68. When (and how) to trust your intuition (with Helen Pamely)

68. When (and how) to trust your intuition (with Helen Pamely)

Author: Louise Shanahan July 22, 2022 Duration: 15:58

Do you follow your gut instincts when making business decisions? Or do you prefer poring over logical lists of pros and cons?

Intuition and logic might not be as far apart as you think. On today's episode, Helen Pamely, a former city law firm partner turned wellness coach, helps us figure out how to tune in to our intuition and why it can be such a powerful guide in business. We cover:

  • What is "intuition" and how do we know what it's telling us?
  • Is intuition something you're born with or can it be learned?
  • How do we tell the difference between gut instinct about red flags and a fear that's holding us back?
  • How to explain intuitive decisions to clients who may be looking for concrete data.

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Say hi to Helen:

LinkedIn: Helen Pamely
Instagram: @helenpamely
Website: https://www.helenpamely.com/

Say hi to Louise:

Louise Shanahan is a freelance health and medical copywriter and a big fan of finding your freelance niche. She's on a mission to help others build a freelance business that feels easy and works for them – in weekly snack-sized bites.

LinkedIn: Louise Shanahan
Twitter: @LouiseShanahan_
Website: thecopyprescription.com

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