Totally agree about the part of avoiding rigid environments. As an entrepreneur something I’ve found helpful is leveraging my intuition to create repeatable support systems so I don’t feel boxed in yet it makes space for intuition downloads to land
Intuition to create support systems - would love to hear more about your process! And also what role does structure (or the masculine energy) play in how you run your business?
Thanks Phil, this is such great advice and not just for business either. In academia, I find myself constantly caught between wanting to go with my gut and wanting to fall back on systems that I know work. As you say, it's working out a combination of the two that works both for you as an individual and the situation.
Thanks Sam. I agree, I find some many of us have an aversion one or the other based on our life experiences, and what has predictably worked for us in the past, or created some experience of pain or hardship. But yes - the recognition that its not one to the exclusion of the other, and instead it's an "AND" can be a pathway towards more a more rewarding experience of success, and I daresay also a pathway towards healing if we want to take it a bit deeper.
Totally agree about the part of avoiding rigid environments. As an entrepreneur something I’ve found helpful is leveraging my intuition to create repeatable support systems so I don’t feel boxed in yet it makes space for intuition downloads to land
Intuition to create support systems - would love to hear more about your process! And also what role does structure (or the masculine energy) play in how you run your business?
I think I needed to hear this today. Thank you for sharing!
You are very welcome happy holidays!
Thanks Phil, this is such great advice and not just for business either. In academia, I find myself constantly caught between wanting to go with my gut and wanting to fall back on systems that I know work. As you say, it's working out a combination of the two that works both for you as an individual and the situation.
Thanks Sam. I agree, I find some many of us have an aversion one or the other based on our life experiences, and what has predictably worked for us in the past, or created some experience of pain or hardship. But yes - the recognition that its not one to the exclusion of the other, and instead it's an "AND" can be a pathway towards more a more rewarding experience of success, and I daresay also a pathway towards healing if we want to take it a bit deeper.