can you tell the difference between fear and intuition?
can you tell the difference between intuition and fear? often, the two show up in ways that make it difficult to know the difference (yet, it’s very doable to get to know the subtle distinctions). it’s important to develop this skill if you want to make better, more aligned, less delayed decisions.
the question of how to know the difference comes up a lot with my clients and it also was an underpinning theme in the first episode of season 2 of the inprocess podcast (yes- kimberlin and i are back with another season… with some new upgrades!).
in this sub-one-hour episode (or less than 30 minutes on 2x speed), we discuss:
the key dynamic i’ve seen in successful business partnerships (which is well outlined in this book).
what you can expect to experience and learn when you do ‘scary shit’
what happens when you give yourself (and other people) permission to change and evolve
why it is that two people can share the same experience but have unique interpretations of it
how to ‘positively brainwash’ yourself to see and experience more extraordinary moments amidst the ordinary ones
an audit of personal resource consumption (time, energy, and goods)
why investing in your own growth has positive dividends for the collective, as well
why an upward growth trajectory with no plateaus is ill-advised
the best mental environment for clarity
and, of course, discerning between fear and intuition
whether or not you listen, consider these thought prompts:
where are you noticing fear in your life?
how are you interacting with it?
are you letting it take over and/or moving forward despite it?
can you tell the difference between intuition and fear? if so, how?