The more I've
practiced listening to my intuition as a woman, wife, and mother, the more confident I've become in my ability to recognize what that inner voice is saying.
Not exact matches
From my twenty years of
practice I have observed that most woman do not trust their
intuition and spend too much time pushing it away rather than
listening to it.
Listening to and
practicing confidence in my motherly
intuition has led me
to discover the tribes of women I connect with who have helped me learn, grow and realize my potential as a mother.
Just as we suggest
to our students (hopefully we do this) that they should always
listen to their own sense of
intuition when they
practice and blend that in with what the teacher is suggesting, the same holds true for what you might hear as a newer teacher.
Clinical
intuition is a complex sense that becomes refined over years and years of
practice, of
listening to literally thousands of patients» stories, examining thousands of people, and most important, remembering when you were wrong.