Sometimes all you need is one word. Not a long speech, not an exhaustive analysis. Just a "yes" or a "no" that confirms what you already sense deep down. That's exactly what the Yes / No reading offers: a direct, intuitive answer to a question that doesn't need to be complicated.
This is the most accessible format I offer, yet it's far from trivial. The simplicity of the answer in no way diminishes the depth of the connection. A single word carried by intuition can be enough to unlock a situation that's been weighing on you for weeks.
How it works in practice
The process is intentionally stripped of any complexity. You choose the Yes / No option, complete the secure payment, then access the form. That's where everything happens.
You write your question. Just one. Clear, specific, phrased so that the answer can genuinely be a yes, a no, or a nuance between the two. I then connect to the energy of your situation and share my perception by email, with a short explanation where the answer calls for it.
The response time is 24 hours maximum. In practice, it's often shorter.
When is this format the right choice?
The Yes / No reading makes most sense in specific contexts. It isn't designed to explore a situation in depth, but to get quick direction on a precise point.
- Before a concrete decision: "Is now the right time to apply for this role?"
- About someone's intentions: "Is Mark going to reach out to me in the coming weeks?"
- To confirm an intuition: "Is my sense about this person accurate?"
- About a life project: "Will this move bring me what I'm looking for?"
How to phrase your question
All the art of this reading lies in the phrasing. A well-framed question produces a clear answer. An ambiguous question produces a vague answer — not from lack of ability, but lack of direction.
"Does Léa (14/08/1995) still have romantic feelings for me right now?"
"How does Léa see our relationship and will she ever reach out to me?"
This question actually contains three separate questions. It would be better suited to an Intuitive Reading.Pitfalls to avoid
Some phrasings make the connection harder or lead to necessarily nuanced answers when you were hoping for something clear-cut.
- Double questions: "Will he come back and does he still love me?" are in reality two separate questions.
- Questions set too far in the future: "Will I be married in five years?" goes well beyond what present energy can indicate.
- Health-related questions, for which I don't offer any guidance.
The nuance between yes and no
Sometimes the answer isn't a clear-cut yes or no. Energy can be in transition, in movement, or conditional. In those cases, I share what I perceive with the necessary nuance.
A "yes, but" can mean that the pieces are in place but an obstacle still needs to be cleared. A "not right now" indicates that the energy isn't aligned today but could shift. These subtleties are part of the richness of intuitive work, even in a short format.
Brevity isn't a shortcoming. It can be the purest precision there is.
Yes/No or Intuitive Reading: how to choose
If your question can be summed up in one sentence and you only need a direction, the Yes / No is your ally. If you're carrying a complex situation — emotionally charged, with several people involved, and a need to understand the underlying dynamics — the Intuitive Reading will give you a fuller picture.
The two formats complement each other. Some people begin with a Yes / No to get an initial direction, then return for an Intuitive Reading to explore a particular aspect more deeply. It's a natural and common progression.
The key is to choose the format that fits your current need, without pressure. Every question deserves its own form of answer.
10 example Yes/No questions for a psychic reading
If you're unsure how to phrase your question, here are ten concrete examples that work perfectly with the Yes/No format. They cover the most common themes and will give you a clear sense of what you can ask.
Love and feelings
- "Does he/she still have feelings for me?" — A direct question about the current emotional state of someone towards you.
- "Does this relationship have a future?" — To sense whether the energy between you is building or fading.
An ex and reconciliation
- "Is my ex still thinking about me?" — To pick up on whether this person still holds you in their thoughts.
- "Is my ex going to reach out to me?" — A question about intentions and upcoming energetic movement.
Work and projects
- "Is now the right time to change jobs?" — Ideal when you feel a pull but doubt is holding you back.
- "Will this project come to fruition?" — For a professional, creative or personal project that matters to you.
Decisions and intuitions
- "Am I going to move this year?" — When a change of location feels possible but uncertain.
- "Is this person being genuine with me?" — To clear up doubt about someone's real intentions.
Life path
- "Am I on the right path?" — A deep question, often driven by a need for inner reassurance.
- "Is this decision aligned with my wellbeing?" — To check whether an important choice resonates with your energy.
A few reminders to make your question as effective as possible: avoid double questions ("Does he love me and will he come back?"), negative phrasings, and health-related questions. If your situation calls for more nuance, the Intuitive Reading will be a better fit.
Yes/No or Intuitive Reading: how to decide?
It's the question many people ask before booking. The answer is simple: it all depends on what you need in this moment.
The Yes/No at €1 is made for a specific, binary question. You have something on your mind, you want clear direction quickly, without detour. It's the ideal format when you've been carrying a precise doubt for days and just need a nudge to move forward.
The Intuitive Reading at €10 is designed for situations that call for context, nuance and depth. When there are several people involved, mixed emotions, a relational dynamic to understand — that's where the Intuitive Reading comes into its own.
A concrete example: "Will he come back?" is a perfect Yes/No question. But "What does he feel for me and where is our relationship going?" calls for a broader analysis and fits better with an Intuitive Reading. The two formats naturally complement each other. Some people start with a Yes/No for a first answer, then come back for an Intuitive Reading when they want to go deeper. If budget is a factor, I also cover that in my article on affordable psychic readings.

