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Debra Silverman
Get Yourself the Job
English - February 14, 2017 00:00 - 55 minutes - 47.7 MB - ★★★★★ - 31 ratingsCareers Business Education jennifer hill brandon maslan job hunting job interviewing dream job job seekers live coaching resume Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Jennifer Hill asks psychotherapist and celebrity astrologist, Debra Silverman, “What is the missing element that will help people find success in their careers?” Debra discusses the four main elements: earth, water, fire and air, and offers insights into what careers one might want to focus on based on their predominate element. Debra also emphasizes the importance of finding balance between the elements and looking for what element is missing that would make the biggest difference in a person’s life and career.
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Psychotherapist and personality-type expert Debra Silverman has been in practice nearly 40 years using astrology as the basis for her counseling sessions. Her unique methodology has caught the attention of the likes of Madonna and Sting, both of whom have worked with Debra. After their initial session work, Sting asked Debra to join him and fellow members of The Police on their reunion tour to serve as a mediator between the notoriously quarrelsome band mates. Debra’s approach to astrology—like her approach to psychology—is also non-traditional in that she focuses her readings on the four elements: water, air, earth and fire. Those who are interested in learning her astrology method can study with Debra through her Online Astrology Academy. Her new book, “The Missing Element: Inspiring Compassion for the Human Condition,” brings the spiritual and psychological essence of the four elements to the public eye. Aspire Magazine named “The Missing Element” one of the top 10 books of the year.