If you ever watch, Pysch, the main character talks about strong feelings of something or someone. If something feels wrong, it is and vice versa. It’s about paying attention to the smallest detail.
At work, I was a target in a small business because I’m different than others. My gut feeling was to stay quiet and keep my distance.
Because work owners and managers don’t communicate anything, I trust my senses on what is happening. No employee handbook to guide behavior and work processes.
One of my coworker’s who is dating another one in a different department and are living together. They were both on vacation last week which I sensed that they were getting married. They did get married. After the announcement by her husband of the marriage, he got fired. Work allowed them to date and to live together but nothing was stated about commitment. My senses were right
Growing up, my Mom told me that I had a gift that was nurtured when I was a young child by my great Aunt. On winter trips to our cottage, I refused to go because I told my family that we would get stuck in the snow and end up staying in a stranger’s house. My Dad got mad me for it especially later on when it came true. Also, I call up my sister about things which the timing of the calls are more than coincidental. It’s been happening all of my life. For example, I flew to CT and landed in BDL. As precaution, I checked for who along my rural journey because I have never been. I found some of the women who my sister was friends with in high school. One day, I decided to call her unplanned and share with her about my adventures. I told her that it was intentional that I drove by her old high school friend’s homes. She freaked out because only one hour before, she ran into them in her small NY town. My sister believes that her intelligence and smartness can explain everything so it stumps and infuriates her when she’s proved wrong.
Be alert. Trust those small feelings. Observe more than speak.
Thank you,
Leslie Elizabeth David.