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Having trouble accessing your intuition? Try this…

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There are times when our intuition seems to elude us. So close, yet just slightly out of reach. The most frustrating part is that although we know there is a well of wisdom within us, we just can’t seem to tap in to it.

“Listen to your heart”. “Trust your instincts”. Yes, you get it. But, as much as you try to tune in and hear it, sometimes you just can’t quite pick up a clear signal.

Not to worry, though. There are things that you can do about it.
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Intuitive Impressions – What they are and how to use them

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We’re bombarded with immense amounts of stimuli every day. From our phones, social media and computers to the millions of thoughts streaming through our heads, there is a constant barrage of information coming at us. With all these things competing for our attention, how does intuition get through?

More often than not, it doesn’t. Instead, it goes by unnoticed. This is why you may find it difficult to tap into your intuition. It’s not because it isn’t functioning. It’s because it’s getting lost in the shuffle of everyday life.

You can, however, learn to sift through the noise. Read More

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Intuition Tip: Strengthen your intuition by writing things down

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One of the most effective ways to strengthen your intuition is to write things down. As in, take notes. Very good notes.

Why? Because like a detective who’s trying to solve a mystery, when we keep track of our intuitive clues – all those hunches, gut feelings, synchronicities, dreams, or flashes of insight – we are better able connect the dots, see how things are connected, and make sense of it all.

But not only that. We also get a sense of how to actually use those clues to guide our actions and make positive changes in our lives. Certainly worth the few moments of time it takes to jot things down, don’t you think? Read More