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Does your intuition know everything?
They intuitively know if something works or doesn’t work. Highly intuitive people are mindful. They focus on the present moment and tune out everything else. They know what matters most is right in front of them.
How do you understand intuition?
Sharpening Your Intuition
- Shhh. Listen.
- Trust your gut feeling.
- Feel.
- Be ready to let bad feelings go.
- Be deliberate about the people you hang on to.
- Pay attention to what’s going on around you.
- Connect with others.
- Find time to be silent and still.
What does your intuition tell you?
Intuition is that sense of knowing what the right answer or decision is before you make it. It’s a deep, internal, visceral feeling. You know your intuition is around when you say things like, “I can’t really explain it, but…” or “It just felt right” or, more likely, “It just felt wrong.”
What are some examples of intuition in everyday life?
Another great example is when you get a bad gut feeling something is wrong… This intuition example is one that can be very uncomfortable and difficult to ignore. It can wash over you lie a tidal wave of sick or overwhelming ill-feeling. If you are a parent you have definitely had this happen to you.
How do you know if your intuition is right?
When your intuition is guiding you in the right direction, you’ll notice that your body seems to relax, particularly around your chest and stomach. You’ll go from a tight or sinking feeling, Kozlowski says, to one that feels warm and peaceful. “This is a positive physical sign from your intuitive self,” she explains.
Is your intuition strong enough to save you?
As Sylvester says, “Your intuition is strong when you might experience a negative or positive emotion in the presence of someone or something that may not be healthy for you.” This little voice can truly save you from getting mixed up with the wrong people, so listen to it.
Do you use your intuition or gut feel?
When you get that “gut feeling” you are benefiting from intuition – a pattern match. However, if you make a decision based purely on intuition (or gut feel) and someone asks you for the proof and evidence, you may not be able to produce it.