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I quit my $75K lawyer job to be a pet psychic and make even more money

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Instagram and TikTok. She was quickly booked up for the next four months.“When I set up my TikTok account, I gained 175,000 followers within months and by January 2022, I had to stop taking bookings because I was so inundated,” she said.Vasconez makes more now as a pet psychic than she did as an attorney, charging $350 for a one-hour session.

She restricts herself to two readings per day to ensure the best quality readings.“The business just took off,” she said. “I couldn’t believe it — I had to set up a waitlist which had a total of 4,000 people on it requesting me to speak with their animals.”During a typical reading, Vasconez, who runs Nikki Vasconez Animal Communication, sits in a quiet room in her home and studies a photo of the animal.

She telepathically asks the animal a series of questions, and records them as well as the animal’s “responses” so owners can listen to the exchange.While the psychic prefers to not know many details about the animal to prevent her “human brain” from interfering with messages, she does insist on seeing the animal’s eyes in the photo, and knows the pet’s name, gender and names of the people the pet lives with.“When I’m communicating with the animals, sometimes I see images flash across my eyes or I’ll hear particular phrases,” she said. “I don’t hear their accents or tone of voice, but I can always sense their personality.”Vasconez also talks to animals who have passed away, which are where about half of her requests come from. “Of the animals I’ve spoken to that have passed, they are never upset, angry or hold a grudge,” she explained.

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