Saturday, August 29, 2020

Food for Thought This Week - Staying in the flow and ignite your intuition - Hallie Crawford

Something to think about This Week - Staying in the stream and touch off your instinct This week is tied in with Igniting Your Intuition. After an ongoing get-away, I returned home so invigorated and loosened up that everything just streamed in my life â€" in any event for two or three days. At that point I got made up for lost time in the surge once more. You know how it feels â€" you hurry to leave for get-away and afterward when you get back, you race to make up for lost time. Once in a while it feels like we need a get-away after our get-away! I've discovered that when I become involved with the day by day occupied ness of life, I will in general quit tuning in to that inward voice that aides and encourages me use sound judgment … my instinct. So I've been considering approaches to keep up that feeling of unwinding I felt when I originally got back. One path is to intentionally keep up a more slow pace and keep my plan for the day short. Another path is to ensure I escape the office to do the things I love like horseback riding. What would you be able to do another way next time you come back from get-away to keep up that loose, in-the-stream feeling? Profession Coach Something worth mulling over This Week - Staying in the stream and light your instinct This week is tied in with Igniting Your Intuition. Spring is here! (Kind of, its cold here too in Atlanta.) Be certain to stop and take in the pleasant ambiance. I returned home from my ski get-away a month ago so revived and loosened up that everything just streamed in my life â€" in any event for a few days. At that point I became involved with the surge once more. You know how it feels â€" you hurry to leave for get-away and afterward when you get back, you race to make up for lost time. Now and then it feels like we need a get-away after our get-away! I've discovered that when I become involved with the every day occupied ness of life, I will in general quit tuning in to that internal voice that aides and encourages me use sound judgment … my instinct. So I've been considering approaches to keep up that feeling of unwinding I felt when I originally got back. One path is to intentionally keep up a more slow pace and keep my plan for the day short. Another route is to ensure I escape the workplace to do the things I love like horseback riding. What would you be able to do any other way next time you come back from excursion to keep up that loose, in-the-stream feeling? Vocation Coach

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