Ready to Trust Your Intuition More?
Ready to Trust Your Intuition More?
Sometimes, clarity doesn’t come from thinking more—it comes from creating space to listen.
Many of us are used to looking outside of ourselves for answers. We analyze, seek advice, and try to “figure things out.” While these approaches can be helpful, there is also a deeper, quieter source of guidance available to us—our intuition.
In my book, Intuitive Development, I share that your intuition is not something you have to force or “turn on.”
It’s already present. It’s a natural part of you.
Often, it becomes easier to access when we slow down, soften our focus, and begin to trust the subtle ways it communicates.
Your intuition may come through as:
- A gentle feeling
- A sense of knowing
- A quiet inner voice
- Or even a pause that invites you to reflect before moving forward
The more you listen, the more familiar it becomes.
And the more you trust it, the more it begins to guide you in ways that feel aligned, supportive, and clear.
At the same time, this isn’t always something we cultivate on our own.
Being in a supportive space—where you can pause, reflect, and connect inward—can make all the difference.
✨ An Invitation
If you’re feeling drawn to deepen your connection with your intuition, I invite you to join me for a live gathering:
Intuitive Play Time
A relaxed, supportive space to connect inward and strengthen your intuitive awareness.
🗓 April 28 | 6:30–8:00 p.m. CDT
💻 Live on Zoom
This is a space to explore, notice what arises, and gently build trust in your inner knowing—at your own pace.
If this resonates with you, you’ll likely enjoy this experience.
🌿 Community Option
This gathering is free for members of the Intuitive Connections Community.
You’re welcome to join here.
💫 Continuing the Journey
If you feel you’d benefit from more personalized support, you’re also welcome to explore a private Intuitive Coaching session.
You can learn more here.
There’s no single “right” way to develop your intuition—only the way that feels true for you.
And often, the first step is simply giving yourself permission to listen.

