by nicoleadmin | Mar 1, 2019 | Blog, Energy Work, Space Clearing
A couple just hired me to clear their newly purchased home. The wife, Rebecca, thought an energy clearing session would be a groovy way to set the tone in their new forever home. SO SMART! I love her already. Rebecca and I set up the session via text. I was trying to...
by nicoleadmin | Jan 30, 2019 | Blog, Energy Work, Space Clearing
I was hired to clear a For Sale home in Magnolia — a beautiful, mostly residential neighborhood in Seattle that overlooks the Puget Sound. The home was not selling and it was SO dire that the owners took it off the market, waited for it to refresh and then re-listed...
by nicoleadmin | Dec 21, 2018 | Blog, Energy Work, Space Clearing
Not long ago I was cruising by the seafood section at Whole Foods and I heard my name called, “Nicole!”. I whipped around and there was Dave. I’ve known Dave a long time. My friend Shelly used to rent a room in his home and introduced us. Dave and I...
by nicoleadmin | Sep 20, 2018 | Blog, Energy Work, Space Clearing
“I love your new website! Way to go, Nic!”: a happy text from one of my best buddies on the day I launched the forever-in-my imagination website. I smile. I give myself a little pat on the back and a mental high five. “Badass”, I tell myself. So happy I finally...
by nicoleadmin | Aug 15, 2018 | Blog, Energy Work, Space Clearing
Back when I was single and living in the house of WOE (more on that another time) my roommate Lola, who had just started working at a new job, asked me if I would clear her office. It doesn’t feel right, she said. I don’t really want to be in there, she said. I can’t...
by nicoleadmin | Aug 1, 2018 | Blog, Energy Work, Space Clearing
I’m sitting on one end of my client’s couch and she’s at the other, but she seems a million miles away, lost in thought. Finally, she hurls the question at me that she’s been cranking on for a solid 10 minutes: Her: “Nicole, what can I do to protect myself from ENERGY...
by nicoleadmin | May 31, 2018 | Blog, Energy Work, Space Clearing, Stuffology
When I was five, my mom divorced my dad: a painful and common experience. She left my father for another guy. We drove away in a big U-haul waving goodbye while my dad stood alone in the driveway. While my memory can be pretty crap about a lot of things, there is no...