Monday, July 18, 2011

Follow your intuition: five strategies for you your passion life

On our trip to Ireland last year, we found a unique road sign that we had not seen in the United States; Tip It shows a car over a cliff in the direction of the water fall down. There are roads along the ring of Dingle in Western Ireland, the two ways but barely wide enough for a European (i.e. small) car fit be viewed. The landscape is beautiful, but if you are not careful, you can find, drifting to the edge of the cliff. This sign definitely made us stop and think twice think as we went along the coast, where one wrong turn intended plunging over a cliff into the cold water below.

I wish characters often as possible it was wrong turns or dangerous decisions the warning in the here. Be it the result nice, would, with a decision are confronted to can look both ways and seeing? I envision down at the end of see a path and a beautiful Lake. The flowers are blooming and the trees are full of leaves; This path looks inviting and tempting. It makes me feel excited and happy, whole,. This is the path to my passionate life. The other path has say traffic signs such as in Ireland me be careful. If this path to see, feel I me scared, uncertain and unclear. Life is always clear or we ignore our intuition?

I have once had in my life, where came to me a major decision in crystalline form; The judgement is feels like walking down this beautiful path. The clear choice is usually a few weeks or agonizing over what do months followed. Many times, I have about the choices analyze and paralyze me so that I can make any decision. Some decisions seem so overwhelming that a connection to a place of peace and happiness hopeless seems as long as the decision of the head looms.

Our feelings are often our intuition tell us about the right choice. Their feelings or intuition are your signs along the road, which tells you what path to take. Many of us were not to hear these feelings, but instead intellectually all think by and follow the "correct" way taught. The "right" way is not necessarily your ideal choice to your passionate life, but perhaps someone else choice or dream.

When faced with a decision, connect to your feelings, which around the choices and realize what they are - your intuition. I would like to with you five tips to share that I learned along the way, which can help you follow your intuition.

(1) The journal's decision. I find really than writing more private person who helps me advantages and disadvantages of each situation to determine. It is not enough to simply journal your thoughts; You have to explore your feelings. Their emotions are your intuition. They'll say, where is your path! After writing a list of the back and cons, make a note of the feelings, your list associated with. How do your general feelings affect your decision?

(2) Take a walk in nature. Find the feeling of inner peace or tranquility. If you frustrated or a decision are concerned, you need the way, find this sense of peace. To do this, you will find your favorite place in nature or just step outside for a break. Take a few deep breaths, the air smells, note the details and beauty that surround, hear the sounds of nature like the birds chirping, the wind blows gently through the trees water lapping in a Creek or Lake. Once you are connected to this place of peace, focus on the feelings that you surround the decision you make. You on any way move make visible. How do you feel every trip? Close to, what really to make you happy in your life.

(3) Connect to a photo that represents time. Baldowieren you a photo in your home, you joy and happiness brings, if you look at it from. This photo could be a place where you have visited, a place in nature, a family portrait, or a shot of you with friends or family members. Connect this place of happiness and satisfaction. What it feels like? What are the feelings associated with? Are you able, again with these feelings? Once you have restored a link with these feelings, you provide for the decision. What choice can you create the same feelings that occur when you looked at the photo? Experience the feelings around this decision and go down that path.

4) Talk with a close friend, mentor, or coach. This technique is ideal for someone, the feedback like but caution, to reach someone to really listen and not judge. Reach you about someone trust and talk about the decision to hand. If this person speak, look not for this person to make the decision but instead you are talking about the battles that you have around the decision. Around the decision on the feelings, close. Sometimes when I'm talking, shut down my feelings and I intellectually I speak what. Be aware and focus on the feelings you have when the conversation is taking place. Which way feels right?

(5) Flip a coin. I learned this tip from Alan Cohen, author and life coach, when I heard him speak in the past year. Have a page of your coin as a choice in your decision and the other side than the other choice. Respect the environment, which side of the coin, after the reverse of the coin, close to the feelings, to lands. For example, if the coin landed tails and that symbolizes the 'No' to your decision and you seen, joy and relief, then is the decision you will make. If you feel disappointed and angered by the response then you know that the opposite decision really is the best choice.

Decisions can the course of which change our lives. Intuition which leads your path as the sign in Ireland, must be taken into account, if you follow up on a life of passion with no regrets. Take a moment today, if you are considering a major decision to this decision really feel. What are your feelings? Your intuition to tell what is?

Allison E. Turner has a long-standing passion for writing and photography. Her company, way to mind and soul (PathwaytoMindandSpirit.com) has the passions with their goal of in humans follow a path of size combined. Go to http://www.pathwaytomindandspirit.com/ today to learn additional tools that help in your journey to the size.


View the original article here

No comments:

Post a Comment