Trust your intuition – Julian Summerhayes

I hate the label ‘Guru’.

It practically makes me puke.

What does anyone really know?

There is way too much noise these days, and it is easy to be seduced by the next big thing, named person or following (Tribes and all that stuff).

I am not suggesting that you throw caution to the wind, but you know when something feels right. It’s nice to receive a few accolades but being wrong is just as important as always hitting the proverbial nail on the head. If all you did was go through life getting it right then Jack/Jill would be monumentally dull.

To locate that instinctive voice, try (occasionally) tuning out the noise.

Let the thoughts flow.

Get a sense of where you are, where you have come from and, perhaps, where you are headed.

Trust to that inner voice, even the one that is trying to talk you out of you next trip.

Happiness is an elusive mistress.

Very often it is hidden from view by our own yearning.

But, nevertheless, trust to your intuition.

You may not always get it right, but you know you can live with something that you have crafted, rather than living the dreams of someone else.