Q: Type up a quick post for the benefit of your more casual acquaintances. Show off a few choice photos of the two of you, along with any relevant details you want your followers to have about the wedding, bridal shower or other upcoming events. At this point, your engagement will have become common knowledge. Only share as much information as you're comfortable with on forums like Facebook. You have a right to your privacy, even on the internet. Share your announcement on multiple platforms (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc.). That way, you can make sure it's seen by the greatest number of eyes. Many couples have even begun using hashtags to keep their posts cataloged across different apps and sites.  Try coming up with your own unique hashtag by making a play on the groom's name, such as “#TilHeathDoUsPart” or “#StarCrossedGlovers.” When your followers click on your hashtag, they'll be able to see all of your various posts in one place. Though it shouldn't be your go-to choice, email can be very useful for targeting many different people with the same message. It may be just the format you need to drop a line to an old coworker or beloved college professor. Be sure to blind copy your recipients so it won't appear like they're just another name on the list.  Just because email is quick doesn't mean you should rush it. Take the time to author a thorough, well-written message, and go over it to check for spelling and grammatical errors. You could even go the extra mile and personalize part of each message by bring up an old memory or asking questions specific to the person. When it comes to communicating with loved ones who are many miles away, programs like Skype and FaceTime can often be the next best thing to being in the same room. Since you and the other person are on camera, you'll be able to show off your ring and witness the delighted look on their face when you tell them you've found someone to spend your life with.  A live video chat can make it possible for you to address a whole crowd at once. Consider requesting a video chat if you live abroad, tend to travel a lot for work or find phone conversations to be too detached.
A: Post about it on social media. Organize your wedding-related posts. Send an email. Set up a video chat.

Article: This can help you hone and understand your abilities as a medium. Try to meditate for around thirty minutes each day.  Choose a quiet spot to be a dedicated area for your meditation. Light a candle to focus on while you meditate. After your meditation, write down the strongest impressions, feelings, or images that came to you during that time. Look back on those notes at a later to date to see if a pattern emerges and to see if you can interpret a meaning from them. These may be messages from the spirit world. The more you meditate, the more you will be able to sharpen your focus. Your vision relates to your ability to see the past, present, and future. Even if you are highly intuitive, you’ll need to work to cultivate your vision to see truly.  Keep a journal. While meditation helps cultivate your understanding of the present, writing down your thoughts and days in a journal can help to stretch your memory, and in time, will help you see whether you can see past lives other than your own. Purify your thoughts. You can’t be a receptive vessel as a medium if your mind is clouded with negativity. Work to counter your negative recurring thoughts and focus on the positives. You will want to know if your friends have any insight into how you act when you’re unaware. This will give you an idea of your abilities and how you come across to others.  Often, mediums may give out deep advice that they don’t remember giving as soon as it’s left them. Write down what your friends tell you, so you can look back on it and connect it to other visions or feelings. Doubt is one of the many inhibiting factors people face as they are trying to understand whether they are a medium and learn how to enhance their ability.  Allow yourself to explore the possibility of your ability. Listen to your gut feelings. Spend time reading books about subjects like psychometry, numerology, scrying, tarot reading, and healing. This knowledge will help you to better connect to your own interpretive abilities and understand the symbols that you may already see. Look online for reviews of reputable psychics and mediums in your area. Go see one and ask them to read you.  While you are there, ask them how they knew they were a medium. Get a feel for their process, and look around to see what kinds of talismans they keep in their office.
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Take time to meditate each day. Cultivate your vision. Ask your friends what you say to them. Listen to your intuition. Build up your spiritual knowledge base. Spend time with other mediums.

Q: Ask yourself if you are satisfied with your current trajectory in life. If you're in school, are you studying something that motivates you and you feel passion about? If you're working, is your job meaningful? Does the work justify itself? Do you feel good about the work you're doing? If your answer to these questions is no, you may want to consider a new path for your life, whether that means a different field of education, a new job, or a new place to live. Bounce these questions off of your friends, too. Tell them you're trying to figure out if you're living in a way that helps you love your life. What do you value most in life? If it's your relationships with people, maybe you should be working with people in a field like psychology, social work, or some kind of activism. If it's making a lot of money to provide for your family, maybe you should find a lucrative field that will allow you to make money doing something you enjoy, based on your interests. If you aren't living according to your highest values, you will have a hard time loving your life. Try to figure out what you value most and then plan your life around that, rather than blindly pursuing whatever opportunities may show up around you. If you want to ignite some sparks in your life, put yourself out there and try new activities. Take up painting, fishing, woodwork, yoga, rock climbing, or something else that appeals to you. Bring a friend for even more fun! Think about things you've always wanted to do but never gotten around to. This could be anything from writing poetry to learning how to ice skate. Education is a great way to open new doors and new opportunities. Being educated has been linked to higher mental health, social support, and other positive things. If you feel stuck in life or just want to bring greater satisfaction to your existence, consider going to college and majoring in a subject that appeals to you.  You may qualify for government grants to help lessen the costs. You can also start at a community college and then transfer to a university later, if you aren't able to afford four years of university. If you're at a loss with what to do with your life, consider seeing a career counselor. They are trained professionals who can help you figure out a career path based on your abilities and passions. If you're in high school, you may have access to one through your school. You aren't obligated to pursue whatever path they suggest, however. Make sure it's something you want to do before you begin preparing for your future in a particular field of work or education.
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Check in with your current situation. Reflect on your values. Try new things. Get an education. See a career counselor.