What Intuition Actually Is (And What It Isn't)
Intuition is often talked about but rarely defined. In this space, intuition is not urgency. It’s not a rush. It’s not pressure to act.
Intuition is clarity. Clarity tends to feel:
  • calm
  • steady
  • neutral
  • grounded in the body
Urgency tends to feel:
  • tight
  • anxious
  • compelling
  • loud
Urgency usually comes from fear, conditioning, or a nervous system that doesn’t feel safe yet.
Another important distinction we hold here is this: Intuition is not reassurance. Intuition doesn’t exist to soothe anxiety or confirm decisions we’ve already made. Its role is to support self-trust, not replace it.
Sometimes intuition offers information. Sometimes it offers silence. Sometimes it simply asks us to slow down. None of those are wrong.
As we move toward January, this space will focus on learning how to recognise intuition clearly and responsibly, rather than chasing certainty. There’s nothing you need to practice yet. Just notice how clarity feels in your body and how urgency feels different.
That awareness alone is a foundation.
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Dannielle McAuliffe
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What Intuition Actually Is (And What It Isn't)
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