One Question Reading
A One Question Reading is designed to give you clarity on one clear, specific question. It’s a focused, recorded reading that helps you cut through confusion and move forward with confidence.
Here are some examples of the kinds of questions that work beautifully for this service:
“Should I book my holiday for the 1st or second week of April?”
“I’m feeling a little lost right now - where should I focus my energy this month?”
“Things feel a little strange with my partner at the moment. What is my chart exposing about what’s going on between us.”
“I’m thinking of moving homes. Does now feel aligned, or would it be better to wait?”
“Is this new career opportunity aligned for me, or should I hold out for something else?”
“What’s the best way to support my wellbeing over the next few weeks?”
Questions that don’t fit this format
I’ll answer anything you send me - but the response to broad questions often won’t feel as satisfying in a One Question Reading as they would in a longer session .
This format works best when you ask something clear and direct. If your question is big and wide-ranging (like wanting an overview of your love life, career, or year ahead), you’ll get much more value from a full reading where we have space to go deeper.
Examples of questions better suited to full readings:
“Can you tell me everything about my love life/career/spiritual path?”
“What’s my life purpose?”
‘Should I leave my relationship.”
‘How can I best support my child in this chapter.'
“What’s coming up for me in the next 12 months?”
“Can you break down all of my compatibility with this person?”
Final Note!
There’s no such thing as oversharing! The more context you provide, the clearer and more specific your reading will be.
For example, instead of asking “Should I take this new job?” you might say, “I’m not sure if this new career opportunity is creative enough for me.” Or, instead of “Should I move?” you could share, “The place I’m thinking of moving will require a new job, but it’s an upgrade and closer to my partner’s family.”
Providing details lets me use your reading time to go straight to the heart of your question.