In Brief, intuitive research involves not only logic, but gut instinct, intuition and other skills. In my work I have proven to have a knack for observing people, or searching and finding relevance in information pertinent to the subject that may otherwise be overlooked. In either situation the information I have obtained helped provide a deeper level of understanding and added substance to each scenario or project. 


Food Service: This is strictly a search and find type of research. I have simply applied my knowledge in food products and food service in various types of formats to support the assigned project, such as; origins of products, techniques and traditions of their use. I have also offered recipe design services for food production companies.


Human Behavioral: This research is observational. I have studied individuals and groups of individuals to determine their quirks or motives and have used my findings to counsel others who could benefit from a better understanding of their coworkers, family members, or peers.


Patient Care: I believe this is the most beneficial of all my research. I am a well known medical intuitive, which means I have the ability to sense underlying emotional pain, physical discomfort and "hidden" abnormalities in the human body. This gift has provided insight to personal care providers and many others who have had difficulty understanding the complexities of their patients or loved ones needs. All my work involving patient care was kept in confidence. 


Natural Health: This research is similar to food service research but can occasionally require gut instinct. I researched origins and use of products, such as; homeopathic medicines, herbal medicines and healing techniques. In some cases I combined this with patient care to suggest an alternative path to healing when it is either preferred by the patient, or when conventional therapies are simply ineffective.


Nature & Wildlife: I love to learn about nature and wildlife and since I also like to escape and explore, these two go hand in hand. Being born and raised in my native state of California, ocean life has always been intriguing. Whether its studying succulents and other coastal plants, coastal forests, coastal elk herds, or sea creatures, I'm at peace. 

The wildlife of the Rocky Mountains has been an intriguing subject of fascination and I have found myself venturing onward alone, or with my family to search and learn about the unique species of animals there, especially in western Wyoming. Wow. The bear, buffalo, elk, deer, antelope, moose, wolves, coyotes, fox and even marmot are all so interesting. The mountains, forests and tributaries themselves provide discoveries far beyond any imagination. Most recently, during the solar eclipse of 2017, I ventured to Jackson Hole to learn what effect "totality" would have on the animals. It was amazing, as the sky darkened the coyotes and wolves began barking and howling, as if night had actually fallen. Once the moon passed the sun the wild dogs quieted and the meadow birds began singing, as if it were a brand new day. These are experiences that stir my soul and has made this kind of research my most favorite.















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