are obstacles need to be overcome to renew the relationship –
What are the opportunities for you to focus on to facilitate a reunion –
What needs to change within you to facilitate the relationship –
What needs to change within your ex to facilitate the relationship –
What is the true potential for the relationship in the future –
I would be interested in your feedback. Any ideas on additional cards to use? My preference is to focus less on the other person's feelings (as this enters into a third party reading) and more on the client's feelings and what they can do within their power to help the relationship.
One gap currently is that what if the relationship is really not meant to be? Are there sufficient cards in this spread to identify this?
As for layout, I don't usually think too much about this! So, if you're a creative one, happy to take suggestions!
Thanks,
Biddy
As a professional reader, I often get clients asking if they will get back with their ex. I have previously used spread such as the horseshoe and celtic cross, but decided this time I ought to create my own!
So, here is the 'first draft':
How the relationship used to be –
What lead to the end of the relationship –
What was the most important lesson from the separation –
Where the relationship currently stands –
What are obstacles need to be overcome to renew the relationship –
What are the opportunities for you to focus on to facilitate a reunion –
What needs to change within you to facilitate the relationship –
What needs to change within your ex to facilitate the relationship –
What is the true potential for the relationship in the future –
I would be interested in your feedback. Any ideas on additional cards to use? My preference is to focus less on the other person's feelings (as this enters into a third party reading) and more on the client's feelings and what they can do within their power to help the relationship.
One gap currently is that what if the relationship is really not meant to be? Are there sufficient cards in this spread to identify this?
As for layout, I don't usually think too much about this! So, if you're a creative one, happy to take suggestions!
Thanks,
Biddy