Spirituality

8 Ways Stress Affects Your Intuition & What Could Help?

Many iconic leaders and business tycoons credit their success to their intuition or gut feeling. They claim their intuitive decision-making saves them from last-minute fallbacks and elevates their sense of innovation. Intuition, or the gut feeling of knowing something without any statistics or studies, is predominantly a combination of experience and gathered knowledge working subconsciously. It is a prized quality tool that positively affects our lives when we nurture it.On the other hand, stress leads to a distressed mind, clogging our intuitive ability and weakening it. It is crucial to understand how stress affects your intuition and ways to prevent it.

How Stress Affects Intuition?

  1. Compromises your cognitive ability

Intuition is magical when it is powered by wisdom and true knowledge. With stress, the mind is no longer still, and acquiring knowledge and reasoning becomes impaired. 

  1. Creates fear

Stress pushes you to think of quick solutions in fear of losing your reputation or resources. But intuition is never hasty and is at its best when the mind is still and quiet. Stress overpowers the mind, not allowing intuition to function.

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  1. Influences your decisions 

It’s essential to manage stress to develop intuition. Stress opens up your emotional doors and keeps you from thinking straight. It influences your decisions without the effective presence of mind. 

  1. It brings ego to the fore

One of the overrated human feelings is ego i.e., the sense of pride or superiority over others. Stress due to unpredictable or difficult situations often threatens our ego, which might make us function from an ego-induced frame of mind, affecting our intuition. The mind mostly ignores other factors when it makes ego-induced decisions which may lead to dishevelled circumstances.

  1. It leads to a loss of clarity

Stress is the cause of many health and mental problems like insomnia, high blood pressure, obesity, depression, etc. With these pertaining issues, the mind loses its intuitive ability, focus, and direction in life.

  1. It leaves you with mediocre achievements

Intuition nurtured with meditation, knowledge, and solace graces your life with many innovative ideas and achievements. Stress dilutes the intuition to the point that your achievements become mediocre. It may lead you to not trust your intuition anymore due to confusion.

  1. It clouds your intuition

Stress emanates negative emotions which cloud your intuition. It brings down your confidence and makes you feel insecure about your choices in life. This, in fact, also changes your outlook towards life and makes it a burden.

  1. It kills your empathy and compassion 

Your feelings and expressions depict stress when you are pressured. Empathy and compassion within you take a toll and you feel different than you used to. This, in turn, poses a problem as you connect with people. And your relationships directly impact the development of your intuitive ability. This is how stress affects intuition psychology.

 

“When you listen, listen to something more. Not just to the sound, but to the silence too.”

-Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

How to Develop Your Intuition?

  • By Being Informed

Always keep yourself well informed about the subject matter. Knowledge builds intellect which also affects your subconscious mind and helps develop your intuition. Every decision comes out well-rounded when your intuition is backed by a strong foundation of knowledge.

  • By Easing out

When you ease out and relax, you don’t put any pressure on your mind. Most creative ideas emerge from you when you are peaceful. 

  • By Listening to your Body Signals

Sometimes your mind and body send signals in situations that may look better from the outside but won’t feel good to you. For example: Being at a loud party or going on a trip with friends. Listening to these body signals could help develop the unconscious mind and intuition.

  • Through Meditation

Meditation provides answers to key problems in life through the gift of silence. When the mind is still, free from worries and anxieties, it helps you access your natural intuition. That makes your sixth sense active and profoundly influences your decision-making capabilities.

“Quieting the mind gives a sense of intuition, brings the mind to the present moment and brings balance.”

-Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

Meditating at least for 10 minutes a day can improve your control over emotions and tap into your intuitive abilities.

“You can develop your intuition through regular meditation. When the mind is free of cravings, aversions and distortions, it settles and becomes sharper. That is when intuition develops.”

-Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar

Balance it Off

Often people invest in choices(with time/money) by listening to their gut feelings. While it may work for them at times, they must understand that they should not pay heed to only one call, but rather balance their intuitive approach with rational thinking. 

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