I've been thinking about intuition lately and how it doesn't align with what is stereotypically thought of as intelligence.
I think society gaslights people, perhaps especially women, from listening to their intuition.
I know that as I've gotten better at listening to my intuition, it's paid me back exponentially. It gives me valuable information.
I've had a bad feeling about something for a while now, and my intuition allowed me to be prepared for the fallout.
I've also been able to cultivate and listen to my intuition in different ways through coaching, which also offers rewards and is in support of other people working through challenges or on their own path of growth.
I've come to know intuition to be an important part of intelligence, and it's unfortunately that we still live with an Enlightenment-era mindset that separates logic from other types of knowing and places them in a hierarchy.
I wish we were given lessons on how to cultivate our intuition from an early age and that it was valued more widely.