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Trust the Power of Your Intuition




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Trust the Power of Your Intuition Claudette Rowley Copyright 2004



Trust the Power of Your Intuition



"Every time you don't follow your inner guidance, you feel a

loss of energy, loss of power, a sense of spiritual deadness." -

Shakti Gawain



You have an important decision to make...your intuition is

telling you one thing and your mind is advising another

direction. You may have read about intuition or, heard people

talk about the importance of following it, but still you hedge

at taking the leap. What's missing can be summed up in one word:

TRUST.



What stops you from trusting your intuition?



- The Logical Mind - It's not uncommon for logic to say "If it

can't be proven, seen, felt or heard, it's hogwash. Give me

facts, give me proof."



- Social conditioning - Most of us aren't raised in environments

where our caretakers say, "Use that intuition! Really listen to

it."



- Doubt - Until we become attuned to the voice of our own

intuition, we may harbor doubt. People often say to me, "I'm not

sure if it's my intuition or something else."



- Inner critic/self-sabotage - Whenever you hear your inner

wisdom, the inner critic is bound to pop up and offer its

sabotaging opinion.



- You don't like what your intuition tells you - Sometimes our

intuition rings clear as a bell, and we don't like what it says.

For example: "You need to leave this job NOW." Unless you have

another job lined up or money in the bank, most of us would feel

fear upon hearing that statement.



You might be thinking "I know I need to trust my intuition. But

how do I do that?" Try out the steps below, in the order that

intuitively feels right to you.



T - Talk to your intuition. Ask your intuition a question. Get

in touch with it. R - Rest your mind. Your mind can get in the

way of hearing an intuitive insight. Give your self the space to

clear your mind and listen to your inner messages. Spend time in

nature, meditate, do yoga or something with a rhythm to it, like

taking a shower, going for a walk, or listening to peaceful

music. U - Un-know. Let go of the need to know. You may

understand your intuitive message, or it may ask you to leap

into the unknown. It's not important to understand the "why" or

the result you'll gain by taking action on your intuition. S -

Suspend judgment. Intuition isn't good or bad. It's purely a

message from your own inner wisdom. T - Take action. Until you

take action on the messages you receive, your intuition can't

work its magic in your life.



Using your intuition will lead you in new directions and open a

door that you might not have otherwise opened. Trusting your

intuition is the key that unlocks the door, and acting on it

allows you to walk through the doorway to a new opportunity.

Trust your intuition and watch its power unfold.



About the author:

Claudette Rowley, coach and author, helps professionals identify

and pursue their true purpose and calling in life. Contact her

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