Whenever someone asks me “Why would I want to develop my intuition?” I’m almost always baffled and don’t know what to say. It’s not because the question is invalid in some way — it’s a great question! — it’s just that for me my intuition is so much an ingrained part of my daily experience that I literally cannot imagine my life without it. In fact, without my intuition, I’m fairly certain I wouldn’t even be alive today.
The amazing benefit of developing your intuition is that it can help you with any problem you can imagine. KEEP READING
Seven months ago, I had my heart broken. I was engaged to someone, and the wedding was getting close enough that the serious wedding planning needed to be done. My fiancé had a business conference to go to, and so I figured while he was gone, I would work on wedding plans.
While he was at the conference, I was sick. I had a nasty cold, and barely wanted to get out of bed, but I called my sisters to ask them to be bridesmaids and we excitedly chatted about the wedding and the wedding plans. KEEP READING
I hear most often from people that they don’t know which to listen to: intuition or logic.
If you get information that is intuitive, and you use your logic and come to a different conclusion than your intuition, what do you listen to? Do you listen to your intuition, because it is more reliable and uses information not available to your conscious mind, or do you listen to your logic, because your intuition could be wishful (or fearful) thinking, or perhaps even the ego? Today, we’re going to solve this problem once and for all, and the answer is very simple. KEEP READING
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