Why You Should Trust How You Feel!

Apr 7, 2014 | Sensory Goodness

elle decor despana

(Elle Decor Espana)

I have this one big pillar of thought that guides all my feng shui- and everything else for that matter!- when it feels wrong, it is wrong. 

Our true nature functions on instincts.

I got a great big live demonstration of this recently and I had to share it!

Today’s video is all about trusting what you know, and using your intuition as a starting point when you feel sometyhing is just not right.

If you feel something is wrong, that can be the start of a deeper investigation and excavation of what that feeling means in your world.

What you find when you do a little digging can often lead to major transformation.

In this case, for me, it potentially saved my life (!) as my problem was electrical. And I just knew something was wrong…

xoxo Dana

 

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2 Comments

  1. Diana

    Hi Dana,
    Love your site 🙂 but hate the wind in your videos, why not video yourself in the calm?
    Love you, Diana

    Reply
    • danaclaudat

      thank you Diana! haha, i hate the wind, too! I’m moving to a place with an indoor and bright and calm studio in two weeks: so no more wind 😉

      Reply

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