Short answer: Yes—you can help
and protect your energy. Treat readings with loved ones like any other professional skill: clear container, consent, and timing.
Set 3 simple policies
- Container: “No pop-up readings.” I only read by request + scheduled time.
- Frequency: “Family plan.” e.g., one reading per person per month (or quarter).
- Energy exchange: Free is fine within limits—otherwise book or trade (cook a meal, babysit, donate, etc.).
Kind scripts (save these)
- In the moment (at dinner/party):
“I love you and want to give you my best. I don’t do spot readings—let’s book 30 minutes when I’m grounded. I’ve got Thursday at 7 or Saturday at 11—what’s better?”
- When you’re tired:
“I’m off-duty right now, so I can stay healthy with this work. Message me and we’ll set a time.”
- If they push:
“I hear this is important. My boundary is no readings outside my hours. Happy to schedule—otherwise I can send you a journaling prompt/card pull you can do yourself.”
- Text message template:
“Hey! I don’t do instant reads by text. Send your question, and I’ll offer times this week. Thanks for understanding my boundary so I can show up well for you.”