Death is probably the toughest thing to process. Witnessing the dying process of someone you care about takes up so much energy, there’s not much left for anything more than what’s absolutely necessary. A good friend lost her fight with cancer last month, and I found myself thinking a lot about life and death; I…
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Coming Out of the Intuitive Closet
Since I’ve been writing this blog, I’ve been surprised by the number of people who have remarked to me about how they’ve been really interested in intuition and other metaphysical topics but never told anyone because they didn’t know how people would take it. I’ll admit that I, too, in the past have held my…
Daydreaming: A Playground for Intuition
Even though I’m making an effort to consciously use and develop my intuition, I still struggle with doubts sometimes about whether the hunches I have are really my intuition or whether I’m just making them up. After all, I’m a writer who’s currently working on my first novel so it’s important for me to let…
Slowing Things Down…One Task at a Time
In my quest to live more intuitively, I’m making a conscious effort to slow things down. While I’m accustomed to doing multiple things at once like talking on the phone as I’m cleaning the kitchen and finishing up my bills, I’ve read that multitasking keeps us from being present in the moment where our intuition…
Procrastination: Intuition at Play?
I’ve often heard people come down hard on themselves or others for putting off a certain task rather than getting it done right away. While I’ll admit there are times I put off overwhelming tasks like cleaning out a closet, other times I’ll avoid doing things that will only take a few moments of my…