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Trust Yourself And Your Intuition

  • Beth Hansen
  • Jan 2
  • 3 min read

The Oxford English Dictionary defines intuition as “the immediate apprehension of an object by the mind without the intervention of any reasoning process”.


Isaac Asimov said of it, “Intuition is the art, peculiar to the human mind, of working out the correct answer from data that is, in itself, incomplete or even, perhaps, misleading.”


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Intuition is the ability to understand or know something instinctively, without the need for conscious reasoning. Developing intuition can aid in decision-making by integrating subconscious insights with logical analysis.

How is your relationship with this aspect of yourself? Can you find your own way through a situation with incomplete data? Are you able to balance the left and right sides of your nature, instinct and logic, in order to create maximum persuasion?


We all have the experience of gut feelings, most likely in the form of danger. Being in the wrong place at the wrong time is an unpleasant reminder of our intuitive natures. Or maybe you’ve experienced it in a romantic situation. We’ve all heard stories of a man or woman meeting their twin flame for the first time and thinking to themselves, ‘This is the person I’m meant to be with. I can feel it.’


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"Follow your gut" means to trust your intuition, inner voice, or instinct - that immediate, often physical feeling - over pure logic or external advice, especially when making decisions, using your subconscious knowledge and past experiences to guide you towards what feels right, rather than you consciously think.

Intuition is a muscle that can be strengthened. It is an aspect of emotional intelligence and with study, attention and patience, can be grown and used to further aid your persuasion skills.


Hunches, gut feelings and intuitions are entirely acceptable to apply in business matters, as well as, life in general. Following these are signs that Spirit is flawlessly guiding our lives as we’ve requested.


When I experience a moment of intuitive clarity, I feel it in the back of my stomach, radiating sharply. Other people experience it as a jump in their chest. Others still feel a hardness in the backs of their throats. By paying attention to these physical shifts, the world of self-calibration opens up to us. These shifts can sometimes make huge differences in the things we do and measures we take to close a deal or get out of a dangerous or difficult situation. It's about believing you can handle challenges and align your choices with your values even when outcomes aren't perfect.


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Trust yourself, it means having faith in your own judgment, abilities, and inner voice, allowing you to feel confident in decisions, rely on your instincts and accept imperfections while taking responsibility for actions, rather than needing external validation or fearing mistakes.

As a small disclaimer: Following hunches shouldn’t negate logic and reason, but act in concert with them. The ability to pay attention to hunches and intuition is sometimes relegated to woo-woo modern mystics and is often neglected or mocked in other situations. But think about EMTs or military personnel (especially ones in the line of danger) who rely on these abilities to keep themselves safe. Or think about business mogul, Lee Iacocca, who once said, “The only mistake I ever made was not listening to my gut.”


Think back to times when you had these feelings and didn’t heed the warning. What unpleasantness could you have avoided if you had (a broken heart, a stolen iPhone. . .)? By checking in, centering, and gaining clarity, our life is enhanced immeasurably in all aspects.


Trust yourself.



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