Living intuitively can seem like an elusive goal, reserved for those who have some special ability to tap into their inner wisdom. But the truth is, intuition is something we all have access to, and it’s something that can be developed with practice.
One of the most transformative perspectives we can adopt is how we view life: as something happening to us or for us. This choice profoundly impacts how and where we find meaning in life.
I spent years of my life journey searching for a label that I could call a profession or career. I just didn’t know what I wanted to be and it drove me nuts because I didn’t realise that I’d always been good enough without one.
This is one of my favourite quotes of all time that sums up the benefit of looking back every so often, just so you can make sense of what has unfolded in your life and to measure your life progress.
It’s crunch time on my trip as work and cash flow has dried up and I’ve had a couple of unforeseen situations that have brought me to a fork in the road a decision to be made the next couple of weeks and made me asked the question are you being present now?
When shifting from one point in our lives to another, be that relationships, career, self-identity we must allow time, space and solitude for the process to take place and enter hermit mode.