Learning to Trust What You Feel

This is where I write about the part no one really teaches you.

Not just intuition. Not just mediumship.

But the space in between—where you question yourself, override what you feel, and slowly learn how to come back to it.

These are grounded reflections on self-trust, emotional awareness, and what it actually feels like to open intuitively in real life.

If you’ve ever wondered,
“Is this real or am I making it up?”
you’re in the right place.

And if you’re new here, start with the Free Starter Guide—it will help you understand the difference between intuition, anxiety, and imagination so you can begin building real clarity.

  • May 30

What Spiritual Growth Really Looks Like (And Why It Might Feel Different Than You Expected)

Spiritual growth doesn’t always feel peaceful or clear. In reality, it often begins with greater awareness of your emotions, patterns, and inner truth. This article explores what spiritual development actually looks like in everyday life and why it may feel different than expected.

  • May 25

The First Signal Isn’t Loud. It’s Easy to Miss.

Most people miss their intuition because it doesn’t arrive loudly. Learn how to recognize subtle body signals and stop confusing intuition with overthinking.

  • May 23

Intuition vs Anxiety: How to Tell the Difference in Real Time

Most people confuse intuition with anxiety. This guide shows you how to tell the difference in real time so you can stop second-guessing yourself and start trusting what you feel.

  • May 19

Why Being Self-Aware Doesn’t Always Lead to Emotional Change

Self-awareness doesn’t always lead to emotional change. Sometimes understanding your emotions creates distance instead of shift, and what’s needed is not more insight, but a different way of relating to experience in real time.

  • May 18

I Thought I Was Just Tired, But I Was Actually Living Slightly Out of Sync With Myself

A personal reflection on burnout, emotional disconnection, and what it feels like to lose self-trust while still functioning in daily life.
Quietly holding it all together can slowly take you away from yourself.

  • May 18

I Was the Strong One Until I Burned Out Quietly

I didn’t collapse loudly. I slowly disconnected from myself while still functioning on the outside. This is what quiet burnout actually looked like—and what I didn’t notice until much later.