Friday

Cold Reading Tips & Split Ends

To most people, hair is an important part of their lives and their identity. And the great thing about this, for our purposes, is that everyone at one time or another hasn't been happy with their hair. From forced trips to the barber shop to a cow lick that won't stay down.

So bring it up in your readings. "There have been times when you weren't happy with your hair." Or..."I get a sense that you haven't always been happy with your hair." (It would be best to work out your own routine.)

Think about your life. Have you always been delighted with your hair? I certainly haven't.

Although you could use the Bad Hair/Problem Hair line while giving a past, present, or future reading, I'd recommend just using in a past reading.

Some thought on this will tell you why: if you are giving a reading to someone who is graying or bald, it will be pretty obvious that this matters to them (if they do care, I'd say most do). And of course, nobody wants to hear that they are going to thin out and/or go gray and/or go bald. So leave it out of your future readings.

It's up to you if you want to tell someone about their hair if you can tell they are dying it or wearing a toupee.

Wednesday

Finally available: The Cold Reading Mastery Course

If you've been trying to learn cold reading, but are frustrated at the lack of decent information out there, I know the feeling. Sure, there are some great cold reading books on the market. Books like Ian Rowland's Full Facts Book of Cold Reading (more of an exposé than a how-to) and Kenton Kneppler's Completely Cold (good for quick 5 minute readings) are good as introductions.

But if you want a step-by-step guide on how to give incredible readings effortlessly, check out this webpage: Cold Reading Mastery Course.