Wednesday 23 January 2013

Using Intuition Skills When Faced with Important Decisions


Reflective MumAfter you have done your research, weighed up all the pros and cons of making your decision, then you also need to pay attention to what your body and intuition is telling you. Is having a home business what you are actually meant to be doing, is it what is best for you on a soul level? I know that sounds deep, but there are some subtle things that can give you these answers if you pay attention to them. We all have intuition; we just need to learn to understand our personal individual intuition.
Does the idea of having a business make you feel at peace, does it make you feel lighter? If having a business is the right direction for you, you may feel at peace about it and light. If it is not the right thing for you, the thought of having a business may make you feel heavier.
Where did you get the idea of starting a business from? Did someone else give you the idea, do you feel forced to start a business as you think it will be your only option to make money or be at home with your kids? Did the idea come to you in a moment of inspiration, in a dream or is it something that has been in the back of your mind that you are increasingly feeling drawn to?
Pay attention to your thoughts, emotions and physical body. If the idea brings any feeling of being pushed, forced, stress, negative thoughts, negative emotions or negative changes in your body. Then your intuition may be telling you it is not right for you. Changes in the body could include - heaviness, aching, illness, shallow breathing. However if you want to start a business and are feeling inspired, lighter and more peaceful, then this may be your intuition telling you it is the right thing for you.
Also pay attention to your dreams and your thoughts, especially when you are in a relaxed state. For example meditating, doing art and craft, writing, drawing. Messages from your subconscious can come through your dreams and can also be reflected in your drawing and writing.
You are the one who ultimately will know whether starting a business is right or wrong for you. All you need to do is begin by paying attention and noticing the differences the subtle differences between;
  • Feeling pushed, forcing yourself and being drawn to, feeling like a natural thing, flowing.
  • Feeling blank, confused and clouded; opposed to clear and inspired.
  • Feeling heavy, more achy or uncomfortable in your body, opposed to feeling lighter and at peace.
Once you begin paying attention to these things, then answers become loud and clear.


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