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Psychic Readings For Extra College Cash!

Posted by Stacy on Friday, July 31, 2009 9:56 AM

I was in my second year of school, living in the dorm and broke as usual. The part-time job I had working in on campus in food services was a pain. I almost considered quitting school and just going to work out in the real world. So, I started thinking of any way to make money other than my part-time job on campus. I remember my mom used to do psychic readings for her friends with a tarot deck and crystals or something. She had sort of showed me how to read the tarot cards and do the psychic readings, so I thought I'd brush up on my psychic abilities in the hopes of making some extra college cash. We all know that psychics make a fortune in tough economic times! :)

So, for the next month I searched around the Internet for articles about how to do psychic readings, and brushed up on my skills with some friends I had in the dorm...they were really intrigued by it all and actually encouraged me to continue. Everyone always wanted to know about their future, boyfriends/girlfriends, or if they were going to meet a new guy/girl, etc. I didn't charge much because nobody had much money and that made it kind of fun and a cheap brand of entertainment for me and them. It went from there to the weekends once a month (what I'm doing now) where people from other dorms on campus were seeking psychic readings. I was able to quit my part-time job last year and only had to 'work' once in a while during the week and made enough money on the weekends doing psychic readings that I was in heaven! That started a whole new avenue for me and lots of interest from some of my friends and people I read for all over campus. I also found a professional online psychic reading site, which had quite a few articles that I learned quite a bit from while I was refreshing my psychic abilities.

Anyway, to make a long story short, if you are working part- or even full-time, you can make some extra cash doing psychic readings on the side, or even full-time. I did it and now it's two years later and I do love school but may find that I can just continue what I'm doing now and not have to 'go to work' right after graduation. I think it's strange the way things worked out, but I couldn't be happier!