05/27/2026
A Day in the Life of a Successful Psychic MediumBy Reverend Jennifer Shackford
The alarm doesn’t wake her anymore… purpose does.
Before the world begins asking for pieces of her energy, Jennifer Shackford begins her day in stillness. The sun slowly rises over Connecticut as she wraps her hands around a warm cup of coffee, closes her eyes, and whispers gratitude for another day of serving souls. Success, to her, was never measured by money alone. It was measured by impact. By healing. By the tears someone sheds when they finally feel seen, heard, and connected again.
Her mornings are sacred.
She lights a candle in her healing center, grounding herself before the first client arrives. The energy of the room shifts the moment she walks in. Soft music plays. Crystals shimmer in the light. There is peace here — the kind people spend years searching for.
The schedule is full.
A grieving mother seeking comfort after losing her son.A woman rebuilding herself after heartbreak.A businessman silently battling anxiety while trying to hold it all together.Teenagers searching for purpose.Souls searching for hope.
Jennifer doesn’t simply “read” people. She feels them. She sees beyond words. Beyond masks. Beyond what the world has conditioned them to believe about themselves. Through mediumship, intuition, and deep spiritual connection, she helps people remember who they truly are.
And somewhere in between sessions, she laughs. Hard. Loud. Authentically.
Because success is not just about holding space for others — it’s about living fully too.
She records videos reminding people to trust themselves. She writes inspirational posts late at night because spirit places messages on her heart that someone desperately needs to hear. She mentors students learning to awaken their own gifts. She creates retreats where strangers walk in carrying heaviness and leave feeling lighter, clearer, transformed.
People often think being a psychic medium is glamorous.
What they don’t see are the years of healing she had to do herself. The moments she questioned her gifts. The courage it took to stop shrinking and fully step into who she was meant to become. Success came when she stopped asking for permission to shine.
Now her life is filled with purpose.
Not every day is perfect. Some days are exhausting. Some sessions are emotionally heavy. But she would choose this life over and over again because she knows what it feels like to help someone find peace again.
At the end of the night, when the building quiets down and the last candle flickers low, Jennifer sits in gratitude once more.
Not because she became successful.
But because she became herself.
And somewhere out there, another soul is finding hope because she had the courage to answer her calling.