Picture it: Your couch. Late afternoon. A rare occasion where you get to lie down… and no one bugs you. You’d been chewing over a problem with your business. Maybe the perfect name for a new program. Maybe just the right way to invite customers to buy your new service. But right now, that problem…
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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…
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“Wait… that tastes good… Already it’s leaving. … Just a faint music, a stamping, a humming –” – Rainer Maria Rilke, trans. David Young Catch an intuitive hunch while it’s still a faint music, still a faint humming inside you. It’s telling you something. Whether you know it’s meaning or not, there’s value here. Intuitive…
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We’re a part of nature. And so’s our intuition. Even as we sit in our little boxes (houses, offices), working on other boxes (laptops, computers), we are an integral part of the natural world. If we weren’t, we just wouldn’t be here. If you can, glance outside at the beauty and order present in the…
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Hunch, hit, gut feeling, vibe, knowing, receiving, inkling, guidance, download — heck, even marching orders. All are words I’ve heard describe the intuitive experience. (With thanks & credit to Julia Cameron of The Artist’s Way for the great phrase marching orders.) That’s a lot of words for one kind of experience. It can be confusing….
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