Have you heard the expression, “He(she) wears his(her) heart on his(her) sleeve?” I don’t really know what that means. But I do know every now and then, it pays to follow the heart. When I follow my heart, I’m usually happy with the outcome.
Before you start to judge me and think that following my heart is a “weak” thing to do. Let me point out to you that I am a pretty strong business woman. Sometimes I eat nails for breakfast (well, maybe not that), and I take my business quite seriously. Last year, I made a pretty comfortable income. This year, I am poised to do even better.
So, you can see that I am a pretty serious business owner. I understand research, analytics, graphs, cash flow, customer service and more. I also understand matters of my heart.
Do you struggle with being able to follow the instincts of your heart? The truth is, in many circumstances, your instincts are usually right, but if you tend to over think things too much, you might stray from those initial inner thoughts.
When you follow your heart, you’re usually happy. Happy people enjoy their lives. I also think they are usually healthier in the long run. If you want to be happy, learn how to follow your heart. Here are three starter tips:
- Trust your subconscious thoughts. It can be a challenge to remain in touch with your subconscious thoughts. But when you do, the truth will be revealed to you if you give yourself enough time. Your subconscious thoughts make up your initial instincts and are close to your heart. Learn to trust yourself.
- Go with what feels right. Don’t be afraid to take action towards the things that feel “just right”. If something feels off to you, you can stop and explore the reasons why. It always starts with a feeling. Lean toward your positive feelings.
- Avoid over thinking. Sometimes your mind can get away from you and start cycling through negative thoughts. Take deep breaths and get back into a positive mindset so that you can see your true path more clearly.
You’ll find that most of the time your instincts and heart are correct in the end. Even when they’re not, don’t be discouraged, just keep practicing. Keep a positive attitude and persevere. Soon your heart and instincts will be a natural factor in your guiding lights. Balance your heart with mind and body.
Follow Your Heart
Before you start to judge me and think that following my heart is a “weak” thing to do. Let me point out to you that I am a pretty strong business woman. Sometimes I eat nails for breakfast (well, maybe not that), and I take my business quite seriously. Last year, I made a pretty comfortable income. This year, I am poised to do even better.
So, you can see that I am a pretty serious business owner. I understand research, analytics, graphs, cash flow, customer service and more. I also understand matters of my heart.
Do you struggle with being able to follow the instincts of your heart? The truth is, in many circumstances, your instincts are usually right, but if you tend to over think things too much, you might stray from those initial inner thoughts.
When you follow your heart, you’re usually happy. Happy people enjoy their lives. I also think they are usually healthier in the long run. If you want to be happy, learn how to follow your heart. Here are three starter tips:
You’ll find that most of the time your instincts and heart are correct in the end. Even when they’re not, don’t be discouraged, just keep practicing. Keep a positive attitude and persevere. Soon your heart and instincts will be a natural factor in your guiding lights. Balance your heart with mind and body.