Monday, 17 October 2011

Follow Your Intuition to the Big Bucks!



Intuition is an invaluable sense that humans have always had. Could it be that your intuition might help you find your best career or set a straighter course on the career you’re presently engaged in? Quiet your busy mind, reach inside, and see if you can reconnect with your intuitive messages.
Determine your issue. Need a change of career path? Boss not recognizing your talents? Are you wondering if you’re worth more money?
Calm yourself and focus on your issue. A peaceful meditation, a short prayer break, or your personal way of quieting your brain and spirit will help you see and hear your spiritual self.
Open yourself to information. Close your eyes, slow your breathing, and welcome any ideas that flow. Embrace symbolic messages. Keep an open mind and learn to recognize that everything we learn is not laid out in paragraphs. Just like we expect imagery when we read a good story, we should expect to make connections as we read our own future.
Putting the pieces together. How can you interpret those images? Trust yourself. If your interpretations make you feel good and positive, you’re probably correct. If you feel dark or uneasy, look for another answer.
Put it all together. Absorb what your inner voice tells you and reflect upon it. Turn it over in your mind and try it on for size. You’ll know, intuitively, when you have found the right path. All you have to do is take it.
Squelching your intuition and making decisions, especially career decisions, based only on what others think or say may take you far from your career destiny. It’s possible that you’re stifling your passions and have trapped yourself in the wrong job. Or you might be in exactly the right workplace, but you’ve missed cues that your intuitive self picked up on for advancement.
Long ago, people lived and died by paying attention to that subtle voice that combines physical, spiritual, and psychic input to create a system of internal warnings and advisories. These days, we attend more to technology and media, and maybe we disregard that helpful voice. Slow down and give a listen to your intuition — Grandma was right when she told you your heart knows.

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