Intuition can manifest as a sudden, sharp knowing or as a slowly dawning certainty.
Regardless of its speed, intuition carries a powerful sense of knowing, signaling us on a deep level, "Hey, pay attention. I have something to say."
Intuition is a powerful force rarely spoken about openly. And when it is talked about, intuition is often seen as a vague, almost mystical whisper rather than a credible guide.
What if embracing your intuition could lead you to tap into more of your power? What if, instead of dismissing odd symptoms or vivid dreams as mere quirks, you recognized them as valuable messages from your inner self and learned how to decode them?
What if you could refine your intuition so it becomes a helpful guide when you need it most?
Today, we’ll explore how we can reclaim this essential part of ourselves and recognize intuition not as a mystical or unreliable force, but as a skill that integrates our most profound wisdom into our everyday lives.
We’ll debunk two harmful myths about intuition and then I’ll guide you through an exercise to help you reclaim your wise, intuitive self.
Listen to the full episode to hear:
How our cultural emphasis on rationality and logic disconnects us from our intuition from a young age
Why intuition acts as a complement to, not a competitor of, data and logic
How intuition reflects our experience and ability to recognize patterns in the world around us
How we can compensate for implicit bias in our intuitive thinking
How intuition helps our “emotional radar” and supports our relationships with others and ourselves
A practice of listening to your yes and no to help you tune into your intuition
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