Direction Over Destination: Trusting Your Intuition (Even When It Isn’t “Logical”)
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What if the detours you're afraid to take are actually the ones leading you home? Sometimes the most aligned path forward is the one that makes the least logical sense on paper.
We talk about following your intuition when the "shoulds" say otherwise, and about letting life be directional instead of destinational. From big pivots (hello, unexpected moves) to the tiny choices that build toward real change, we explore seasonality, possibility, and how to attune to what actually feels alive.
What We Explore:- Letting intuition reroute you off the "linear" path
- Direction vs. destination (and why the journey matters most)
- Seasonality, nature, and allowing life to shift in cycles
- Possibility mindset after hard seasons and reopening to what could be
- The importance of community and belonging—finding the people who "get" your off-script life
- Practices that help you tune into your intuition (journaling, movement, oracle cards)
- Why researching options is part of intuitive knowing (not indecision)
- How to recognize when something feels expansive vs. contractive in your body
- Spotting "shoulds" vs. aligned desires
- Building big change from many small, intuitive steps
- Why "quantum leaps" are really micro-decisions compounded
- Creative nervous system care: space, walking, recovery, integration
- The difference between controlling outcomes and trusting the process
- Learning to document the good moments, not just the hard ones
- "Let life be directional, not destinational."
- "Possibility returns when we stop forcing the plan."
- "Small, intentional steps are what add up to the leap."
- "The world is structured for capitalistic gain, not for humanity—we have to remember that."
- "Everything ends eventually, good or bad. That either allows us to let go and shift through the bad, or enjoy the fleeting good moments."
Where am I focused on the destination versus the direction and how I feel?
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