My delight at finding eco cleaning balls for washing clothes reminded me of the challenge of recognising true opportunities
verses seduction. In changing times this is particularly important to master……
A true opportunity benefits all parties involved and fits
with your values and what is important to you.
Although there may be excitement and fear connected with the
opportunity, you will feel an expanded sense of possibility. A seduction on the other hand usually means
you get some benefits temporarily but the party offering it benefits a lot
more. Often the seduction is presented
so well the only way to recognise it is through our intuition. This may come in the form of a warning voice
(perhaps saying ‘what’s the catch?’), a picture in your mind or a feeling. Rather than an urgent panic it is usually
more a feeling of unease.
As
Master Life Coach Laura Berman Fortgang points out, the more you listen to your
intuition, the easier your life will become.
When you can feel the difference between opportunity and seduction, you
can prevent yourself from using your energy in pursuit of disappointing
rewards, save yourself from getting into problems and keep yourself free for
the real opportunities.
From
my own experience and that of my clients, it is rare to find a negative
situation that has arisen where the client had no awareness of their intuition
warning them what was ahead.
Unfortunately it is often easier to ignore the intuition. You may not want to believe it as the
seduction sounds so perfect and it may be hard to find tangible evidence you
can use to justify your decision to others.
Trusting
your intuition is easier when….
* You make time to ‘tune in’, listen and be
open to your intuition, a daily practice for this is a great idea.
* You understand how your body and
subconscious communicates. It is
different for different people and could involve voices, symbols, emotions and
body sensations.
* You honestly review the intuition you’ve
received in the past and the consequences of acting or not acting on it.
Looking forward to hearing your experiences of working with this.