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You can receive all the guidance, direction and insight from your world of intuition but if you do not take heed to follow the new direction if necessary, it will do you no good.

Your willingness to try something new and venture out into the unknown territory, especially when your sixth sense tells you to do, you are developing your intuitive powers. In so doing, you are learning to make better decisions and act upon them when it matters, while still remaining true to your goals. This involves you making changes when necessary and helps you in fine tuning your intuitive powers.

The more dependent you are on your intuition, the greater is your ability to respond to life from moment to moment. The more open you are to the flow and staying flexible and responsive, the more you are able to take on a higher course of being intuitive to align with your highest intention.

In life or business, it is like surfing, you ride on the tides, high and low waves, always and constantly shifting and changing to stay on the course.

The thought of stepping out into the unknown put many people in a frightening state and shifts them into survival mode. All your five senses are on high alert, thereby inhibiting the flow of your intuition or sixth sense. When fear takes over, all sense of judgments and decisions that are made are not necessarily to your best interest.

Although you may feel that change may put you in a vulnerable place, the truth is that, should there be an alteration called for in your life or job, the transition may not be as overwhelming as it seems.

You can be open and flexible to change by modifying your routines each day. Take a different route to work or do something different out of the norm. Take a stroll down the street if you have always been driving. Change the positions of your furniture or the colors of your walls. Add more flowers or plants to your home or workplace if there isn’t any. If you normally talk a lot, listen more. If you are the quiet type who doesn’t like to mix around, join someone to a party and get to know more people. Revamp your wardrobe, change your style. Keep your life fresh and out of the rut.

I for one like to have variety in my life or I’ll get bored easily. Ever since I’ve stepped out of the usual nine to five job, looking back, I find that I’ve had an interesting life, I’ve taken up new skills like face painting, balloon twisting to supplement my income. I’ve had more fun.

We’ve often been told that “the day you drag yourself to work, it’s time to move on.” I’ve seen a friend suffered emotionally and her self-esteem dampen when she refused to give up a well paying job even though she was miserable. The fear of change or loss of income crippled her in doing what she really loved doing. 

View change as a sport, and pay attention to what happens when you cooperate. Take notice of the gifts that comes with it. You’ll be pleasantly surprised to see what comes with the new. Follow what works and discard those that don’t. Change is a sign that says that it’s time to make things even better, so look forward to it!

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