There is a knowing that lives beneath language.
Before the analysis. Before the justification. Before the need to be understood.
This piece is an invitation back to that place.
To the first signal.
The subtle tightening in the chest.
The warmth in the belly.
The quiet “no” that gets negotiated into a “maybe.”
The gentle “yes” that we abandon in favor of what makes sense.
Somewhere along the way, many of us learned to mistrust that voice—
to override it with logic, to silence it for approval, to question it in the presence of authority.
We were taught that certainty lives outside of us.
But the body remembers.
It always has.
Trust Your Intuition is about returning to that internal compass—
the one that does not shout, but persists.
The one that does not argue, but knows.
It asks:
What would it mean to believe yourself the first time?
To move before the doubt arrives?
To honor the instinct without requiring evidence?
This is not about impulsivity.
It is about relationship—
with the self, with the body, with the quiet intelligence that has been waiting to be trusted.
Because intuition is not something you find.
It is something you stop abandoning.
And when you listen—
really listen—
you may realize…
you were never lost.