What is Intuition? 15 Ways to Develop Yours


Intuition can be broadly defined as the ability to understand or know something instinctively, without the need for conscious reasoning or evidence. It involves making quick, unconscious judgments or decisions based on a sense of inner knowledge or “gut feeling.” Intuition often arises spontaneously, seemingly without a clear and logical thought process.

Here are a few key characteristics of intuition:

It operates quickly and effortlessly, providing immediate insights or hunches without conscious effort. It draws upon our vast pool of tactic knowledge and experiences accumulated over time, including patterns, associations, and previous learning, which is not accessible by the conscious mind. Unlike reasoning and logic to come to a conclusion, your intuition jumps straight to a conclusion based on subconscious reasoning. Intuition can be influenced by emotions and feelings. Gut instincts or intuitive responses may be associated with a sense of confidence, comfort, or unease. It is believed to arise from unconscious mental processes, such as neural pattern recognition, heuristics, or implicit memory retrieval. It takes into account various contextual cues, including environmental factors, body language, and subtle signals, which contribute to intuitive insights.

Developing intuition is a gradual process that involves honing in on your self-awareness, cultivating openness, and practicing mindful observation. While not everyone may experience intuition in the same way, everyone has an intuition and the ability to strengthen it. Here are 15 strategies that can help you develop or build up your intuition:

1. Practice Meditation

Regular meditation can cultivate mindfulness and inner awareness, allowing you to tap into your intuitive insights. Before you start your meditation session, take note of how you feel, is there anything on your mind? It doesn’t need to be a problem you are overcoming, it could be positive feelings or negative feelings. In either case, just note how you feel about whatever is on your mind. As you meditate and start to let go, your body will cling to certain feelings and or emotions. After you come out of your meditative state, write down or acknowledge what you are feeling, thinking, or knowing through your intuition.

2. Follow Your Inner Voice

Pay attention to that inner voice or gut feeling, and make a conscious effort to trust and act upon it when appropriate. Your intuition is what tells you to leave a room, go a different route to work today, not go on another date with that person, if your partner is cheating. It also tells you positive things, to take advantage of opportunities, go out on anther date with that person, etc. Your intuition shows up quick, and the better you get at listening to it, the more often it will show up in your life.

3. Engage in Creative Activities

Engaging in creative pursuits, such as painting, writing, or playing music, can help you tap into your intuitive and imaginative capacities. Getting into a flow state where you are expressing yourself in the flow state is what brings about your intuition kicking in.

4. Spend Time in Nature

Immersing yourself in nature can help you reconnect with your senses and tune into the subtle signals and energies around you. It would be beneficial to take your shoes off and walk on the dirt, sand, or grass. Feel the breeze around you, and allow yourself to connect with nature.

5. Keep an Intuition Journal

Maintain a journal dedicated to recording your intuitive experiences, insights, dreams, and any other intuitive occurrences you encounter. Looking back on these entries will allow you to see where your intuition was right and help you trust in it more and more over time. In addition, keeping a dream journal allows you to see a glimpse in your subconscious which you can then connect with intuitive thoughts and feelings throughout your day. This will allow you to use your intuition and logic, which helps a lot of people believe in, and trust their intuition even further.

6. Practice Mindful Observation

Cultivate the habit of mindfully observing your surroundings, people’s behaviors, and your own emotions. Notice any patterns or impressions that emerge. Your subconscious already does this, which is how your intuition works. Make it a conscious habit to be aware, and trust the feelings that arise from your intuition.

7. Trust Your Body’s Wisdom

Learn to listen to the sensations and signals your body provides. Your body often holds valuable intuitive information that can guide your decision-making. One exercise you can do is to stand straight with your feet together, close your eyes and say, “my name is (your name)” and notice which way your body sways. Next say, “My name is (a name that is not your own)” and notice which way your body sways. This exercise can help you quickly check in with your intuition to make a decision, or look inward for other advice and guidance.

8. Seek Quiet Reflection

Set aside dedicated time for quiet reflection, away from distractions, to allow your intuition to surface and provide guidance. You could couple this with writing in your journal and perhaps instead of starting with one long meditation session, you just take multiple short 2 or 3 minute breaks to quiet your mind and listen to your body.

9. Seek Different Perspectives

Engage in conversations with people from diverse backgrounds, listen to their viewpoints, and consider alternative perspectives. This expands your thinking and helps you develop a broader intuitive understanding. You can also look at a circumstance or situation and try to observe it from a year ago, or a year in the future. Likewise, try to look at it from inside yourself at a cellular level and outside yourself to your friends and family, the community you are part of, the territory in which you live, as a human being, all the way out to where you are looking at yourself and the circumstance from outside this world, looking down at the Earth.

10. Pay Attention to Synchronicity

When you notice a repeated synchronicity, your intuition is trying to tell you something. Pay attention to when they happen, the emotions you feel when you see them, and how you interpret them in your life.

11. Practice Non-Attachment

Cultivate a state of non-attachment to outcomes and expectations. This allows your intuition to flow more freely, without being clouded by preconceived notions.

12. Start Small and Build Up

Start by trusting your intuition in small, low-stakes situations. You will gradually build up confidence as you observe the accuracy of your intuitive insights which will allow you to trust your intuition for high-stakes situations as well.

13. Cultivate Emotional Awareness

Develop emotional intelligence and awareness of your own emotions as well as the emotions of others. Emotions can provide valuable intuitive information.

14. Engage in Intuitive Exercises

Practice specific exercises designed to develop intuition, such as intuitive card readings, intuitive decision-making exercises, or intuitive writing prompts.

15. Practice Active Listening

When interacting with others, practice active listening. Pay attention to not only the words being spoken but also non-verbal cues, such as body language, tone of voice, and energy. This can provide valuable information for intuitive understanding.

Remember, developing your intuition is a personal journey, and not all techniques will resonate with everyone. Explore and experiment with different approaches, and trust your own instincts to find what works best for you.

Tara

I am a student of life, but educationally speaking I got my BA from UCLA with degrees in both Psychology and Sociology. I am currently studying at the University of Metaphysics to get a PhD in metaphysical hypnosis. I am passionate about helping people discover themselves and encourage you to live by your own truth, I believe we all have the answers to our life questions buried within us, I want to help you discover those truths and live your life to the best of your ability.

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