Showing posts with label love. Show all posts
Showing posts with label love. Show all posts

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Update on I Saw Your Future and He's Not It

It's been a very exciting year so far as my niece Kim Osborn Sullivan and I await the release of our psychic relationship book I SAW YOUR FUTURE AND HE'S NOT IT: A PSYCHIC'S GUIDE TO TRUE LOVE. Now, with only three months until it's available, things are starting to happen fast. Kim just wrote a summary of what's been going on lately and posted it at her blog. http://www.kosbornsullivan.blogspot.com/I hope you'll head over there for an update. And, of course, I'll let you know when we have more details.
Blessings to all!
Louise Helene

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

I SAW YOUR FUTURE available for pre-sale



My upcoming nonfiction book I SAW YOUR FUTURE AND HE'S NOT IT: A PSYCHIC'S GUIDE TO TRUE LOVE is officially available for pre-order through Llewellyn Publishing. http://www.llewellyn.com/product.php?ean=9780738734934
This is an inspiring and funny book that I co-wrote with my niece, author Kim Osborn Sullivan. It's based on the years of consultations I've had with clients seeking love and relationship advice.
I SAW YOUR FUTURE is scheduled for release January 8, 2013, and if you order now, it will be shipped to you when it's available.
Blessings to all,
Louise Helene

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Advice for women seeking love

During the more than 30 years I've spent working as a psychic advisor, I've conducted thousands of readings for hundreds of clients. A vast majority of those clients are women seeking advice about love and relationships. Sure, I'm consulted about other issues, like money and family and work, but love tops the list. Needless to say, I've heard it all - the good, the bad, the ugly, and the hilarious. My clients have had a good laugh, a good cry, and a good old fashioned gripe session.

One thing that I always try to explain to my clients is the importance of trusting their intuition. I've seen too many women (and some men, too) get themselves into sticky situations because they didn't trust that gut instinct that told them what they were doing was a bad idea. Too often, people get into those situations because they're so desperate to find love that they ignore their better judgement. For instance, if a woman meets a man online who says he's her soulmate, but he can't get to her city unless she sends him money for a plane ticket, she knows deep down that he's a scam waiting to happen. But she might ignore the voice that tells her to block him from her computer. Why? Because she wants to believe she's found the right guy.

The fact is that any old frog can look like Prince Charming if you squint hard enough. So my advice for today is to open your eyes and trust your intuition.