Do you ever feel something in your gut and try to convince yourself that itโs nothing, but the feeling just doesnโt go away? Well, these are the signs your intuition is telling you something. This is your gut speaking up, and when your gut speaks up, you need to stop and listen to it.
Listen to your gut. Weโve all gotten that advice at some point. And itโs never for small, easy decisions either. Oh no โ itโs reserved for the big onesโฆ the scary onesโฆ the ones with real consequences.
The problem with this seemingly super insightful advice is that no one follows it up withย howย exactly to go about listening to your gut. They just throw it out there like some mystical answer thatโs going to blow your mindโฆ and your left furrowing brow wondering how the F to hear your gut. Thereโs no instruction manual for it. It never starts with, โThis is your gut speaking.โย
Iโve gotten this advice more times than I can count. And I always just nodded along thinking,ย yes okay Iโll listen for my gut, all while hoping it would speak up in some unmistakable voice that would just tell me what to do. Wellโฆ that never happened.
So rather than continue to wait for my gut to show up, I went on a mission to find it. To root it out with the hopes of giving it a louder voice. And hereโs what Iโve uncoveredโฆ
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3 Signs Your Intuition Is Telling You Something
Here are the signs you should trust your intuition and the gut instincts you shouldnโt ignore.
1. Your Brain Works Against It
Recently I was faced with a big decisionโฆ one of the scary, real consequences ones. I thought about it a lot โ trying to be logical and level-headed and not make a rash decision. (Something I may or may not have a history of doing.) And in my thinking, I would catch myself talking myself into one choice and out of the other. Like I was arguing with myself.
And then it hit me โ what exactly am I arguing against? Who am I trying to reason with? It was somethingโฆ some kind of energy or pull in one directionโฆ and I was only aware of it when I saw I was using logic against it. When I realized my โthinking things throughโ was actually a debate.
Your gut is also referred to as intuition. It is feeling rather than reasoning. And thatโs what makes it so elusive. It doesnโt answer to pros/cons lists or play the โwhat ifโ game. It doesnโt speak the same language as logic or fall down to fear. And while all the thinking in the world wonโt reach itโฆ maybe reasoning will reveal it. Maybe our internal arguments are arrows aimed at our intuition. Maybe sometimes it is only through fighting our brain that our gut finds a voice.
2. It Is Difficult To Listen To
Not only is it hard to hear, but itโs often hard to follow. Because it doesnโt care about the consequences. Itโs looking out for one person and one person only โ you. It has a 30,000 ft view of your life and aims to keep you moving in the right direction.
It doesnโt deal with details โ the obstacles you have to step over, the people you pass (or the ones you bump into), the distractions along the way, or even the small twists and turns. Those arenโt your gutโs responsibilityโฆ those are matters of the heart and mind.
And I think thatโs why itโs so easy to miss โ or purposely ignore โ our gut. Because the road it leads us down is often difficult. It is full of the fears we havenโt faced, the desires we disregard, and the insecurities we ignore. Itโs a road less traveled and for good reason โ it is often easier to stay in the land of logic.
Related: 5 Gut Instincts You Shouldnโt Ignore
3. No One Understands It But You
In a world where we are constantly expected to explain ourselves, how do you explain the inexplicable? How do you stand up for something that doesnโt sit on solid ground? You canโt. Because it isnโt logical.
Itโs deeper than that. It is a quiet knowingโฆ a silent trust. It doesnโt argue; it only whispers. You are the only one who will ever hear itโฆ the only one who can give it lifeโฆ the only one who will see it for what it truly is. And the only thing you have on your side is time. Only time will reveal the reasons that others will understand.
So yes, listening to your gut comes with consequences alright. You may be judged. You may be misunderstood. You may be heading down a messy road. But know that doesnโt mean you are making a mistakeโฆ rather, you have stopped arguing with yourself and finally started listening to yourself.
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Let us know in the comments if you ever felt the signs your intuition is speaking to you.
Written By Kacie Main Originally Appeared In Thought Catalog
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