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Speaker is an instrument we use daily to hear. When I thought about speaker I realized that we also have a speaker within us. But are we listening to it. Are we tuning in to the speaker within? Which we call, our Gut Feeling.
We are so prone to listen to our gut feeling only at the time of emergency. In reality the gut is always talking to us & want to contribute to us in every chore of our daily life.
I know it might be sounding strange right now but trust me it isn’t that strange. All it require is to practice. Simple isn’t it? Then why are you not using it? What is keeping you to be aware about it? What will it take for you to start trusting it?
Start practicing with small things & you will see that how easily it become part of your life.
To listen to our Gut Feeling we need to learn Gain Clarity About Our Life – From Hazy to Clear:
Sometimes the biggest questions you can ask yourself—Who am I? What is my purpose? Where can I find fulfillment?—come down to a very simple one: What shall I do to today?
Grand visions aren’t hard to think up; carrying them out is the problem. Everyone’s days are filled with distractions. Duties and demands pile up steadily. The bigger issues become hazy when your to-do list is overflowing. So how can we bring vision and practicality closer together?
The world’s wisdom traditions tell us to look inside for the real obstacles that block the way to fulfillment. Outer demands will always fill the time given to them. Pitching into the swirling activity of daily life inevitably makes existence seem stressed and chaotic. What you can do instead is to examine your reality “in here,” which is where clarity can be found.
What most people find when they look inside are the following ingredients in their mental makeup:
Confusion: this manifests as not setting clear priorities because the path ahead doesn’t look clear and decisive.
Distraction: this manifests as a hundred small things that pull your attention this way and that.
Disorganization: this manifests as a lack of orderly thinking that leads to productive results.
These three ingredients make up the managerial part of mental life, which is a basic necessity.
Confusion is solved by getting your priorities straight.
Distraction is solved by getting better at focusing your attention.
Disorganization is solved by throwing out non-essentials and tending to the important things first.
Learning from Speaker: Listen To Your Gut Feelings