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How to learn to trust your decisions and intuition
Imagine that you are standing at a crossroads of three roads, each leading to a different destination, but there is no map. What will you do first?
I sit down and for a moment I just perceive my surroundings.
I'll try to remember if I've experienced something similar somewhere before.
I am going along the path that attracts me the most, without much thinking.
I will wait to see if someone appears who can advise me.
I will choose the path based on how solid and safe it seems.
In front of you is a mirror, but when you look into it, you don’t see yourself, but the image of something else. What is it?
Children's playground in the fog.
A compass that keeps turning.
A tree with broken and healthy branches.
Open doors to an unknown room.
A face that changes every time I look again.
You will receive a gift wrapped in thick black paper. What will you do?
I will unwrap it with tension, but carefully.
I'm waiting to see if someone will say what is in it.
I will let it lie, maybe it has its time.
I'll open it quickly – curiosity is stronger.
I will start by asking why such a packaging.
What analogy best describes your decision-making?
Scalpel – precise, rational, cold.
Comet – sudden, strong, but quickly fades away.
Wind-beaten leaf – sometimes stable, sometimes carried away.
Underground river – silent, deep, yet defining.
A path in the forest – uncertain, but beautiful and natural.
Friends decide to unexpectedly take a different route than you planned. How do you react?
I will adapt – after all, they may know better.
I feel uneasy, but I won't go against them.
I propose a compromise – so that everyone is satisfied.
I will consider my journey – sometimes it's okay to be alone.
I observe them, but I will keep my course in mind.
What animal best represents your intuition?
Owl – wise, yet hidden in the dark.
The cat – does its own thing, not always clearly.
Dog - loyal, but sometimes insecure.
Badger – intuitive, but stubbornly clings to the ground.
Butterfly – delicate, fleeting, but when it lands, everything comes to life.
When you feel uncertain, what usually helps you the most?
Movement – going somewhere, physically getting moving.
Conversation - with someone wise or close.
Silence – to close oneself off and perceive the inner self.
Logic - list the pros and cons.
Time – just let it be and it will mature.
In the darkness, you catch a glimpse of light flickering. What is the first thing that comes to your mind?
Someone is there – maybe a friend, maybe a threat.
That is a sign that I should go that way.
Definitely just a prelude, I won't concern myself with it.
Something is changing – I can feel it.
Light in the darkness – that's often how it is before a change.
Which statement best describes your relationship with mistakes?
Mistakes are proof that I tried something.
Mistakes can cost me a lot – I’d rather avoid the risk.
Mistakes are teachers – but only if I can recognize them.
Mistakes are inevitable – we don't go anywhere without them.
Mistakes leave marks – some heal slowly.
If your intuition had a color, what would it be?
Navy blue – deep, calm, hard to read.
Green - natural, growing, alive.
Gold – precious, but not always present.
Red - strong, urgent, sometimes disturbing.
Purple - between heaven and earth, mysterious.
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