3 results for tag: Decisions


How To Listen to Your Intuition

When you are trying to make an important decision, everyone you ask in some form or another will recommend, "Listen to your intuition". This is excellent advice, but often not helpful. If you knew how to listen to your intuition, would you be asking your friends and family advice in the first place? Probably not. I think it is pretty clear that most people will agree that if you listen to your intuition, the process of making decisions will become clearer, simpler and more successful. For most people, the challenge is not wanting to listen to your intuition, it is knowing how to effectively listen to your intuition. I invite you to join me as we explore different methods on how to listen to your intuition.   How To Listen to Your Intuition - Providence Life Caching and Reiki Counseling - Intuition mind gift Einstein   ...

Providence Spiritual Life Coaching – Helping, Fixing or Serving?

I recently read an incredible article in Shambala Sun titled Helping, Fixing or Serving? by Rachel Naomi Remen. This article inspired an opportunity to reflect on the differences of helping, fixing or serving. As a Providence Holistic Counseling Services, the distinctions are important and valuable in my work. During periods of my life when I was receiving support from professionals in the Mental Health and Spiritual Communities, I was fortunate to be directed to people who clearly wanted my best interest first, this was clear in the way they interacted and guided me. I somehow knew this, even from those I paid for their services. I think we can feel at a deeper level when we are served and when are being helped or fixed by someone. ...

The Art of Knowing is Knowing What to Ignore

"The art of knowing is knowing what to ignore" Rumi

  The art of knowing is knowing what to ignore Rumi - Providence Life Coaching & Reiki Counseling   I saw this posted recently by a friend on Facebook, yes Facebook. Again, from Rumi, "The art of knowing is knowing what to ignore." I appreciate the simplicity of this illustration and how it depicts the lens we each view life, and what we see or do not see....