EASY, ACTIONABLE STEPS TO CONNECT YOU TO INTUITION SO YOU CAN HEAR WHAT IT’S SAYING
Answers, warnings, and wisdom are all around, pulsing through the invisible cosmic web that makes up everything in our physical world. How would it be to have access to that knowledge and use it along with more traditional, common sense information to guide you in the right direction as well as help make the big and small life decisions that come your way?
Everyone is capable of accessing intuition, but many don’t know how to connect to it or how to tell if the message they’re getting is intuitive. You Already Know is a quick primer outlining practices that increase your sensitivity to intuition. You’re likely familiar with all of them, but you may not be aware of how effective they are when used together with the intention of honing your intuitional skills.
If you doubt your intuitive abilities or have tried and felt like you haven’t been able to connect to intuition, you’re in the right place. This short ebook provides necessary foundational information then cuts to the chase, briefly and succinctly demystifying the practice of hearing intuition and explains in clear terms how you can tap into Universal wisdom to improve your life experience.
Lisa Jensen is a freelance writer with an extensive background in ghost writing. Telling other people’s stories in a compelling way that honors them was the basis of a fulfilling career for many years. Now, though, she has shifted gears to focus on her own writing. That emerging work includes non-fiction and humor, published under variations of her name, as well as fiction written under the pen name Maris Parker.
Her enthusiasm and ambition for telling all the stories stockpiled in an idea folder tucked away on a jump drive keep writing at the center of her life. However, Lisa makes time for reading, yoga and resistance training, and cooking, and she has an insatiable curiosity about all things spiritual. She lives with her husband and animal family—including four Chihuahuas, three cats, and an African grey parrot—in Southeast Idaho near the Wyoming border, which means getting to spend a lot of time in the “home of her heart,” the Alpine/Jackson area.
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As a writer, I’m grateful my creative and professional intentions crossed paths. I love the process of setting down ideas and stories in a way that entertains, intrigues, and informs. And I also love learning everything possible about honing the craft.
I didn’t always feel at home in these writer’s shoes, however. Even after I began earning money writing magazine articles and ghostwriting books, I still felt I needed permission to write what I wanted to. Don’t get me wrong—I enjoyed telling other people’s stories, but I had a file brimming with story ideas and my heart was pulling me to write them.
Thankfully, I’d been working on upping my consciousness game, and I began noticing possibilities being sent my way. Possibilities for learning more about the art of storytelling, for working with editors, publishers, and other professionals. Even my schedule was flexing, allowing time to work on personal projects. Apparently, the Universe was granting me the permission I was seeking.
This new path I find myself on is energizing. Whatever your age, wherever you are in your life or career, my New Year’s wish is that you don’t wait for permission to pursue your dream. Ask and it will be given. Seek and you will find. Knock and the door will be opened. Make 2020 your dream year.
Book Excerpt
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What’s more, intuitive messages can come from almost anywhere—a song, a billboard, numbered patterns (2:22 on a clock or 1133 on a street address, for example), perfectly-timed advice from another person, synchronicity, or even a song. Over the past summer, I attended a seminar on the importance of mindset for living your purpose and your best life and I’d commented how what we were studying reminded me of the message in the Sister Hazel song “Change Your Mind.” I even pulled it up on YouTube on my phone, played it, and shared the link with everyone there. Later that evening, I walked into a store and immediately saw a paper towel display. The brand name was the same as my dog’s, Moxie. She’s gone now, but she’s always been very special and seeing her name unexpectedly made me smile. Before I’d even taken three steps, Sister Hazel came over the store’s sound system singing “Change Your Mind.” Part of the reason I’d taken the seminar was to try to sort out whether I was on the right track with my career. On the same day I’d been focusing on that question, intuition answered it for me with two signs I hadn’t specifically asked for—synchronicity and a song—within minutes.
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