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Intuition is also a navigation system. It alerts you when there is trouble ahead, tells you how to navigate roadblocks, and lets you know when you are in the right or wrong place.
Even if you don’t consider yourself to be intuitive, you have, at the very least, experienced it as moments of clarity in your life.
Most of us have had accidental encounters with our intuition — and don’t realize that we can use this gift more deliberately to navigate all of our decisions, big and small. Our intuition is our built-in course corrector that keeps us on the path to success at every step of the way.
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