fbpx

Understanding Intuition- Trusting Your Partner’s Instincts

by | Sep 5, 2021

Oftentimes, we think we know what’s best for ourselves.  However, there are some situations that our partner may have keen awareness or a “gut feeling” that we may miss.

It’s important to consider your partner’s perspective because they know you and want the best for you.  When you’re good, we’re good.

Sometimes your partner may see things that you don’t.  It’s important to listen and consider their intuition as well.

It takes TRUST and it takes TIME.

If YOU have the instinct- trust it.

If THEY have the instinct- trust them.

Timing is important- if they are telling you NOT to do it, it’s OK-  it may not be the right time.  OR if they are telling you GO FOR IT- it could be a great time.

Use their insight and your wisdom.  

REMEMBER-  “Gut instinct” is different from an OPINION

Instinct is similar to a hunch- how you feel about something without a lot of thought wrapped around it- it sends a strong message.  Opinion is based upon thought.  A strong “gut instinct” can protect you both from harm or lead you to awesome opportunities.

Talk about it together, be honest with what you feel and why, use the knowledge you have, and make the best decision.

Other posts you might like

The Power of Having a Routine

The Power of Having a Routine

Do you feel like you are constantly stressed out and not accomplishing your goals? Establishing a routine could be just what you need. Establishing an effective routine can help reduce stress, improve your sleep, increase your productivity, and  improve your overall...

Work It Out

Work It Out

Exercise is a word that usually makes many people groan or roll their eyes when mentioned. This particular post will provide you with some more insight as to how exercise can truly be a benefit to you. Since the body and mind are so closely linked, when your body...

It’s Okay To Cry

It’s Okay To Cry

Cry? Many of us have been told our whole lives to “dry it up,” “stop that crying,” “cry baby,” “I’ll give you something to cry about,” “toughen up,” or “men don’t cry.” These phrases can be heard from a variety of men and women in our lives from the time that we are...