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attention to the emotional issuespast and presentinvolved in personal relationships. And your intuition is the perfect tool for helping you tap into deeper feelings, including both other people's and your own. |
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All people both men and women have an incredible fascination about what makes other people tick. Often people experience a great deal of pain when someone close to them is doing something they don't understand. What I do as an intuitive is step inside someone's skin, so to speak. I try to see the situation from his or her point of view. I try to feel what he or she feels. I give a voice to the feelings, concerns, and troubles that both the client and whoever he or she is asking about is experiencing. Then I try to present a plan of action to resolve the situation. You can undergo a similar process when you tap into your own intuition. |
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Take a minute to think about the types of relationships you're in, whether they're romantic, friendly, family, professional, or something else. How can your intuition help you improve on these? Often, it works by helping you gain insight into the other person's way of thinking, so that you can understand his feelings and get a sense of what motivates him. Once you know where that person's coming from, you can take tremendous strides to connect and communicate with him. |
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I have a client who is involved at a high level in her religious organization. Despite everyone's good intentions, her colleagues often have differences of opinion that prevent them from working well together. One day my client asked me to help her end a stubborn standoff taking place in the group. Using my intuition, I was able to explain |
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