Okay, so I saw this “Shelton Jubb Prediction” thing floating around and figured, why not? I’m always up for trying something new, especially if it sounds a bit… out there. Let’s dive in.

Getting Started
First, I needed to figure out what this Shelton Jubb thing even is. Turns out, it’s not some super-official method or anything. It’s more like a playful, intuitive technique. Found some sparse online mentions, not much detail, so I felt pretty free to make it my own.
My “Prediction” Process
I grabbed a piece of paper and a pen – keeping it old-school. Then, I followed these simple steps:
- Clear My Head: Took a few deep breaths. Tried to not think about anything specific. Like, really blank my mind.
- Write Down the Question: I focused on something I wanted a “prediction” for. Nothing too huge, just a simple, everyday kind of question. Like what is my lucky number today.
- The Jubb Part: This is where it gets weird. I closed my eyes and let my hand scribble randomly on the paper. No thinking, just… scribbling. Like a kid with a crayon.
- Opening My Eyes: I looked at the mess I made. Seriously, it just looked like a bunch of lines and swirls.
- Finding the “Answer”: I stared at the scribble. And stared some more. The idea is to see if any shapes, letters, or even vague images pop out. It’s all about intuition.
My First Attempt – Total Doodle!
The first time, I got nothing. Just a big, messy scribble. I almost gave up, but then I thought, “Hey, maybe I’m trying too hard.”
Trying Again – and Again!
I did it a few more times. Different questions, same scribbling technique. Slowly, I started to… see things. Not clearly, mind you. More like, “Oh, that kinda looks like a… tree?” Or, “Is that a number 7?”
It felt a bit like cloud-gazing, you know? Seeing shapes in the clouds that aren’t really there, but your brain makes them there.

Did It “Work?”
Honestly? I don’t know. I mean, I didn’t get any lottery numbers or anything. But it was… interesting. It got me thinking about my questions in a different way. And the shapes I “saw” in the scribbles, well, they did make me think a little differently about the situations I was asking about.
So, even though there is no solid answer to the question, I still follow my intuition. It’s all for fun, right? I will keep trying, it’s a good exercise to practice intuition, I guess.
My Takeaway
This Shelton Jubb Prediction thing? It’s probably not going to give you clear-cut answers. But it’s a fun, quirky way to tap into your intuition. And sometimes, that’s all you need to get a fresh perspective. I feel like it’s less about predicting the future and more about sparking some creative thinking. It’s a good start. Would I do it again? Sure, why not! It’s a harmless little exercise, and who knows, maybe one day I’ll scribble my way to a breakthrough!