There’s a voice inside you.
Not loud, not dramatic. Just steady. Clear. A whisper that rises before logic can interrupt. A knowing that lives deeper than thought.
An inner voice that says: This isn’t right. Or this is yours. Or go now.
And still, you second guess.
You want evidence.
You want permission.
You want a spreadsheet of proof to back up what your body already knows.
We live in a world that prizes logic over intuition, that tells us to explain everything. If you can’t justify it, you shouldn’t trust it.
Your inner knowing doesn’t need to convince anyone.
It doesn’t owe anyone an explanation.
It just needs you to listen.
That gut feeling, that heart tug, that energetic shift, that’s not nonsense. That’s language.
And the more you listen, the more fluent you become.
You don’t need to gather more data when your body tells you what’s true. You don’t need to wait for someone else to validate your feelings.
You can say: I can’t explain it, but I know.
And that is enough.
That is wisdom.
That is leadership.
That is self-trust.
So stop arguing with your knowing.
Stop translating it into something more digestible.
Stop diluting it to make it palatable for people who never lived in your skin.
Your knowing isn’t dramatic.
It’s direction.
Follow it.