When I first started following my intuition, I didn’t even know that was what it was called.
I just knew I was listening to an “internal feeling.”
A quiet voice.
A nudge I couldn’t ignore.
It has saved me — and people around me — from some very drastic situations:
• Stopped my dad from going deeper into a scam
• Left a relationship that gave me massive alarm bells (he later turned out to be a known sexual predator)
• Resigned from a company that was slowly collapsing — they shut down my department two years later, which would have left me jobless at the height of the pandemic
And it has also led me down incredible paths:
• Choosing a specific university course that led me into a career I once only dreamed about
• Joining a company that eventually brought me to live abroad — including years in a country I had dreamed of since childhood
• Randomly joining social groups that turned into meaningful friendships
• Starting a “random blog” that grew into the business and community you’re reading from today
These days, I rely heavily on my intuition — even down to what I should eat on a given day.
I no longer force decisions that don’t feel aligned.
#1 Intuition requires openness
Contrary to what some people believe, we all have intuition.
Some people simply never experience it deeply — because intuition requires openness. It requires connection to your body and your sense of self.
You need to be present enough to notice the signals your body gives you when you’re about to make a decision.
Is your heart racing?
Is your body calm?
Do you feel a strange, quiet dread you can’t explain?
That is information.
There are people who struggle to differentiate between intuition and fear.
Here’s the difference:
Intuition is quiet.
Even when it warns you, it feels grounded and steady.
Fear is loud.
Chaotic.
Overwhelming.
#2 Intuition requires self-trust
Do you trust yourself?
Many people don’t.
And self-trust isn’t built overnight — it’s built from the quality of relationship you have with yourself.
Even if you’re connected to your body, if you don’t trust the data it gives you, you will override it every single time.
Learning to trust yourself is one of the most powerful steps in strengthening your intuition.
#3 Intuition requires protecting your mental space
If your mind is constantly flooded with:
• Social media
• News
• Other people’s opinions
• External expectations
You will drown in noise.
And when there is too much noise, intuition cannot get through.
You’ll find yourself confused.
Flip-flopping between decisions.
Second-guessing constantly.
Intuition needs openness.
It needs self-trust.
And it needs space.
You have to deliberately quiet the world to hear yourself.
This is exactly what my upcoming book explores — how to stay grounded, sane, and self-led in a chaotic world. It’s not about mystical thinking. It’s about nervous system awareness, discernment, and practical life design. It’s dropping this summer.
If you’d like workshops around intuition, self-trust, and designing your life more consciously, I’m gathering interest here — you can fill in the short form here