Trust your instincts

Intuition is a spiritual faculty and does not explain, but simply points the way. -Florence Shinn

I have been traveling since April and I will admit that I’ve been feeling a little burned out lately.  I thought staying a little longer in one place would help to combat that but unfortunately it hasn’t.  From the first day I arrived I felt a sense of home here in Antigua and immediately decided that I would stay here for a few months.  I started looking for an apartment and even though there were ads placed everywhere my searches were coming to a dead end.  I tend to look at resistance from a birds eye view and thought it would be best to just sit back, pray about what to do next, and wait for an answer.

Well, I woke up this morning and had this gut feeling that it was time to move on to the next destination.  People find it odd that I’m just traveling on a whim and have absolutely no idea how long I’m actually going to stay in one place. I think it makes total sense for someone who has learned to completely trust her instincts and so far the choices I’ve made along this journey haven’t failed me yet.  Although I felt a connection with this city it feels more like a final destination as opposed to a place you’d just pass through and I’m not quite yet ready to settle down and stop moving.

So what’s next for me? You’ll have to stay tuned to find out.

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One thought on “Trust your instincts

  1. Terri says:

    Oooh…exciting! I’m always fascinated by where you’ll end up next.

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