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I know that I have a strong intuition. My âsixth senseâ is great at sussing out seemingly kind yet manipulative people or when a place or situation just feels ⦠off.
Iâm also an anxious person who struggles with self-doubt and overthinking everything. This means that my intuitive gut feelings are often overshadowed by my silly little brain that tries to dissuade me under the guise of âlogicâ or âreason.â *sigh*
How can you really tell when to listen to your gut? Whatâs the difference between intuition and anxiety? This is something Iâm actively working on in therapy â and what weâll be covering in todayâs main story. • [A list of anti-inflammatory food swaps]( • [9 tips for measuring and controlling portion sizes]( • [The effects of diabetes on your body](
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Morgan Mandriota
Newsletter Editor, Healthline Written by Morgan Mandriota
August 30, 2024 ⢠4.5 min read [Gut feelings are real, but when should you trust them?]( whatâs got us buzzing
[Gut feelings are real, but when should you trust them?](
[Gut feelings]( can take many forms:
- a flash of clarity
- tension or tightness in your body
- a pit in your stomach
- goosebumps
- a feeling of being at peace
- a nagging voice that you just canât ignore
They can also look and feel a lot like [anxiety]( or [paranoia](, which is probably why I have such a hard time decoding which is which. But there are some key differences to pay attention to. ï¸
Intuition often leads you in a clear direction in the present moment, while anxious thoughts are erratic and focus on future outcomes. Gut feelings pass once you make a decision and usually leave you with a sense of relief. But anxiety lingers and makes you think twice â or 20 times â about your choice, leading you to doubt yourself and look for potential threats that may be irrational.
Hereâs a personal example for you. I recently debated signing the lease on a new apartment. The location, size, and price all aligned with my needs, the landlord was super kind, and it felt like home when I went to the showing. I even called my mom after I got in my car and said, âThatâs my place! I know it.â ï¸
I found out my application was approved 3 days later. Yay! Right? Nope. My brain immediately spiraled into every worst-case scenario and potential reason why I should say no, overpowering every positive thought and feeling beforehand.
The dog downstairs is going to bark at all hours and ruin my life! Even though I didnât hear it when I visited.
The neighbors are going to throw parties and disrupt my sleep. Despite the landlord saying theyâre quiet and respectful.
Iâm going to lose my job and not be able to afford the rent! Healthline, please donât fire me.
When I finally tuned out of my head and [grounded into my body](, I felt a strange sense of calm â almost a deep knowing â that I should take the leap and go for it. Yes, change is scary, which is probably what spiked my anxiety, but I decided to sign the lease, and Iâve felt excited and confident about the move ever since! Take that, anxiety.
You may not always have enough experience or important details before making a decision. You might want to rely on your intuition for more insight in times like these:
- when you can separate it from wishful thinking
- when you need to make a quick decision
- when youâre trying to get in touch with your needs
- when you lack data (tap into your emotions!) As an anxious person, trusting my gut doesnât always come naturally. Iâm good at tapping into it in lower stakes situations, but I still talk through bigger decisions with my therapist or best friend to play it safe. Iâm hoping Iâll get better at trusting myself with enough practice. All I know is listening to my gut hasnât steered me wrong yet â but anxiety definitely has. [how to build self-trust](
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