Finding Clarity
Clarity is not more information — most of us are drowning in that. Clarity is signal: hearing your own voice through the noise of options, opinions and fears.
Why the fog descends
Fog has causes: too many advisers (everyone you asked gave a different answer, and now their voices crowd out yours); competing values (both options honour something real, so the mind cannot rank them); or fear wearing camouflage (the answer is clear but costly, so 'confusion' is kinder than admitting it). Diagnosing your fog is half of dispersing it.
A reading is a fog-diagnosis in conversation. You lay out the muddle; your reader listens for which kind it is, and reflects it back untangled.
The clarifying questions
Some questions cut fog reliably, and our readers use them well: If no one would ever know your choice, what would you pick? What would you advise your best friend in this exact spot? Which option are you building a case against — and why does it need a case? What do you already know that you're hoping isn't true?
You can borrow these tonight. Or bring the whole fog to a reading and let the questions find you.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How is this different from just thinking harder?
Thinking alone loops; thinking in dialogue moves. Externalising the muddle to a patient listener changes the geometry \u2014 you literally see it differently written down.
What if clarity shows me an answer I don't like?
Then you have found the real work \u2014 and you get to meet it with support rather than ambush. Unwelcome clarity is still worth more than comfortable fog.
Can one conversation really help?
Very often, yes. Fog thickens in isolation; even a single honest hour of being heard thins it noticeably.
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