
Ah yes, intuition—that mystical, elusive thing everyone talks about but no one really explains. Some call it a gut feeling. Others say it’s your soul whispering. And then there are those moments where you’re convinced it’s just indigestion from last night’s raw vegan experiment gone wrong.
So, what is it, really? And how do you actually tell the difference between intuition and that overthinking, fear-driven monkey mind of yours?
Practice, Practice, Practice (Yes, That’s the Answer)
Here’s the brutal truth: intuition is a muscle. And just like you wouldn’t expect to have rock-solid abs after doing one plank (unless you’re a mutant or a Lyran Starseed with superpowers), you can’t expect your intuition to be razor-sharp without training it.
How do you train it?
By becoming your own damn student.
Write things down. Yes, physically. With a pen. Like the ancient ones did before screens hijacked our brains.
Make mistakes. Lots of them. (This is the part where your ego screams, “Nooooo!” But trust me, mistakes are the best teachers.)
Experiment. Follow your gut on small things first. See how it plays out. Adjust. Repeat.
There is no shortcut. No “10 Steps to Perfect Intuition” program. You learn by doing. You study yourself like a scientist studies the cosmos
Neutral GPS: Intuition Doesn’t Have an Agenda
Here’s a plot twist for you: intuition is neutral. It doesn’t scream at you in ALL CAPS. It doesn’t beg for attention. It just is—like your internal GPS, waiting for you to check in.
The problem? We’re the ones who make it “right” or “wrong.”
In every moment, multiple timelines exist. Different outcomes. Different realities. The path you take? That’s your choice. And how you show up, what you decide, and whether you listen to that quiet inner knowing—that’s what determines where you land.
Fear: The Unsung Hero of Growth
Now, let’s talk about fear, because this is where most people get it twisted.
Fear is necessary. It’s the friction that builds resilience. The weight that strengthens the muscle.
Terror? Now, that’s another story. Terror means your body isn’t ready to hold that kind of energy yet. (Trust me, I’ve felt it in boxing. If your nervous system can’t handle it, you’ll freeze, self-sabotage, or run for the hills.)
So what do you do?
You stop making fear the enemy.
Study it.
Write it down.
Dissect it.
Play with it.
Get curious instead of reactive.
Because when you understand fear, you stop being controlled by it. And that’s when your intuition starts to shine through the noise.
The Ultimate Litmus Test: Soul Check-In

At the end of the day, tuning into your intuition comes down to one simple question:
Does this align with my soul?
Not your ego.
Not your conditioning.
Not what other people think is “smart” or “practical” or “safe.”
But your soul—the part of you that knows.
Ask yourself:
Does this excite me?
Does this light me up?
Does this energize me?
If yes → Keep going.
If no → Drop it. Walk away. Don’t waste your time overanalyzing it.
That’s it. That’s the whole game.
Final Thoughts: Your Intuition is Waiting for You
Most people don’t lack intuition. They lack trust in themselves. They second-guess. They look for external validation. They think there’s some “better” source of wisdom outside of them.
But here’s the truth: you already have everything you need.
Your intuition? It’s not broken. It’s just been ignored.
So, are you ready to start listening?
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