

This graphic captures a good representation of intuition. Recently I told a good friend that my intuition is my best friend. I've developed my intuition and continue to, and I used it today and realized I did so automatically. It's now become second nature for me to trust my intuition. Here's what happened: I was waiting in the lobby of a medical building for my Lyft to pick me up. A woman came in and I'm very friendly and I said hello and she went into an office and it sounded like they were talking very happily and she was in and out of there really quickly and when she came out, I asked what kind of doc did she just see, cuz it sounded like you guys were having a lot of fun. She said it's my chiropractor, and he's fantastic! She went on and on about how great he is and even though I have my own chiropractor on my insurance plan and I'm very happy with him, I thought, ya never know. She told me to go get one of his biz cards, so I did. I went into his office and there were no business cards on the counter. About 30 seconds later the chiropractor popped out and asked what I needed and I said I'd like your business card and he said he was out of them, and I said OK, and he said yeah I don't have any, have a good day. And that was it. I walked out of that office and thought wow this guy doesn't need my business does he?!?! I was turned off that he would treat a potential patient like that. I sincerely feel so relieved that when my intuition sends up a red flag, that I'm able to totally recognize it and respond to it appropriately. #thankyouintuition xo