Intuition & You

Three keys, a quote and an invitation

One

“Today you are You, that is truer than true. There is no one alive who is Youer than You” – Dr. Seuss

I love this quote.

It cuts through a lot of the noise around us and helps us think: Who is the true me? What does it tell me about my purpose? 

Because once we’ve clarified our purpose and put it to work, everything else falls into place. For this work, intuition is key. 

Two

Three amazing cohorts are doing my courses right now, two of them will be finishing the 9 weeks The InnSæi Signature Course next week, the third one will finish the 4-weeks Lead With Clarity-course by the end of March.  

A total of 200 leaders from around the world, – I feel deeply privileged for the work I do. 

In both courses (to varying degrees, Signature goes deeper), we pay attention to what we pay attention to, and learn to document and work with it. 

As we become better stewards of our own attention with the InnSæi practice, it can have transformative effect on our lives and the world we experience. What we pay attention to brings the world we experience into focus.

This is also a powerful way to align with and hone our intuition, InnSæi. Among the benefits is we feel more energised, our agency and sense of purpose become stronger and we gain more clarity in decisions and actions.  

Three

“Intuition is you,” writes Laura Huang author of ‘You Already Know’. – She is referring to when we are authentic, – when we know and acknowledge ourselves ‘with warts an’all’, –  we can trust fully in our intuition. 

‘There is no one alive who is Youer than You’, to re-quote Dr Seuss. 

Being authentic takes courage and practice, but everyone can do it if they set their minds to it.

A quote:

To be nobody but yourself in a world which is doing its best, night and day, to make you everybody else, means to fight the hardest battle which any human being can fight; and never stop fighting”. 

E.E. Cummings

An invitation

Wisdom is asking the right questions. Clarity comes with presence and heightened awareness about how and to what we pay attention to.

My invitation this week is for you to:

It might not be ‘a battle’ or ‘a fight’, but it definitely is an act of discipline to align with your intuition in today’s world. 

And the discipline does not have to be ‘hard’.  We have the possibility to regard it as an invitation, an opportunity, a possibility for us, to step more fully into our sense of purpose and being.

Do this for a day:

Pay attention to what you pay attention to and document it in your journal. Don’t judge what comes up, allow what your attention picks up for you onto the piece of paper. 

Does what you pay attention to energise you and make you You?

Take a moment to reflect on your answer. We pay attention to a lot of things over a course of a day, good and bad, useful and useless. But if your answer is a bigger no than a yes, then think of ways you can become a better steward of your own attention. Reach out to me if you want my advise. 

Thank you for reading, as always, I’d love to hear your thoughts and questions. If you are enjoying reading this, are curious to find out more and think others might be, please do share!

With love & respect,

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