Alright – so today we’ve got the honor of introducing you to Pauleen. We think you’ll enjoy our conversation, we’ve shared it below.
Pauleen, looking forward to hearing all of your stories today. Alright, let’s take a stroll on memory lane, back to when you were an apprentice or intern. What’s a memorable story from that time that you can share with us?
When I first discovered I had psychic abilities and got serious about developing them, I sought out mentors who could tell my novice self EVERYTHING I needed to know about being a “real psychic.”
I was convinced I needed to invest significant money and study with multiple people who would hand me the “secret,” that elusive key to becoming a real psychic.
Halfway through one particularly expensive mentorship, I had a jarring revelation. My teachers were excellent with well-structured curricula and a wealth of information. They taught me invaluable techniques and gave me frameworks that I still use today. The education was solid and I’m genuinely grateful for what I learned.
But here’s what surprised me: I was being taught things I was already doing, just under different labels. I had been reading the Akashic Records, working with energy, doing inner child healing, quantum healing, and receiving psychic information. But I’d dismissed it all as “just playing around” or “just my intuition, not real psychic work.”
The real gift my mentors gave me wasn’t techniques or knowledge. It was recognition. I was already a real psychic. What I lacked was confidence and self-recognition. Classic imposter syndrome. I was looking for permission to trust what I already knew.
My mentors held up a mirror: “This thing you do naturally? It’s real. It’s valuable.”
The breakthrough? Realizing I didn’t need fancy terminology or certification to validate my gift. I needed confidence in myself.
Now when I work with clients, I focus less on teaching them my system and more on helping them recognize what they’re already perceiving. Often the biggest transformation isn’t learning something new. It’s finally owning what was always yours.

As always, we appreciate you sharing your insights and we’ve got a few more questions for you, but before we get to all of that can you take a minute to introduce yourself and give our readers some of your back background and context?
I’m a Psychic Consultant, but here’s what that actually means in real life: I help people who are stuck get unstuck.
My clients aren’t necessarily “spiritual seekers.” They’re corporate managers dealing with team dynamics, entrepreneurs facing roadblocks in their businesses, parents navigating relationships with adult children, or anyone wrestling with patterns they can’t seem to break. They come to me because traditional advice isn’t cutting it, and they need a different kind of clarity.
What I offer are psychic consultations via phone, email, and events, but I approach this work very differently than what most people imagine when they hear “psychic reading.”
I don’t do fortune telling or mind reading. I use my abilities to get you past where you’re stuck. When you’re in the thick of a crisis, you’re spinning in circles and can’t access a solution. My psychic abilities let me spot what you’re missing and show you what’s keeping you trapped.
I dig until we find the root cause, explain the “why,” then we figure out your next move together. I twist perspectives and offer clarity, but I never tell you what to do. The power stays with you.
What makes me different?
I’ve spent a lifetime in retail, corporate, and schools. I come from a big family with plenty of messy relationships. I get office politics, difficult bosses, family drama, the whole deal. So my approach is grounded and practical. This isn’t “woo woo” stuff. It’s real problem solving with psychic insight.
My favorite part? Watching someone finally see what they couldn’t see before and start trusting themselves again

Any stories or insights that might help us understand how you’ve built such a strong reputation?
The most effective strategy has been focusing on one metric that matters more than anything: do my clients actually take action?
I realized early on that the psychic industry is full of people offering readings that make you feel good in the moment but don’t lead to real change. My obsession became: how do I help people not just understand their situation, but actually move forward?
So, I approach every reading like I’m preparing for an exam. I go all in, diving deep into their situation, moving through every layer, answering every “why” until my client has the kind of understanding that creates lasting transformation. I don’t offer surface solutions. I dig until we find the root.
The result? Clients consistently tell me they leave our sessions and actually do something different. They have difficult conversations they’ve been avoiding. They make career changes they’ve been terrified of. They set boundaries they didn’t think they could.
That’s become my calling card: people work with me and their lives actually shift.
And when someone experiences real change, they tell everyone. That’s how I’ve built a thriving business almost entirely on referrals, with minimal advertising spend. Word spreads when you help people get genuinely unstuck.

What’s a lesson you had to unlearn and what’s the backstory?
For most of my life, I believed asking too many questions made me annoying.
Growing up and throughout my early career, people would get frustrated with me. “Why do you need to know that?” “Just do what I told you.” “Stop overthinking it.” I’d ask the same question in five different ways trying to understand every angle, and managers, teachers, even friends would roll their eyes.
The message was clear: asking questions meant I was slow, difficult, or a problem.
So, I internalized that. I tried to quiet that part of myself. I’d nod along even when I didn’t fully understand, because I didn’t want to be “that person” who was too much.
But during a transformative year when everything in my life fell apart (moving, divorce, death, career change, all within six months), I had to rely completely on myself.
And I realized something: that relentless need to understand the “why” wasn’t a flaw. It was my superpower.
I wasn’t annoying. I was thorough.
I wasn’t overthinking. I was drilling down to get all the facts I needed to make informed decisions.
I was being a BOSS.
I had to unlearn the belief that my natural way of processing information was wrong. Once I flipped that script and started seeing my questioning nature as a strength, everything changed.
Now it’s the foundation of my work. I bring that same relentless curiosity to every client session. I ask the “why” five times until we get to the root. And my clients don’t find it annoying; they find it transformative.
The lesson I had to unlearn: that being thorough, curious, and relentless about understanding makes you a problem. The truth? It makes you powerful.
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