Do you need a career intuitive?

Sue Frederick is a career intuitive. Frederick used to be a traditional career counselor, but now she helps her clients find their ideal work by leveraging numerology and intuitive guidance. Her book, I See Your Dream Job: A Career Intuitive Shows You How to Discover What You Were Put on Earth to Do, is an [...]

Intuition and the scientific method

I’m a big fan of the scientific method. In a nutshell, the scientific method says that we should define the question, form a hypothesis, test it, adjust, then test again. Repeat until you have something that can be reproduced consistently. Why not apply the same level of scrutiny to our intuition?

Calling all extroverts…

I am an introvert, but I love to hang out with extroverts. Those of the extroverted persuasion fascinate me. I think the universe knows I love them because it keeps sending them to me. These wonderful souls accept my blunt comments and observations, and instead of thinking about and stewing over my words, they just react…

The intuitive decision making process

OK, I keep talking about using your intuition to make decisions, but the obvious question is: How? I’m the type of person who makes lists for everything. So, when I started working on using my intuition in a more directed way, I read a lot of books about the subject. I was looking for a simple process I could follow…

Gridiron intuition

I’m not a sports fan, but I can tell when someone on the field knows how to use their intuition to kick butt. Tate Forcier, the freshman quarterback from Michigan, is a great example…

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