I Know the Art to Being a Good Psychic

So many of you mentioned that I’m good at guessing the info for the 4 questions on my birthday post. It makes me realize how psychics operate.

1. Get one thing right that they never would expect, and that’ll keep them from thinking about what you got wrong.

2. Be vague and/or use words with double meanings. They’ll automatically take it whichever way makes more sense to them.

3. Study, study, study! There are all sorts of clues everywhere. I had to pick up my clues from your blogs, but the principle still stands. Often i chose what I assumed to be your favorite color as the color you would dye your hair, and I figured out what your favorite color was by what colors you used on the blog.

4. Get them laughing. Once again, this is a distracting point.

Not that I’m condoning visiting a psychic or any other fortune teller or the like, but I had to share what I learned.

Thanks for playing along!

7 thoughts on “I Know the Art to Being a Good Psychic

  1. That was a lot of fun! Thank you. And oddly on point, though the melted measuring cup was my sister-in-law’s (it was sitting too near the hot stove). But, just earlier in the day, I had asked my husband to get me a new set of measuring cups (the handles of mine bend…nice, right?) So I’m impressed :)

  2. Happy late birthday!! How funny that you did a “physic post”! I’m sad I missed it, I would have loved to see what you said!

  3. I went to a psychic once. It was terrible and complete hooey, she got EVERYTHING wrong. On another note, I knew the guy that owned the Psychic Friends Network, remember with Dionne Warwick? Yeah, that was all fake, too.

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