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since emotions are not always reliable.
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since emotions are not always reliable.
TheNewChristie Have a happy day!
Sometimes people say, “I didn’t think I’d like x, but it turned out that I really do.” Maybe that only works for ice cream flavors or other minor things.
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to do this. More often than not, I stop to think about my internal reaction to something before I simply do the “logical” thing.
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to go with this one. I try to stop and think before answering questions to see if (in big situations) I feel “right” about the answer. I’m not sure if it’s making a difference in my life to improve it yet, but I hope so.
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My intuition says I’m stuck at this same job for at least 9 more months. I’m really hating it, but have to face it. The only redeeming value I might get is if I can figure out a way to make use of my free time to do something fun. Maybe do something totally ridiculous and non-serious, or prepare for a marathon!
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I’m trying to trust my intuition more and just go with it. If I feel good about something, then I don’t worry anymore. It takes some doing, however, since I have to “listen” really carefully to my own feelings instead of taking in what someone else says about something.
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There have been so many cases where I just ignored that sensation of unease, and always to my detriment.
i gotta start trusting myselff….. its the only cure!
I’ve been learning to trust my intuition since my divorce of 2001 and it was that point when I wanted to learn to be more open and accepting of myself and to others. To me it also means that in life we all make mistakes because we’re human and they are part of life’s lessons we are destined to learn. It’s simply called picking up the pieces and moving on to your destiny or where you want to be. Yoga & Inner Peace
holly_3 is practicing patience.
than a quantifiable goal. I feel like I’ve reached a point where I’m comfortable with myself and I trust my own judgment.