Your Intuition Is Real — You Just Learned to Ignore It
Most people already know the answer before they think it through.
They just don’t trust it.
That small feeling you get in your body… that first impression… that “something feels off” or “this feels right” — that’s your intuition.
And it’s usually right the first time.
Your body notices things before your mind does
Intuition isn’t always a voice or a big message.
Most of the time it’s subtle:
- A weird feeling around someone
- Feeling relaxed or open in the right place
- Feeling drained or heavy for no clear reason
- Knowing something without being able to explain it
Your body picks up energy before your brain makes sense of it.
Why people lose it
When you’re young, you’re taught to think more than you feel.
You hear things like:
- “Don’t be silly”
- “That doesn’t make sense”
- “You’re overthinking it”
So you start ignoring your inner signals.
And over time, you stop trusting yourself.
But it never actually goes away
Intuition doesn’t leave.
It just gets quieter.
Then it shows up in other ways — usually through feelings in your body or strong gut reactions.
Fear vs intuition (this is important)
People mix these up all the time.
Fear feels:
- loud
- rushed
- stressful
- repetitive
Intuition feels:
- calm
- simple
- clear
- steady
Even if the message is strong, intuition doesn’t panic.
How it starts coming back
A lot of people only reconnect with their intuition when they slow their life down.
Or when something in their life forces them to start paying attention again.
It often shows up as:
- stronger gut feelings
- being more sensitive to people
- knowing who feels right or wrong quickly
- trusting first impressions more
The main thing to remember
You don’t need to “force” intuition.
You just need to stop ignoring it.
Start small.
Notice the first feeling you get about something — before your mind talks you out of it.
That’s usually the real one.