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May 10 National Intuition Day -- Seven Intuition Tips

Best-selling author, Lynn Robinson, shares seven tips to help you learn about and trust your intuition

Wellesley Hills, MA (PRWEB) May 7, 2003 -- May 10 is National Intuition Day, a day for paying attention to a remarkably useful faculty that we all possess, yet often misunderstand.

Intuition is quick and ready insight," says author and intuition expert Lynn Robinson. Its our inner compass that shows us the way to a successful life."

Robinson, author of the best selling book Divine Intuition: Your Guide to Creating a Life You Love" and the just released Compass of the Soul," states that "Intuition is really catching on. Theres a perfume called Intuition. Schick has come out with a new shaver called Intuition. Business 2.0 Magazine and Forbes have featured articles on intuition in business. And even the Marines are teaching the troops to trust their intuition."

Robinson shares seven tips to help you learn about and trust your intuition:

1) Pay attention to emotions, images, dreams, hunches, gut feelings." Thats how your intuition communicates with you.

2) Notice what excites you. These are critical clues from your intuition about the right endeavors to pursue.

3) Get clear about goals. Write about what you want. Expand your vision. Your intuition will show you the quickest route to where you want to go in life.

4) Ask your intuition questions such as, How can I..." What should I do about..." Then listen for the answers.

5) Visualize yourself achieving your goals. Visualization is a powerful tool used by many successful people from all walks of life.

6) Focus on what you want, not what you dont want. Holding positive thoughts about your goals will help you attract the circumstances to achieve them.

7) Act on the information you receive. Intuition is like any skill -- the more you use it the better you get at it. You dont need to make major changes based on your intuition. Small steps are important.


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