Intuition Soup

One of my business mentors, Suzanne Falter-Barns, has a great phrase: “In the soup.” When you’re “in the soup,” it means that you’re in a place of great transformation. From the outside, it can look like confusion, discouragement, lack of direction. But from the inside, it’s a time of enormous creativity and change — if you allow it to be.

When you start opening to intuition, you sometimes land right in the middle of that good ol’ pot of soup. The world doesn’t look the same as it used to. Your own thinking processes are more challenging, because you’re learning new ways to think. Your creative process is different, because you’re learning new ways to create.

And new fears came up. (As if you didn’t have enough already, huh?)

In working with Suzanne, I learned that the key to getting out of the soup is persistence and awareness.

It’s not always easy. It’s not always fast or simple.

But if you persist with your intuitive development, holding to your vision of being a deeply intuitive entrepreneur, and if you stay in the place of awareness, it really cuts down on the “in the soup” time of transformation.

To tell you the truth, learning to be a powerful intuitive can be fast. It can be simple. If you bring your whole self to the process. And if you let go of the need for it to be fast… and just allow it to “be.”

To do this, hold true to your vision and your inner self at once, allowing both to evolve as needed. If you stay with it, you can come out of the intuitive soup as a renewed person on a deep inner mission, full of energy and clarity, making powerful choices that support your business and your dreams.

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