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Trust Your IntuitionFrom time to time, we are asked about intuition - what it is and how to use it more effectively to help us stay safe. safety product Crime-library. The first answer is simplistic, but very true . . . safety product Office safety. in one sense, you already know. We don't mean to seem dismissive. This is just to emphasize the point and to acknowledge and support your innate wisdom. safety product Self-defense-equipment. Often all someone needs is the support to trust and act on what they already feel. Our hunch is that just about everyone could think of their intuition warning them if they thought for a few moments. When we ask participants in courses if they have ever felt uncomfortable about a situation but dismissed that thought, almost everyone acknowledges having had such experiences. Sometimes, unfortunately, putting aside that warning voice can lead to a troublesome or dangerous situation. We very firmly believe in the power of our intuition to advise and warn us in almost any situation. We want to emphasize this so much that I've taken to saying in courses, "If there is only one point that you will take from this course, if you forget everything else we say and practice, take this one thing with you . . . ALWAYS trust your intuition. If it's warning you, there IS something wrong. Trust it and ACT to increase your safety. "We can get messages from our intuition in different ways. It might be words we are actually saying to ourselves (inside our head or out loud), a visual image, a dream, butterflies in the stomach, hair standing on end, a shiver up the spine, feeling hot or cold, an uncertain or uncomfortable feeling or a combination of these. It's important to identify and be aware of your warning signs, the ways in which you tell yourself that something is wrong. How does your intuition warn you?And it is important to "err on the side of caution". If you are uncertain if some discomfort is your intuition speaking or just the discomfort we can feel when doing something new, take the safer course. Don't carry on with the present situation unchanged. ACT to INCREASE your safety.
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