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Why use your intuition?

Gut feeling. A hunch. Just knowing.

All ways of describing intuition.

Usually, following the gut feeling, hunch, or what you just know, has a positive outcome. And that’s good enough a reason to use your intuition.

But maybe you want something more concrete.

So, here’s a few:

Using your intuition, you may be able to:

    • make better decisions
    • avoid costly mistakes
    • make connections with people that you wouldn’t otherwise have discovered
    • get timely input from unexpected sources to your latest project
    • know the right thing to say to the right person at the right time

In my own experience, when I’ve followed my intuition, things have gone well. When I’ve ignored it, things go badly (generally speaking).

And when I follow my intuition, it gets stronger. I get more intuitive hits, more regularly, and more strongly.

So you get a two-for-one deal: better experiences, and better intuitive hits for better experiences further down the line.

Wait, that’s a three-for-one deal.

Anyway, using your intuition is a Good Thing.

Do it. Do it now!

How do you use your intuition?


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The information contained above is provided for information purposes only. The contents of this webpage are not intended to amount to advice and you should not rely on any of the contents of this webpage. Professional advice should be obtained before taking or refraining from taking any action as a result of the contents of this webpage. Sue Mahony PhD disclaims all liability and responsibility arising from any reliance placed on any of the contents of this webpage.


Sue Mahony PhD is gifted, autistic, and ADHD. She provides 1:1 specialist support for brains similar to her own, neurodiversity training, mentoring & coaching for organisations, and a wealth of articles on this website.

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