11 Practices to Strengthen Business Intuition (Part Two)
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“As long as we settle for thinking inside the brain, we’ll remain bound by the limits of that organ. But when we reach outside it with intention and skill, our thinking can be transformed. It can become as dynamic as our bodies, as airy as our spaces, as rich as our relationships—as capacious as the whole wide world.” —Annie Murphy Paul, The Extended Mind In this second half of a two-part solo series, I’m sharing 6 more strategies that have helped me build (and trust) my intuition at increasingly subtle levels. If you haven’t already, be sure to listen to Part One here first. As always, I would love to hear from you! How do you practice the skill of following your intuition? Leave a voice note for a future listener-submission episode at http://itsfreetime.com/ask. 🌟 3 Key Takeaways When making a decision, look for a “whole body yes,” that includes your head, heart, and gut. Or take a page from Internal Family Systems (parts psychology): Which part of you is speaking/steering? How can you ensure you’re listening to your core self / highest self? Pay attention to persistent thoughts or feelings: For example, after you have drafted a piece of writing, to remove something, or change something. Notice and give credit to how you feel when interacting with someone, seeking additional information if needed. Note “yellow” flags even if they aren’t bright red. From Penney - Let go of needing things to be nailed down in advance. “You can still have a vision and goals, you can still make plans, but let it all be fluid. Visions and plans evolve constantly. Affirm to yourself: “I know what I need to know exactly when I need to know it.” In any given moment, there’s just one piece of information, one urge, one action, that’s a perfect fit.” 📝 Permission Follow your next intuitive hit when speaking with (or coaching) someone. Ask, “Is it okay if I share something that just came to me? You can tell me I’m completely off-base . . .” See if what you shared (an image, a metaphor, a “hit” of guidance) resonates. Even if it doesn’t, it might move the conversation in an interesting direction as the person bounces off of what you said. ✅ Do (or Delegate) This Next Make one decision this week based on a muscle test: it could be whether to say yes or no to a meeting request, whether to reach out to someone, or what topic to write about next. Stand up and close your eyes. Frame a question that results in yes or no by starting with: “Is it in the highest good for . . . ?” Notice if your body naturally leans forward or recoils back. That’s your intuition speaking to you: forward means yes, backward means no. 🔗 Resources Mentioned Articles: Penney Peirce—7 Tips to Improve Your Intuition Catherine Carrigan—5 Easy Ways to Muscle Test Yourself Mind Body Green—How To Develop The 4 'Clairs' Of Intuition Oprah.com—Get a New Leash on Life by Martha Beck 📚 Books Mentioned Finding Your Own North Star and Steering by Starlight by Martha Beck The Intuitive Way and Frequency: The Power of Personal Vibration by Penney Peirce The Psychic Pathway by Sonia Choquette Outrageous Openness and It’s Not Your Money by Tosha Silver Free Time: Lose the Busywork, Love Your Business Pivot: The Only Move That Matters Is Your Next One 🎧 Related Episodes Free Time: 234: 11 Practices to Strengthen Business Intuition (Part One) 198: Book Club ✨ OUTRAGEOUS OPENNESS: Letting the Divine Take the Lead by Tosha Silver 084: Sprinkling the First 1,000 Serendipity Seeds of a Launch Author Toolkit: Jenny’s Behind-the-Book episodes (Spotify playlist) Pivot: The Penney & Jenny Show (Spotify playlist) 328: Accessing Your True Self Through IFS (Part One) 332: IFS Part(s) Two—Understanding Our “Not Enough” Exiles with Adrian Klaphaak 📝 Check out full show notes and share with friends: https://itsfreetime.com/episodes/234 Learn more abo
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