Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Your intuition


Dear Friends,

How much do you trust your intuition? We all possess that small inner voice that warns us when someone or something isn't right or urges us to do something or go somewhere this is not in the plan. Yet many of us are taught to ignore their inner voice and to put other's feelings and needs above our own.

My inner voice plays a big role in my work. I also depend on my intuition as well. Over the years I have learned to trust my intuition and listen to it without reservation and so far, it has never steered me wrong.

My friend, when you learn to listen to you inner voice and trust your own intuition you begin to trust yourself and your own judgment, and that makes you will feel more confident and secure in the knowledge that you are truly in charge of your life. If you still don't feel so comfortable with your intuition, you can always begin with smaller things. For example, consult your inner voice about which foods are the best choices for you at mealtimes or what clothes will give you the most positive presence and outlook for the day.

For bigger decisions take time to close your eyes and take a few deep breaths while you concentrate on the situation and ask your inner self for guidance. Remain open to any thoughts, sounds or images that come to you and use them to help you make choices.

You may make some mistakes but as you continue to access your own inner wisdom you will get better and better at trusting what comes to you and you will begin to trust your intuition to direct you on the right path.

Eventually you will find that accessing your inner voice comes as naturally as breathing. And trusting your intuition in all aspects of your life will be far more useful to you, and far more satisfying, than any advice that could be offered by others.

Friends, in every situation there is an opportunity for you to experience the deep satisfaction of trusting in yourself and your intuitive abilities. I hope that you are already using your intuition every day.

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