Communicator Fatigue: A Conversation We Don't Have Often Enough
I have been practising intuitive animal communication consistently for almost a decade. Over the years, I have connected with thousands of animals, supported people through difficult decisions, listened to stories of love and loss, and held space for both animals and their humans during some of the most emotional moments of their lives. It is work that I genuinely love, and I continue to feel grateful that animals allow me to be a part of their stories. At the same time, there is an aspect of this work that is not discussed often enough: communicator fatigue. Many people assume that because intuitive communication is meaningful and fulfilling, it should never feel tiring. The reality is that any profession involving deep emotional engagement, concentration, and service to others can lead to fatigue if we are not mindful of our limits. Every communication session requires focus. It involves setting aside my own thoughts, tuning into another being's perspective, interpreting informat...