Try GOLD - Free

Nice CV, but something's not right with your aura

Scottish Daily Express

|

April 14, 2025

Energy reader Shirley Palmer uses her sixth sense to help employers get the real lowdown on potential hires, from picking up on dodgy resumes to seeing their true colours...

Nice CV, but something's not right with your aura

It used to be so simple, send in your CV, perform well at the interview, and if references were good the job was yours. But now, it's not just qualifications and experience being scrutinised.

“Growing numbers of companies, large and small, are hiring psychics or intuitive management consultants to scan potential staff,” says energy expert Shirley Palmer.

“I've sat in on interviews all over the UK, incognito, for positions ranging from head of finance and other management roles to PAs. Once the candidate has left the room, I'll give my client a rundown on the person's strengths and weaknesses as revealed by their energy, their aura.”

However, Shirley, 63, can also work from a distance. “Whether I'm at the interview, or miles away looking at someone's photograph, I'm still reading a person's energy,” she says.

“When I read an aura, I see colours around a person's head and shoulders. Each shade reveals an individual's natural tendencies, such as orange for creativity or blue for communication, both crucial traits whatever the role.”

But there are also warning signs. Someone might look the part, but if Shirley spots too much red in their energy field, it indicates a big ego while a dominance of yellow suggests self-doubt.

MORE STORIES FROM Scottish Daily Express

Scottish Daily Express

Scottish Daily Express

CAN YOU READ? CAN YOU WRITE? CAN YOU FIGHT?

A new Sky documentary tonight reveals the truth about the real-life Peaky Blinders, who terrorised Birmingham in the early 20th century... and how the police finally got a grip on the rising tide of violence

time to read

5 mins

November 04, 2025

Scottish Daily Express

Scottish Daily Express

RAIL TRAVEL CHAOS AFTER TRAIN DERAILS

Passengers' miraculous escape as Avanti service hits landslide at 80mph

time to read

4 mins

November 04, 2025

Scottish Daily Express

Celebrated police dog bow-wows out aged 9

Top crook-catching police dog Amber has retired after one last job.

time to read

1 min

November 04, 2025

Scottish Daily Express

Scottish Daily Express

An inheritance tax raid that simply does not add up

FOR centuries, family firms like mine have been the backbone of the British economy.

time to read

3 mins

November 04, 2025

Scottish Daily Express

Dream is on for a repeat despite rise

GOT A DREAM (4.02, Nap) is fancied to double up in the Download The PricedUp App Handicap Hurdle at Warwick.

time to read

1 min

November 04, 2025

Scottish Daily Express

O'NEILL EXPLAINS ESCAPE ON EASYJET

MARTIN O'NEILL has revealed why he caught a flight to London immediately after the Premier Sports Cup semifinal - he had to pick up his passport for Celtic's Europa League trip to Denmark this week.

time to read

1 mins

November 04, 2025

Scottish Daily Express

EASYJET PUZZLER SOLVED

FROM BACK PAGE

time to read

1 min

November 04, 2025

Scottish Daily Express

Scottish Daily Express

Could a health resort cure brain fog and scepticism?

Suffering from perimenopausal horrors, fatigue and stress, Frances Millar set aside her natural cynicism to try a wellbeing getaway for the first time

time to read

4 mins

November 04, 2025

Scottish Daily Express

Scottish Daily Express

Amy: I am having a second mastectomy ...not for new cancer

Strictly dancer says she'll have op within days

time to read

1 mins

November 04, 2025

Scottish Daily Express

Prue's MP son Daniel will back her right to die

Family torn...

time to read

1 min

November 04, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size