Intuition isn't reserved for life-changing crossroads or dramatic spiritual moments—it's present in the smallest decisions you make every day, even in something as simple as choosing what to eat. In this short but powerful episode of The Voice of Intuition Podcast, medical intuitive Laura Alden Kamm explores how intuitive guidance is constantly communicating through the body's real-time signals of nourishment, stress, depletion, and energetic need.
Have you ever reached for a food you didn't plan to buy, suddenly felt drawn to something specific, or realized your appetite had quietly shifted? These moments are not random. They are examples of the body's intuitive intelligence speaking. When you consistently ignore these subtle internal messages—what to eat, when to rest, how to pace your energy—you begin to override the same intuitive system that later tries to guide you in relationships, decisions, health, and life direction.
Laura invites you to restore the everyday dialogue between mind, body, and intuition through a simple practice: pause, breathe, and ask your body what it needs before defaulting to habit, schedules, or external rules. The more you learn to listen in ordinary moments, the clearer your intuition becomes in extraordinary ones.
Trust the small signals. They are the training ground for life's larger truths.
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