
Dear Readers,
I’ve always believed in intuition — that subtle, gentle knowing that nudges you in the right direction even when you can’t logically explain why. It’s usually reliable. Steady. Almost annoyingly accurate. But then… there are weekends. Days when I wake up and my intuition feels like it packed a bag and left for a two-day vacation without warning.
Suddenly I can’t decide anything. My mind gets fuzzy, my choices feel questionable, and I start spiralling over tiny decisions like which cereal to buy or whether I should reply to someone now or later. The inner voice that usually has so much wisdom suddenly offers nothing but static, and I’m left wondering if something is wrong with me — or if my intuition is simply tired of my questions.
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But the more I paid attention, the more I realized something: intuition isn’t gone, it’s resting. It steps back when I’m overwhelmed, overstimulated, or pushing myself too hard. When the nervous system is buzzing, intuition doesn’t fight it — it waits. Because clarity doesn’t land in a mind that’s sprinting; it arrives in the moments you finally slow down.
These days, when my intuition “takes a weekend off,” instead of panicking, I soften. I breathe. I let the noise settle. And slowly, the guidance returns — not with certainty, but with a quiet, steady “start here.” Maybe intuition isn’t supposed to guide us constantly. Maybe its pauses are part of the guidance too. Maybe even intuition needs rest from time to time — and maybe that’s a hint that we do, too.
Taking it one imperfect step at a time,
Alex R

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