Tuesday, 16 August 2011

Trust Your Intution!!!


Everyday your intuition guides you, helps you, tries to save you
some time, sends little messages that will make life better for you if you listened and followed.
But most of us (myself included) don't always listen to that little voice. We don't
always follow what it says.
It will say something, we may hear or recognize the message, but then we get
distracted and we forget about it, only to realize later "should have listened to that voice."
That voice is your intuition. It's like your best friend; it only says and does things to help you.
It only wants to make your life easier and more enjoyable.
Once you know how to ask your intuition for guidance
you'll get the right responses and the right instructions.
Then you have to listen and follow, which is where most people fail.
That only happens because your conscious mind, that rational thinking part of you,
doesn't always agree with your intuition and will often put up a fight, give some resistance
and try to get you to do the exact opposite of what your intuition wants you to do.
But once you know how to respond, life gets easier and you get more of what you want.
How do you tap into your intuition? How do you get the right answers so that you get
more of what you want? And how do you follow your intuition so that things work out?
I'm going to explain all of that in today's newsletter.
Let's go back to my sheet of paper that I just couldn't find.
I needed that piece of paper. It had some important information.
Earlier in the day I was playing with my 3-year old son who was making me chase him
around the house, he gets a big laugh out of that.
I spotted him in a room where he was holding a piece of
paper. At the time I wasn't looking for that piece of paper but wanted to see what he had.
Something told me it might be important (that was my intuition trying to save me some time).
I tried to get the piece of paper from him but he thought it was part of the fun and ran off.
I later spotted him stuffing the piece of paper into a box and when I went towards him he
laughed and ran off again.
I got caught up in his game (and the fun) and kept chasing him.
Something told me (that intuition again) to go back and see what that piece of paper
was (we don't leave too many thing lying around with a set of 3-year old twins and a
one year old reaching and grabbing anything).
But I got distracted, kept playing with him and forgot about it.
Later that day I was looking for that important piece of paper, the one I had left on
my desk next to my computer (you know where this is going).
I knew that paper existed. I had seen it a day earlier.
But it wasn't there.
I kept asking: "Where is that darn piece of paper?"
It had to be in the house or in the garbage.
I searched the house (so I thought) and couldn't find it.
Now it was time to check the trash (oh, how I hate doing that),
which was just like giving up since I knew it wasn't in the trash, but I had to check anyway.
Just as I was opening the garbage bag my wife said:
"Hey wait a minute. Was it a lined piece of paper?"
"Yes it was."
"I thought I saw something in a box, let me take a look."
Then it hit me.
My son had stuffed a piece of paper in the box that I was supposed to check to see
if it was anything important only I got distracted and forgot about it
(that was my intuition guiding me again).
My wife checked the piece of paper and sure enough...
"Here it is..."
My son had grabbed the piece of paper off my desk and stuffed it in a box.
Those of you who have kids are probably laughing at this because something similar
has probably happened in the past.
But that's not my point.
My point is that earlier in the day, while I was playing with my son, my intuition
showed me the piece of paper that I would need later in the day.
I even got a feeling/message to go back and check that piece of paper to see
what it was; but I didn't follow up and I didn't follow the intuitive message.
So now I needed that paper, and had to get my intuition to help me.
I knew the paper existed.
I kept asking for it when I said: "where's that darn piece of paper?"
I trusted and let go when I decided to check the garbage
(the last spot to check) even though I knew it could never be in the garbage.
While I was heading outside check the trash I said to myself: "Oh well, I guess I'll have to
wait until they call me back and ask why I didn't follow up. I'll simply tell them the truth and
deal with the consequences, that's all I can do."
What happened is a clear example of how our intuition is always
communicating with us and guiding us. It also shows how we can communicate with
our intuition to get help when we need it.
Here's how it works.
First realize that what you want already exists. It's here, its in this world, you're within reach
of it all you have to do is find it.
So decide what guidance or information you want. Realize that the
answers already exist.
If you want something in particular like a better job, a new
relationship, a new home or trying to find an important document, realize that what you want already exists.
This is very important. Because if you don't believe it
exists you'll never see it, even if it stands up and slaps you in the face.
Next, ask for what you want.
I kept saying where is that darn sheet of paper?
I also kept saying what did I do with it? Where did I put it? What happened to it?
If you want the right job, ask for it. Say: I want the right job, where is the right job for me?
I know it exists so where is it? I want the right job.
Then let go. Tell yourself you've found what you want and leave it alone.
I let go when I accepted that I couldn't find that piece of paper, but decided to check the trash anyway.
I also said to myself: "I guess I'll just have to wait until they call me back and ask
why I never followed up. I'll simply tell them I misplaced the information and deal with the consequences."
That's when I let go of it.
Within a few minutes of letting go, my wife called out to me when she found a
piece of paper with some notes on it. The paper was found.
You need to let go and you do that by realizing that your happiness does not depend
on something happening in your life and that you'll find a solution.
Your happiness doesn't depend on whether you have a job or not.
Your happiness does not depend on whether you are in a relationship or not.
If you want to be happy, be happy.
Focus on positive things and let go of what you want.
Then it will flow to you easily.
So think about what you want.
Know that what you want exists already.
Ask for what you want.
Let go of it by accepting that your happiness doesn't depend
on you having what you want.
Get your intuition working for you today.
Develop your intuition, this is a powerful partner who can make your life easier and guide you to success.
Your intuition is your powerful partner. It is always guiding you and bringing you answers everyday. 
You just need to see them and recognize the guidance you're getting. 
You ask your intuition by using your thoughts. 
It brings you what you want based on what you think about. 
So think about what you want. 
Believe in yourself. 
Believe in your ability.
You are a powerful human being, capable of creating what ever you want in life.
You can achieve your goals.
You can succeed.
You can live your dreams.
You can enjoy a better life.
Get your intuition and your subconscious mind to help you create more of what you want.
Everything you want already exists. 

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