You’re sitting, scrolling through your phone, when suddenly you feel it. A weird sensation, like someone’s watching you. But it’s not creepy — it feels more like a strong, calm guidance from a deeper place.
Your inner voice is trying to get your attention. Does this sound familiar?
I bet you’ve felt it too. That gut feeling, that calm but powerful voice in your head that says, “Hey, maybe you should take a different route home today.”
And what happens when you ignore it? Yep, you get stuck in the worst traffic jam of your life.
Did something like that ever happen to you?
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So Why Don’t We Listen to This Inner Wisdom More Often?
Well, our society isn’t exactly set up for introspection, is it?
We’re taught from a young age to look outside ourselves for answers. Teachers, parents, bosses, social media influencers — everyone seems to have an opinion on how we should live our lives.
And somewhere along the way, we start to believe that they know better than we do.
But nobody knows you better than you know yourself. That inner voice is your direct line to your deepest truths, your most authentic self.
What do you think?
Ignoring it is like having a built-in GPS but choosing to stay lost.
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But I get it. Because…What if your inner voice told you to do something crazy, like quit your job and move to a cabin in the woods for a while?
That would spark a lot of fear, wouldn’t it? Do you know this fear?
But your inner voice isn’t out to sabotage you. It’s your personal life coach, and your built-in BS detector all rolled into one.
And the more you listen to it, the clearer it becomes and the more you can distinguish it from the voice of society and the outside world.
Here are a few things I learned that help me distinguish this voice more and hear it even louder:
My Tricks:
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