Cindee Dickens

Independent Travel Agent, Psychic Reader
Cindee Dickens Global Gateways
Kennebunk, ME 04043

Cindee Dickens is an intuitive practitioner, entrepreneur, and community advocate, and the founder of Cindee Dickens Global Gateways as well as Intuitive Insights by Cindee Dickens. She has spent over 35 years providing psychic readings, spiritual healings, house clearings, and animal communication services to clients across the United States. Her clairvoyant abilities were honed at the Berkeley Psychic Institute in California during the 1990s, and she is now building her professional practice around these gifts, helping clients gain clarity, healing, and personal insight.

Cindee’s professional journey spans several meaningful fields. She began her career in IT during the 1990s in San Francisco, achieving notable success before shifting her focus to community service and mental health advocacy. She volunteered with the American Red Cross for six years, serving in multiple roles including Duty Officer for Virginia, coordinating emergency responses, and assisting individuals impacted by fires and other crises with resources, supplies, and support. Later, she became a Peer Recovery Specialist in Virginia, drawing on her own long-term mental health journey to help others navigate challenges related to mental illness and substance use, while continuing to strengthen her own well-being.

Currently, Cindee is pursuing her passion for travel as an independent travel agent with Cindee Dickens Global Gateways, managing client services, daily trainings, website development, and social media marketing. She also continues to grow her psychic practice, offering intuitive insights and spiritual guidance to a wide audience. With her diverse professional background in IT, project management, volunteer leadership, mental health advocacy, travel, and psychic services, Cindee brings a unique blend of expertise, empathy, and insight to every endeavor she undertakes.

• Peer Recovery Specialist
• NAMI Workshop Facilitator
• NAMI Presenter
• Smart Recovery Facilitator
• Hearing Voices USA Facilitator

• University of Southern Maine - BA, Mathematics
• University of Phoenix - MBA
• Northcentral University - PhD

• American Red Cross - Duty Officer for Virginia (6 years)
• NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) - Board Member
• Smart Recovery - Support Group Facilitator
• Hearing Voices USA - Support Group Facilitator
• Peer Recovery Movement

Q

What do you attribute your success to?

I've kind of been alone most of the time, so I had to find the inner strength in myself. I've had a pretty long struggle with mental illness that started in the 2000s, and that's been going on for a while. But as a peer recovery specialist, I worked on my mental health, and I still work on my mental health, and I'm feeling much better. My peer recovery specialist work is what I'm pretty proud of because that's when my mental health recovery started. I took those trainings and became a facilitator, which helped me with my recovery. Doing all that work with NAMI, Smart Recovery, and Hearing Voices USA helped me with my own recovery while I was helping others.

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What’s the best career advice you’ve ever received?

Cindee will be jumping in to add more detail regarding how she would like to connect with other incredible women, how she would like to see her career expand through Sharing her story, how she would like to inspire others, her interests and hobbies outside of work, the things that motivate and inspire her, and any other details pertinent to her story.

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What advice would you give to young women entering your industry?

Well, the good news is, it's all online. You can take the trainings online. I'm thinking of having meditation classes where the intro to your psychic tools, I'm working on that, and that'll be virtual. Also, the travel agency is virtual. You have to be disciplined and really want it, because this stuff, it doesn't come to you. You have to work for it. But there are frameworks that you can plug into, you know, like different psychic institutes around the country. So there are just resources available, and if you want it and you work hard for it, then it's possible.

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What values are most important to you in your work and personal life?

The values that are most important to me are hard work, dedication, honesty, and being transparent. These values guide both my work and my personal life.

Locations

Cindee Dickens Global Gateways

Kennebunk, ME 04043