Laura Day

ABOUT LAURA DAY

Training Innate Intuitive Abilities

New York Times bestselling author and teacher Laura Day has spent four decades using intuition to help both individuals and billion-dollar companies identify and achieve their goals. She is the author of six books (including two New York Times bestsellers), among them Practical Intuition, The Circle, Welcome to Your Crisis, and How to Rule the World from Your Couch. Her seventh book, The Prism: Seven Steps To Heal Your Past and Transform Your Future, will be published by Spiegel & Grau on April 29, 2025.

A sought-after public speaker, Laura Day has been featured in a wide range of publications including Forbes, The Guardian, New York Magazine, Newsweek, Cosmopolitan, Marie Claire, and People, and she has appeared on CNN, The BBC, Good Morning America, The View, and The Oprah Winfrey Show, among many others.

Laura gives frequent workshops and live Instagram broadcasts that are followed by thousands. She spends much of her practice training her students to use their own intuitive abilities to transform their lives and the lives of others, both personally and professionally. It has been her privilege to be a pioneer in introducing intuition as a catalyst for revolutionary change. Far from encouraging spiritual and growth practices that take us out of our daily lives, Laura strongly advocates practices that create a more successful life through identifying goals and engaging in daily activities in a more enlightened way. Her view is that there are methodologies based on observation, application, and verification that can, with minor adjustments, dramatically transform any structure, from a cell to a government to a human being.

Laura has applied intuition to such diverse areas as medical research and development, financial markets, executive search, the film and entertainment business, and many others. All her books are structured as experiential workshops that guide readers to take action with a goal and verify the result. Success, purpose, joy in the process, and joy in life are her markers for spiritual health.

Laura feels it is a privilege to be trusted by so many strangers. She reads and responds to each email sent her, and she takes personally, and is grateful for, the human community she lives in. She believes that the voice her work has given her is what has helped her survive when so many others in her family did not.

Laura has a grown son, Samson, and lives in New York City with her husband, the screenwriter, producer, and journalist Stephen Schiff.