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Insights for the Savvy
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June 8, 2007
Vol. VI, Issue 6
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In This Issue
Insight of the Month
Dear Friends,
Are you an entrepreneur? Do I have an exciting offer for you!
I'm pleased to announce my new Next Leap Coaching Group - a
group designed for entrepreneurs who are poised to take the next "leap" in their
business and want to make sure they make the best, most strategic, most
financially effective jump up to significant levels of business success.
For the full scoop, go directly to
http://www.metavoice.org/icoach/coaching-group.shtml. This group
begins on Wednesday, June 27 and there are only SIX spots available, so
sign up today
at for an investment of only $150.
I also want to highlight my good friend Elizabeth Goodsell and her professional
organizing company That's Neat! Elizabeth is a crackerjack
organizer who's helped me greatly improve the level of organization in my life!
Read more about her business under Useful Resources.
My best to you!
Claudette
Tune into the Language of Your Intuition
"Like an ability or muscle, hearing your inner wisdom is strengthened by
doing it."
- Robbie Gass
How many times, when we hear a foreign language for the first time, are we
struck by the interesting sounds coming from the speakers - even if we don't
understand what they're saying? How quickly do we then begin ignoring those
sounds because what we hear doesn't spark comprehension?
Identifying and deciphering the language of intuition that's chattering away in
our minds can be an equally foreign experience. Yet learning the translation key
can bring abundant understanding and opportunity. But where can you find the
key?
Start by tuning into more obvious intuitive experiences: a song lyric that pops
into your head, a gut feeling or a recurring dream. Intuition is largely a form
of sensory knowledge - a sixth sense that's as available to you as your sight,
hearing, taste, touch or smell. Just like the other five senses, it's a
knowledge that has little to do with your mental capability.
Becoming acquainted with your intuitive voice is a personal experience, and
usually involves expanding your perspective of intuition. Unfortunately, it's
rarely as conventional wisdom predicts - that intuition will come in dramatic "flashes" that are so obvious we feel as if we've been struck by lightening, hit
over the head with a two-by-four or heard angels sing.
More likely, intuition shows up in the dialect of the ordinary, often taking the
form of a fleeting inner comment, such as "I really should call Ken and tell him
about my new business idea," or "You know, every time I drive by that
restaurant, I feel compelled to stop" or "I should look through that pile of
mail." How easy it is to dismiss these seemingly benign thoughts because the
thoughts come without the context of why each thought is intuitively important.
Or, worse yet, those thoughts are followed by our inner critic, eager to jump in
with "Now there's a stupid idea."
How can I start to recognize - and listen to - my intuitive dialect?
- Pay attention to fleeting inner comments. Follow the direction of these
messages and see where they lead you. For instance, today I got a sense that I
should go through a stack of mail. I did, and found a long-awaited check that I
had missed when I flipped through the mail just a day earlier.
- Notice repeated experiences, such as three people recommending the same book
to you in the space of a week. That's a sign that you should run out and get the
book.
- View intuition as a sixth sense - use it as you would your eyes, ears, nose,
mouth or skin.
- Practice asking your intuition a question and listening for an answer. Then
have patience. The answer may come immediately, or it may not arrive for several
days, weeks or even months.
- Observe your body. The body is incapable of falsehood; if it gives you a
message, it's best to listen. An acquaintance recounted a long-standing internal
pull to move to the U.S. Whenever she resisted this urge to move from her home
country, she literally felt punched in the stomach. Once she made the decision
to move, the stomach-punching stopped.
- Use your energy levels as a barometer. As your energy rises, plummets, and
centers you, what do you notice? For many of us, energy can serve as an
intuitive gateway, and a useful way to heighten our awareness of our intuitive
dialect.
Start learning the language of your intuition today. Listen to the information
your body, heart and soul share with you. Just as learning a foreign language
will allow to communicate in new places, deciphering the dialect of your
intuition will transport you to whole new worlds. You have all the tools you
need to learn your own intuitive dialect. With practice, you'll be fluent!
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Products & Services
- Next Leap Coaching Group. Are you an
entrepreneur ready to leap up to a new level of business success?
Learn more about my 3-step process to determine the leap that's
going to bring the most abundance to your business. Go
directly to
http://www.metavoice.org/icoach/coaching
-group.shtml and claim one of the 6
coaching group spots today!
- The Highlands Ability Battery (THAB). Stop buying books
and attending seminars! You could easily spend 6 months - or a lot
more - trying to find satisfaction in your career. Why do that
when you can take 3 hours to get the answers you need right now?
You'll take the THAB in the comfort of your own home on your
computer, receive a 33 page report and enjoy a 90 minute
individual consultation to help you understand your results. This
test is truly a life-changing investment. Please go directly to:
http://www.vip-coaching.com/resources-highlands.htm
- Career Coaching with Claudette. Does your career need a tune up?
Your business a realignment? How about your passion and purpose -
could they stand to be reignited? I'd love to offer you a
complimentary coaching consultation. Please contact me directly at
781-316-1923 or write to
claudette@metavoice.org to book your 30 minutes with me.
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Useful Resources
- That's Neat! Organizing. Need a coach for your clutter? Reduce
stress and have more time for the things you enjoy by working with a
professional organizer. That's Neat! provides organizing services for the home
and home office, with a focus on helping busy families. Please visit
www.thatsneatorganizing.com for more information. If you aren't in the metro-Boston area, find
an organizer through the National Association of Professional Organizers
www.napo.net.
- Books by Laura Day. Laura Day has written several great books on
intuition - Practical Intuition, The Circle and her latest
Welcome to Your Crisis. If you're interested in further developing your
natural intuitive abilities - we all have them - I highly recommend Laura's
books as a resource.
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Insights for the Savvy is written and produced by Claudette Rowley. If you have questions or comments, please send them to
info@metavoice.org. To find out more about Claudette and her coaching services, visit
http://www.metavoice.org or call 781.316.1923.
MetaVoice, Inc.
125 Sylvia St.
Arlington, MA
02476
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