All posts tagged: Intuitive Sessions

Year End Special Offer $25 OFF from Jillian Maas Backman!

  As we head into the holiday season Jillian Maas Backman is sharing her gift! From November 5-December 31 save $25 off a personal consultation AND receive a FREE signed copy of her award-winning book, Beyond the Pews: Breaking with Tradition and Letting go of Religious Lockdown. How do you see your inner self? Are you seeking a higher acknowledgement of accomplishments? Are you looking for ways to remove obstacles to your own success? Are you searching for different ways to express your leadership abilities? Are you working towards a personal spiritual fulfillment? Jillian’s private sessions are intense and effective meetings, either in person or by phone or Skype, that address your specific needs. She will conduct intuitive assessments, identify the obstacles that keep you from moving forward, and suggest resolutions that will put you on the path you need to follow towards personal fulfillment, improvement and success. And, there’s more! You will receive personalized exercises and a “to do” list like no other you have ever seen before. These tools will help you to compartmentalize the information you receive during …

Giving JOYFULLY: Alternatives to Black Friday and Reducing the Stress of the Perfect Gift!

With all the stories in the news today, Black Friday, expressing the ends to which people will go towards getting that “good deal,” let’s take a serious look at the facts: Wal-Mart Employee Trampled to Death by 2008 Black Friday Shoppers   Gas money spent, at well over $3 a gallon: wasting resources. Getting up in the middle of the night: wasting your resting time. Standing in lines: wasting your emotional well being. Risking danger: just a total waste to put your life at risk. Over spending: in this economy we can’t afford to make impulse buys, a waste of your money. Solutions? When making holiday gifting decisions, think first! Think about your family and friends, the most precious resource. Save gas and stay home with them, enjoy the time you have to spend with them. Bring back the memories, or make new ones. Think about the holiday itself.  You’ve just spent a wonderful day (Thanksgiving) preparing and eating a meal gathered among those you love giving thanks for your many blessings.  Let that experience flow …