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As many of you probably know by now my second book, Pearls of Wisdom launched this week!

Pearls of Wisdom: 30 Inspirational Ideas to Live Your Best Life Now is a compilation book that combines the wisdom of thirty authors in the spiritual self-help arena – both established world-renown teachers like Jack Canfield and Marci Shimoff, and a fabulous group of rising stars.

As part of a Pearls of Wisdom world “blog tour” I am pleased to introduce one of the authors of this book. Her chapter is called “Daily Cup of Calm.”

Kelle Sutliff is a 12-year  veteran of psychic medium work. She has a private practice consulting one on one with clients. She volunteers her time on missing person cases, often working with Cold Case Collective out of Boston University.  It is a group of psychics, police and private investigators working on cold cases and current missing person cases. She has also worked with the National Organization FIND ME. She has had much success in this line of work.

Kelle is also an author contributing to Pearls of Wisdom with her chapter called Cup Of Calm advocating the importance of grounding yourself everyday.  Her own book, Listen Up The Other Side IS Talking will be available in the summer of 2012. You can also find her on her radio program Psychic Cup Of Coffee on Tuesday 9PM EST on CBSRadio/The New Sky Radio.

Kelle is married and mother of three active teenagers living in Andover, MA. You can visit her online at: http://www.psychicmediumreads.com

Enjoy my interview of Kelle below…

1. How did you get into this collection of inspiration with folks like Jack Canfield?
I participated in a new author program offered by Randy Davila, CEO of Hampton Roads Publishing. It was through a friend’s encouragement – a fellow psychic medium I work with doing missing persons cases – that made me take the class with her! I submitted my chapter and it got accepted.

2. What is your chapter about?
Cup of Calm is a exercise I have been teaching my clients for 12 years. It is a chapter on how important grounding is to your life. Just by taking 3 minutes every morning to start your day in this positive way, protecting energy and creating intentions that WILL make a better difference in you.

3. What do you think makes this book unique and who would want to read it?
The authors are magical, is the best way I can describe it. Everyone who reads a chapter or two or 30 will feel empowered.

4. What kind of wisdom do you have to offer the reader?
I am a psychic medium and my work is very spiritual. My chapter relates to an exercise that I do before every reading when I consult for clients. I have seen over the past 12 years how important it is to ground yourself to protect your self; how to create your intentions of good so they can attract to you. Many people are so stressed out today. They need to own their own space… and ground, ground, ground.

5. The publisher promises that the authors such as yourself are “up and coming” leaders in self-help.  How does the publisher know this and what is your expertise in “self-help”?
This group of authors is a force to be reckoned with! We are a group of many identities, but the common link is how to improve your life “for it’s highest and best good.” That is powerful to say, but we can because we all believe it and practice it. There is real reason why this group has come together. Watch how all these words (chapters) unfold to be a gift for others.

A Psychic Medium is self help by definition. I am a gifted conduit for energy to give information. I have always looked as this work as healing. Because that is exactly what it does: it assists people with their lives and it lets people know they are loved from the people who have passed. I feel I give self-care and direction to clients every day.

6. Most people know about Jack Canfield from the Chicken Soup books and Marci Shimoff from her Happy book … How would you like your readers to think of you?  What is your “signature niche”?
I am a psychic medium, mom, wife just ”living the minivan dream.” I am a normal person doing what everyone else does in life. I just so happen to have this little niche with my line of work: I can talk to the dead!  I keep humor with my line of work, but I am also a very spiritual person. I am constantly defending the “hocus pocus” aspect of being psychic. My mission is to show how this psychic work works and keep it normal, because guess what? It is.

7. We often hear that the “whole is greater than the sum of its parts” – how does that proverb apply to the 30 authors in this book?
We are all working from our “highest and best good,” that is our difference.

8. What is your most central and compelling “pearl of wisdom”?
My gift of mediumship.  Every time I do a reading of someone I feel I receive a gift right back to my soul. It’s a connection I wish the world could feel.  I love, love what I do. I am so humbled by how this work gives and fulfills to others.  There’s nothing better.

9. How can our readers/listeners find you?
You can find me at www.psychicmediumreads.com

p.s. I am offering a limited number of signed copies of Pearls of Wisdom and Your Spacious Self. To learn more and receive your “cup of calm,” and other delectables to perk your life, click here. They make fabulous gifts!

p.p.s. You can also purchase a book online, enjoy some free gifts, and learn more about this book here.

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  • Janet Bein
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    Hello Stephanie,

    I took a few minutes to look at your site this morning, and I was glad that I did. I’ve been doing some clearing for Passover over the past week, and I think that this practice actually fits in very well with the concept of clearing our inner space through the physical procedure of clearing our homes. Passover is a celebration of freedom, but there is a lot of work involved in preparing for the holiday. I think the key is to try to do it gradually.

    We are supposed to give away or throw away any food items that are not kosher for Passover. So it gives me a reason to give my kitchen pantry a thorough cleaning. But it’s also an impetus for additional clearing and cleaning, and I have been doing a little more each day. For me, it’s really important to know when to stop–so that I can appreciate the sense of clearing without getting overtired.

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