You Keep Burning Things Down and Calling It Intuition
If you always change things right before they succeed, that’s not intuition.
I’ve grown paid Facebook groups.
I’ve grown free Facebook groups.
And every single time I got close to the finish line, my body would react.
A tightening right in my upper abdomen.
The Solar Gate.
Right after that tightening, I would tell myself a story.
“That’s my intuition.”
“This isn’t aligned anymore.”
“I need to burn this down.”
It wasn’t intuition.
It was my nervous system reacting to more responsibility.
The closer I got to success, the more responsibility came with it.
More leadership.
More consistency.
More expectation.
And my patterns showed up.
Second-guessing.
Interfering.
Starting over.
Not because I was lazy.
Not because I was scared.
Because I didn’t yet have the capacity to hold that level.
It took over $5,000 in courses, books, and a lot of honest observation before I could admit that.
Once I learned to watch where my body tightened, everything became clearer.
You stop romanticizing intuition.
You stop calling collapse alignment.
You stop burning things down to relieve pressure.
You start recognizing patterns.
And once you recognize the gate, the nervous system can be taught that what’s coming is safe to hold.
Some of you aren’t blocked.
You’re uncomfortable with responsibility—and calling the exit intuition.
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Brielle Boney
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You Keep Burning Things Down and Calling It Intuition
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