Mark and I love our new home… for the most part.
It is everything we wanted… and a wee bit more.
It’s not what was said that gives me pause. It’s what wasn’t said.
Things not in the brochure include things like recurring 40-mile-per-hour wind gusts that send us scurrying to retrieve the patio furniture from the neighbor’s yard. Some locals say it gets better after spring, but we have yet to be here long enough to assess for ourselves.
“What wasn’t in the brochure” has become a running joke for us and has begun to spill into other areas of life like marriage, a new job, parenthood, aging parents, etc.
Still, developing your intuition can help you limit the number of times you have to experience to know more about a situation, a person, etc. The secret is to trust it when it comes up. I took a position I knew I shouldn’t have. Every fiber of my being screamed, “Run.” Still, I talked myself right into it and left with my hair on fire. There was no one to blame but myself. I ignored my intuition.
I trusted my intuition about marrying Mark as we approach 35 years this July.
When it came to our new home, my intuition steered us right. We have great new neighbors, a fun community, a lovely house, a beautiful view.
Part of listening to your intuition is recognizing its voice, sensation, and vibration.
Do you know how your intuition shows up for you? Do you trust it when it chimes in? Or do you overthink it and talk yourself out of believing with logic and overthinking?
Want to know more about your intuition?
- How to use it?
- How to call on it?
- How to trust it?
It is a journey worth taking. I took it for myself, and life has gotten better, more predictable, and more satisfying. It would be an honor to help you achieve this as well.
Mary
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