
The Day I Found My Magic
Post my session with Mrs. Miller—who was in her late 70s when I met her at age 19—full of tears of gratitude and what I now call 'Epiphanies', I knew I was hungry for more of this mystical magic. That moment cracked something open in me. A doorway to a world I never knew existed but somehow always sensed.
Over the next few years, I dove into a deep discovery, much like the little girl I was at age four, who went on adventures every time she found a broken piece of tile or porcelain, relentless in her search to know its history. That same curiosity, that same hunger for meaning, now guided my spiritual quest.
After a couple of years of exploration, I realised I had found it—my personal magic, my "superpower", my deepest passion.
“That’s great, Emma… but where are we going here?”
Well, here’s the thing.
During my 30 years in corporate, I kept my magic to myself. I mean, who wants a woman pulling out a tarot card during a forecast call or telling a sales team, “Give yourself some wiggle room—it’s Mercury retrograde,” before setting that close date? Who wants a colleague quietly saying, “I can see your energy depleting—maybe carry this crystal for a week to recharge”?
So, I kept it hidden. But it never left me. It was always there, quietly running in the background, influencing how I led, how I connected, and how I saw the world.
As I matured in my career, something shifted. My audience changed. I grew more centered, more authentic, and those unique gifts I had worked so hard to hide? They came knocking—louder than ever.
The synchronicities became too strong to ignore. I’d “just know” things—about people, about situations—and it started blowing minds. People noticed. They felt it.
“Okay, but really—where are we going with this?”
Here’s where:
I spent too many years hiding. Too many years denying my passion, my truth, my magic. And to be brutally honest? It was lonely.
Because in corporate spaces, being told “Don’t be too much” or “Tone that down”becomes normal. You’re taught that fitting in matters more than standing out, that being authentic is risky, and that following your intuition makes you a troublemaker.
But guess what?
That. Is. Over.
It took personal failures, hard lessons, beautiful moments, and an incredible amount of self-belief to finally stand up and say:
“Hello, I’m Emma.”
“I am unashamedly spiritual and holistic.”
“And magic is at my core.”
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So, why am I writing this?
To invite you to do the same.
Stand up. Be you.
Shine your authentic gift for the world—with confidence, pride, and zero apologies. ✨
But… if you feel like you can’t—if you feel stuck, unsure, or disconnected from your own magic—then maybe I can help.
In Between Fantastic isn’t just about being stuck in your everyday work. It’s about those moments when you feel trapped, unable to unlock your unique gift for the world.
And I’ve created a safe space where you can explore that, without judgment.
I’d love to help you—using a little of my own magic—to help you SEE yours. And who knows? We might even pull a tarot card, sprinkle in some astrology, or hand you a crystal to help light the way. ✨🔮💫
So… are you ready to find your magic?
Because it’s there, waiting for you.
And I’d love to help you uncover it. 💖
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