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“In its failure to value differences in the way people learn, the educational process often suppresses intuition, creativity, and your sense of identity.”
“Finding your own metaphor for intuition is one of the best ways to give it form, an essential step in developing your intuitive thinking.”
“Intuitive knowing can be described as an openness to flashes of insight”
“The part of your mind that believes intuitive knowing to be impossible is that part of your mind for which it is impossible.”
“Learning to locate your own gut response is essential if you are to be able to identify and acknowledge your intuition.”
“The key to developing your intuition is developing your self-observation skills.”
“Whether you job involves chasing criminals, crouching numbers, or wrestling with paperwork, learning how to recognize and rely on those hunches and gut feelings can dramatically improve your job pe...”
“When your intuition is right, thank the part of you that knows how to do that truly remarkable job.”
“To develop your intuition, you need to respect it as a natural intelligence.”
“An intuitive insight or concept can often turn out to be an unexpected success.”
“Instead of vacillating, we need to value, acknowledge and trust our intuition for what it is, a sense of truth.”
“Intuition is a gift, an inner power that you can turn to whenever you need it.”
“Trusting your inner voice, which is one of the critical steps in developing intuition, is predicated on being truly self-confident.”
“Each of us has more intelligence than we are trained to use and the part that we get graded on in school doesnt amount to much.”
“Try to become aware of one feeling a day, keeping in mind that by doing so, you are building your data bank of self-knowledge”
“When in doubt, reinforce your self-trust.”
“The fact that establishment scientists say something doesnt exist doesnt mean it doesnt exist. It only means that science has no effective way to measure it.”
“Where are you?I am between the light and the waves.”
“Windsurfing, the sound of the word contains all the mystery of a solitary buoy in the fog, echoing across the water at the end of the day.”
“I've never believed in measuring one's worth by the size of his or her bank account. I prefer to look at distance traveled.”