This Is Woman's Work with Nicole Kalil - Practical Intuition For Bold, Better Decisions with Laura Day | 360
Episode Date: November 10, 2025We’re done pretending intuition is “woo.” In this lively, challenging conversation with Laura Day—New York Times bestselling author, intuitive consultant to billion-dollar companies, and the n...o-nonsense brain behind Practical Intuition and The Prism—we dig into how to train your intuition like a skill, use it alongside logic, and make small changes that create big shifts. Laura shares how to set one clear goal, document synchronicities (not just “pay attention”), and spot the difference between feeling and actual intuitive data so we stop overthinking and start moving. (Yes, we’re talking goal files, tiny experiments, and “no new damage.”) We cover: Why intuition is actionable intel, not vibes—and how to work with it without giving away your power A dead-simple training plan: set the goal, make the tiniest safe change, document, repeat “Feeling” vs. intuition (and why your body’s history can hijack your reads) The Prism’s “ego centers” and where you tend to get stuck (hello, over-intellectualizing) Micro-resets when you’re spinning: ask “What do I need right now?” and file it to your goal Because when you stop second-guessing and start listening to your own internal data, you realize the roadmap you’ve been searching for was inside you all along—just waiting for you to trust it enough to follow. Thank you to our sponsors! Get 20% off your first order at curehydration.com/WOMANSWORK with code WOMANSWORK — and if you get a post-purchase survey, mention you heard about Cure here to help support the show! Visit beducate.me/womanswork69 and use code womanswork69 for 65% off the annual pass. Black Friday has come early at Cozy Earth! Right now, you can stack my code WOMANSWORK on top of their sitewide sale — giving you up to 40% off in savings. Connect with Laura: Website: https://lauraday.com/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/lauradayintuit/?hl=en Related Podcast Episodes Decoding Your Dreams with Bonnie Buckner, PhD | 337 How To Rewire Patterns That No Longer Serve You with Judy Wilkins-Smith | 323 The Icelandic Art of Intuition with Hrund Gunnsteinsdóttir | 307 Share the Love: If you found this episode insightful, please share it with a friend, tag us on social media, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform! 🔗 Subscribe & Review:Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music | YouTube Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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I am Nicole Khalil and you're listening to the This Is Woman's Work podcast.
We're together.
We're redefining what it means, what it looks, and
feels like to be doing woman's work in the world today. And doing woman's work, whatever that
means to you, often requires you to make big choices about your career, your relationships,
your goals, and your life. And somewhere along the way, many of us were taught that the right way
to make choices is by gathering all the facts, crunching all the numbers, and double-checking
until things look bulletproof. We're taught that logic is safe, that reason is reliable. And that intuition?
Well, intuition is that woo-woo thing you might consider only after all the real work is done.
But here's the thing.
Logic confirms what already exists, what's already known.
Intuition relies on a different kind of knowing and lets us step into possibility.
And if you've ever ignored your gut feeling and later regretted it, you already know.
Our intuition is often miles ahead of our minds.
And the challenge that most of us face today is there's so much noise.
that we have a hard time hearing our intuition and even if we hear it, we're out of practice
trusting it. There are too many shoulds and supposed tos, too much other people's opinions
drowning out the knowing that lives inside of each of us, which is why learning to hear,
trust, and act on our intuition is a skill we must develop. We must practice. Because at the end
of the day, intuition isn't about magic. It's about alignment. It's about trusting yourself
and your desires before there is evidence and believing your inner compass knows the way
even when your logic is begging for that step-by-step guide.
Logic has its place for sure, but intuition is what has us become who are actually put here
to be.
So we're talking all about intuition today with Laura Day, who has spent four decades
showing the world that intuition is practical, powerful, and that it's transformational.
She's a newer times bestselling author of six books, including practical intuition and her most recent book, The PRISM.
She's been featured in Forbes, Newsweek, and has appeared on Oprah, The View, and CNN, and continues to teach thousands through her workshops and live broadcasts.
Laura is a furious believer that our vulnerabilities can make us extraordinary, and she's here to share how intuition can become your greatest tool for creating the life that you want.
So, Laura, I'm thrilled to have you on the show, and I'd love to kick us off by having you define
or describe what we're talking about here. What is intuition? And how do we know or distinguish
it from all the other stuff? So to define intuition and how it plays into our reasoning and our
choice making, let's go back to intellect and facts. When I was a young girl, hydrogenated oils were
considered better than olive oil or any other kind of oil. So people, doctors, like my father and
my grandfather, basically ate petroleum derivatives instead of natural foods. We found out later that
that fact was wrong. And in fact, that a lot of dietary medicine had been based on a fact that was
false. Intuition gives us a set of accurate facts non-locally. And what do I mean by non-locally?
We get all of our information from our five senses. That's all we have. But what has been
shown, and especially now with the kind of instrumentation available, is that those five senses
can travel in time. They can travel in space. What does that mean? You can accurately. You can
accurately perceive the future, not 100% in great detail. We're human, we're fallible.
You can accurately view a remote location, just like you would see the screen in front of
you. You can accurately feel what someone else is feeling. And by the way, that has
upsides and downsides. You can accurately converse over a distance. Again, that has upsides
and downsides. Psychic skills is kind of the common vernacular for intuition. One of the things that I think
is so important because once we magicalize something, it takes time, it costs money, we're giving
our power away, and it becomes useless. So I think, and I've thought for the last four decades,
my soapbox is don't magicalize. This is a simple human skill. Train it. The way you trained intellect,
the way you trained emotion, the way you trained yourself.
social skills the way you trained your body. Train it. Apply it. And it will give you the guidance
that you need. Okay. So what popped into my head as you were talking is just this fundamental
belief that I have that we know so much more than we give ourselves credit or than we think
we do. And the example you gave was a great one. One that popped into my head too was
breastfeeding. That's another one where it's like the facts about it have changed so much
over time. So using an example like that. Great example, by the way. I remember when my pediatrician
told me that the breastfeeding was keeping my two-month-old from being independent. I'm like,
what, he's going to get up and go to the refrigerator? I mean, the absurdity of that. Yeah. So that,
I think, is a good example of when something just feels right or feels wrong, when there is an instinct in us that's
like, or it doesn't really matter what the facts are, something feels like this is the right
thing. Is that what we're talking about or those examples of intuition? No, feeling is actually
the opposite point of the spectrum of intuition, because feeling could be the way you were
trained and so it doesn't resonate with a dysfunctional you. A feeling could be that you need
to eat a sandwich. You know, when people make goals like happiness and like a head injury
could give you happiness too. It isn't. Intuition is when you're given data. So I was given
data that this was going to make my child dependent. And I looked for new data to either confirm or
disprove because obviously, you know, this is a doctor telling me this. There was intellectual
data. There was also kind of places that all of a sudden my attention
looked. I began to ask people who were successful. Were you breastfed? Who had allergies? Were you
breastfed? So my attention led me to new sources of information that I could then confirm. Be careful
with feeling. Feeling is very misleading and feeling is often historical. It's based on an old you
and it's not really accurate in terms of the reliable data that intuition can provide.
Okay.
So this is fascinating because myself included, I think a lot of us think of intuition as tied to a gut feeling or a feeling.
You said earlier that we can train our intuition.
How do we do that?
How do we practice that?
So, I mean, there are so many different ways.
And one of the simplest ways, and I think part of the problem of trying,
training intuition when you take it out of the mystical, is that it's just so organic. It's so
simple. Although, like everything else, it takes practice. And I want to preface this, that my day
job is predicting the future for four multi-billion dollar companies. It's not talking to plants
and it's not, you know, seeing images in a crystal ball. I have always worked in what I call the
straight world of finance, of medicine. And the reason I've done that is because when you go to a
psychic, when you go to an intuitive, unless they're also a therapist, unless they're also a
doctor, you really are giving a lot of power away just in the act of going. Whereas when you, and you
don't, a lot of it's very subjective. You know, so when someone says you should drink more water,
I'm like, based on what exactly? Like, how do I prove that?
that. Whereas reading for things that have right or wrong answers actually protects you,
and that's how I train people to their intuition. So the first thing you need to do, and you can all
do this now as I'm speaking, what is your number one goal right now? Those of you who are
anxiety types don't worry about choosing the wrong one. This is just something you can do over and over
again. Right now, what is it you want? Okay, now you have a target. You have a file for
your intuition. And then there's a process of once you have a goal, and this is outlined in my
fourth book, The Circle, once you have a goal, you'll begin to notice or desire things that aren't
your quotidian habits. So you'll begin to, for example, notice that you, let's say your goal
is to really find a great partner. You'll notice that, oh, wow, there's another way to get to work that
might be more scenic, even if it's not faster.
Oh, I'm noticing this group on ads everywhere.
My subconscious is getting on board, and I'm having dreams about one specific moment in my child.
Like, all of the sudden, once you have a goal, your intuition, your intellect, and your emotions, your subconscious, begin to work with it.
The problem is we then shut it down because of our habits, and that's why I wrote The PRISM,
which is my seventh book, which is how do we use that incredible framework that is you
to create change in the world, you know, in our world, in your world.
Because the person I live in an apartment building, we are no more than a foot apart from
one another by our walls, but we live in completely different worlds.
So the world you want is actually right, is actually right here.
So the first thing is have a goal.
The second thing is document all the new things that come out of left field.
As you go about your day, don't take another half an hour out of your day to do another thing that you're supposed to do to reach some kind of health or enlightenment.
You know, I believe in exercise while you're getting somewhere you want to go.
I believe in healing and it is the intuitive way.
healing as you're living the way you want to live. But it does start with a goal. And I think that
the problem is that we're so scattered because there's so many demands on us that we don't come
back to a healthy organization where intuition and all of our other resources can engage.
Yeah. Okay. So in this documenting or paying attention phase.
We've got a document because memory, memory is sneaky end.
inaccurate. So I like to carry, I'm old school, I like to carry a little book and I'll notice and I'll jot it down and I'll
and then at the end of the week I'll look and all of a sudden I'll say, wow, this is a real roadmap and the
synchronicities have been building. Interesting how I wanted to find out what I wanted to do and I
keep meeting people who are doing this job, for example. That's intuition pushing you in a direction.
document it, you're not going to notice it because we are very enclosed by our old prism,
by our old habits. Yeah. Okay. So, Laura, I think there's a high probability that I'm overthinking
this, but I'm going to ask the question because I'm guessing other people might too. In this documenting,
write it down. I mean, documenting maybe a lofty word, you know, write it down. It's not a writer.
Draw what you're seeing. Like, take it out of your messy mind, put it outside of you. So you
You can view it as a roadmap at some point.
Is there an element of being neutral about it or, you know, so practicing curiosity?
Because what I worry about is if we want to, everything can be a sign.
Everything is a sign, actually.
And so when what you see begins to change, in response to you're doing something new, really setting a goal and contextualizing all experience,
within that goal, everything is a sign, everything is a guide, everything's a caution,
everything's a roadmap. And what you learn to do is dance with that interconnected world,
but with your destination, you know, in that framework.
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So is there any danger in seeing what you want to see
or you kind of talked about over a week looking at all the things that you've seen
and that have happened or whatever?
And again, what came to me is like,
being curious about it, as opposed to if I set a goal and the first thing that I see that I don't
go, oh, here's my answer. I'm running with that or falling into old habits. I guess what I'm trying
to do is distinguish between letting intuition lead versus trying to make something mean something
that it doesn't. So one of the things about an intuitive process is what you're describing is an
intellectual process. That's just one little piece of your functioning. What happens when you
engage the prism, which is your ego, when you engage an active process, is that, sure,
you will think yourself out of any new information because that's the way we defend our integrity,
our old integrity, and mammals hate change. But what will happen, because of both setting a goal
and your intuitive process is you're going to bump into things that move you in different directions
and you will get off your old center and have opportunities to engage with the world differently.
So I wrote something for Oprah magazine about one little thing.
And the prism is really about change something little.
It's not the answer is not within you.
You can't fix a broken system with a broken tool.
You know, the answer is in doing something differently that is safe but doesn't resonate with you.
If it resonates with you, it's same old, same old.
So doing something different and then allowing that to change you.
I mean, it's kind of the old thing of, you know, you can't have success until you accept abundance.
Really?
Who came up with these pap lines?
No, you can have success.
If you find the mechanics of success, someone who's successful, that's what the prism tries to do for you.
Lots of different ways.
A business group that, by the way, has a lot of followers.
I love these PR places that have seven followers.
What is that?
And then you do something different that does not feel organic, that actually feels that's safe.
You always want to be safe.
If I hate that thing of take a, you have to take a risk.
No, you really don't.
It's the same way when a psychic tells you this didn't happen because there's free will.
Really?
No, it didn't happen because you didn't predict properly.
But you do something differently and the world changes you.
Sometimes getting exactly what you want is the healing because then guess what?
You've got to grow into that person.
So what you do in the process is you make a tiny change, and the change for Oprah was wearing red.
In my era, I was born in 1959, redheads did not wear red, just like you didn't wear white shoes after Labor Day.
And I was in a really bad situation, and this was quite a few years ago, and I was going to be prominent at this party, and the person who dresses me because I have no visual sense,
gave me a red dress, and at that point it was the least of my problems. I didn't care. I took
the red dress. I put it on. That evening changed my life because I am a blue person. This is wild
for me. I'm a navy blue and black person. Occasionally I'll spritz it up with a little bit of white.
And I walked in in this red, you know, sheath of a dress and aggressive, wonderful, vibrant people who never would have noticed.
me or felt comfortable with the rigidity that is me approaching me did. Those people really
form the basis of the next half decade of my life just from wearing a different color.
So really what is so important isn't the intellectualizing. You will absolutely put it in the
same frame that will allow you not to change. It's the doing a tiny thing, tiny, tiny, tiny,
wear a different color, tiny thing differently, and then confirming it by noticing what happens.
So if I had worn red and there would have been no change, I mean, I wasn't expecting a change.
I was depressed and I didn't care what I wore.
But if all of those wonderful things hadn't happened, I probably never would have worn red again.
And that would have been fine.
It wouldn't have been an effective strategy.
And that's as helpful as knowing which strategies are.
effective. I have to tell you, I wear red all the time now, but I'm careful when I wear red. I don't
wear red to take a walk on the street because I realize people come to you and I don't, you know,
I don't want to be bothered or cat called or anything like that. I go back. There's a reason I like
Navy Blue. But when I'm lecturing, I now have read, see me be energized by me, respond. Let me, let me help you open.
help you heal. I love the change can be the smallest thing because I think sometimes, especially as
women, we think it needs to be big in order for it to count. We think it needs to be risky in order
for it to count. So I love, you know, this kind of shift of that. So when we think about our goal,
what is? Well, again, we don't think about it. We write it down. We document. Like, we have to,
so by the way, language describes us. I see that you're an intellectual.
And 1,000 percent. That is absolutely going to be the default and the thing that I need to.
For you because we don't think we do. So we identify what the area is that is not working for us. And that is because we were developed in a certain way. It may have worked. Our paradigm may have worked at one point, doesn't anymore. And then we take one small action, small because we are mechanical. And this is very not popular.
in the spiritual community, but the world is mechanics. We're mechanical beings in a mechanical
world, in a mechanical universe. There are rules to it. It doesn't mean that we don't have
depth and wonder and spirit, but just like your human system is a machine, if there's a
block in the circulatory system, it's not going to work properly, so is your life. So a tiny change
is actually the best change, also because you can't document accurately your big changes.
There are too many things are happening. You want to make a small change. Oh, wow, that brought
all these other things in my life. And now here's another little change based on what I need.
What is the can do in the moment? What is the desire in the moment? You know, we make these overarching
things, which really just frees us. You're 100%
accurate. And I, so many times through the course of our conversation, I'm like, yes, I'm
defaulting to intellectual thinking. And, and this is actually really challenging for me,
even though I know somewhere deep down that relying on my intuition is a necessary thing for me
to get where I want to be, to be who I want to be. Can I be personal for a second? Absolutely. So,
So, for example, the way you would use intuition, because I don't rely on intuition, I rely on the balance between what I want, which often is illogical and counterintuitive, what I want, my goals, whether or not they're right or for the highest good or any of that other BS we tell ourselves, what do I want, what does intellect and evidence say, what is what possibilities does intuition open up?
and then what can I do right now in this moment?
And, you know, part of, and of course I'm one intuitive, this is just my sense of you,
but I would send you right to the sixth ego center and the fourth ego center because you cut off,
and it's interesting that you're a communicator, you cut off at your expression, at your voice.
You use your voice, but you intellectualize to protect yourself from your deep, deep feeling
and compassion for others, which is also a little dysfunction.
You were trained to that to hold other people's grief.
And so you cut off right here.
And in order to not shoot to intellect in order to protect against feeling and have full mastery
of your power.
And what does that mean?
It means you say, this is what I want and the world whips itself into shape.
You need to deal with valuing self, and you need to go through the kind of terrifying reality that there are no answers.
And it's interesting that you use the ego center, which is voice, as your medium, to help yourself and others.
Because, of course, we live in an interconnected universe that's every science now says, if you sneeze in an Antarctic,
they're feeling it. But it's interesting that you use your voice to help people connect their
vision to their feeling, to their possibilities. It's, I literally don't know where to go because my
brain, like I want to ask good questions for other people. And then I'm like, this feels so
personal, you know, like it's, um, it's not because we are all, we are essentially. When people talk
about spirit. I call spirit the blob. Because if you entertain the idea of spirit, spirit is our
oneness. Oneness that is perfect doesn't change. Who's doing the heavy lifting? We are. And we're doing
it all for one another. What is true for you, although it's going to be different centers on a different
person, and the prism shows you how to identify them, what's true for you, what you're working on,
you're also giving as a healing tool to others. You know, my, my damage center in a different way
is my sixth ego center, which is observation. When we're born, we are taught to observe. That's how we
learn. Then intellect. We put what we observe together to create something adaptable and autonomous.
And then intuition. Children like me who are immediately intuitive are so because of trauma.
and I will miss the most obvious things.
My best friend said to me a couple months ago,
could you just look nice?
And I'm like, I am nice.
And he goes, I know you're nice,
but you walk through a room with 20 people
and you don't acknowledge anyone.
It's because my observation is damaged.
And it was really helpful to have that little catalyst
because you know what I've been doing?
When I walk in, I've been really, really trying to go back
to the unheeled part, observation.
and I've been trying to notice who's there.
Let me give a salutation.
Let me adjust this little,
and my whole life has gotten better
in many different ways because of it.
One of the easiest, you know,
one of the easiest ways to know what you need to work on
is to notice either the language,
because some people aren't feelers,
or the feeling of where between the top of your head
and the base of your spine you're stuck,
because that ancient system of chakras, which the ego centers are not chakras, they are literally
your building blocks, but they correspond to them and to our endocrine system, which actually gives us
all those feelings. But if you notice when you are dealing with your spouse, where do you get
stuck, if you kind of notice all of a sudden where your spouse gets stuck, then you know,
oh, my spouse needs to understand six ego center. My attention's here for me.
I need to feel connected before I want to understand this person.
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You don't know what your damage is. We spend a lot of time looking for our damage.
damage. Try something new. Have a goal. Your damage is going to be the first guest at that
party. No new damage is about, and this is something that's so easy in the moment. I ate half
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and I had stuff to do. That was new damage. There's a friend of me I have who I really do love,
But every time I speak to her, I feel awful about myself.
It took my husband to note that.
That's new damage.
I can't do that.
I can still have contact with her.
I love her.
But I can't when I need my energy for something else.
Or when I'm feeling, you know, down about myself anyway,
because I always end up feeling worse about myself when I'm with her or speak to her.
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is this new damage? Is skipping my workout new damage? Or am I just being overly rigid? You know,
what is, is saying what's on my mind? I mean, my husband has taught me not to press send
because is saying what I mind what's on my mind in this email, new damage, is that going to
cause a shitload of trouble? Maybe wait and edit. So that's, that is new damage. And I think what we do
is we, again, especially people who are in their intellect, what we do is we tend to be lofty or
come in to make this big commitment. No, no, no, no, no, no. In the moment, sitting in this position
without me moving my back, that's new damage. That's a backache later. Just little tiny things in
the moment. Okay. So little tiny things in the moment, like I feel a little stuck. Even just in this
where to go, whatever. So I'm assuming we all have moments where we feel stuck. What are some
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about. But what do you need that you can provide for yourself? Is it a sip of water? Is it a sad video
that'll make you cry so you can release some of that anxiety. What do you need in the moment?
Do you need a hug? I notice when I'm upset, I'll keep to myself, and my husband will say,
do you need a little oxy? And I want to even thought of getting a hug that would have calmed my
nervous system down. Then what is what is it that you're, what's your goal? And I think it's really
helpful to have goals because you can reorient even the upset, rage, anxiety into does this
serve my goal. So it's really a filing system. It doesn't really matter what your goal is.
It matters that you don't have an archaic filing system based on your past, but you have a new one
based on your moment. What you'll find when you do that is almost magically, and I hate that
word, possibilities bump into you, whether there are ideas that occur to you or somebody who
suddenly calls you, who solves your problem, telepathy is a real, very studied function.
And when you recalibrate your prism, what happens is that communication changes.
And again, if you have to believe something, your belief works.
the tool doesn't.
Notice.
Do something different and notice.
The other thing is notice where it is in your body.
And the way that the prism works is you notice it.
And then you go to that chapter and you go to one of the assertions or one of the questions.
It feels ridiculous.
Oh, yes, psychic wrote this book because this is so weird.
I am so not on board with this.
And that will help you make a shift.
The other thing to do is if you know a calm person, how do they deal with that moment?
Give them a call.
You know, I'm lucky enough to have a spouse who is my polar opposite.
Me too.
When I'm bat shit crazy, I can say I'm really spinning.
And he's like, let's go for a walk.
Or have you eaten today, which I often forget.
Or, you know, you only slept four hours last night.
You know, go go read something.
mindless. Like, he's really good at giving me that guidance. You know, of course, I love self-help.
I write self-help. But being in communities where we bump up against one another and taking in
information as if it were true before you filter it. So what can I act on that's safe and true,
like when my friend said at least look friendly? You know, I thought that was really balsy and
insulting of him to say. But you know what? It made a huge difference. People I have known for 30
years who've been in my environment noticed me in a different way and I noticed them and there was a
real connection. It was a wow. It was huge. Those of you who are organically observant probably
aren't getting what I'm saying. So make those little changes. The other thing is anything that
tells you that you are defective, that you need to work harder, that you're not enough,
you know, that's just not how it works. If you had the answer inside of you, you would have
answered the question. There's a tiny, tiny shift that you can make. It's not, you are just
fine the way you are. And in fact, the worst part of you are probably your biggest strengths,
your pathologies, your potential, because it's where, it's what you've had to hide. It's
where you've had to work, it's what you've had to deal with.
And by the way, if you let it be, you're a superstar in that.
You know, also, feeling isn't fact.
You know, one thing I love about intuition is it is immediate, actionable, and accurate.
That's how you know it's intuition and not fear.
If your fear tells you that you are going to be alone forever, it's not your intuition.
Intuition doesn't do that.
intuition says, if you don't do this now, you will be alone tomorrow. You know, it's very,
it is really, we are so much, what is that wonderful quote, the simplicity on the other side of
complexity? You know, we really do have this wonderful mechanism inside of us that dumps it down
so we can act on it, you know, and allow that mechanism to work for you. But again, go back to
have a goal. You can achieve any goal. You can achieve any goal.
You can't always achieve it in the way you're conceiving it now.
But the way you're conceiving it now, if you haven't achieved it, was probably the way you conceived it at five years old.
You can have that goal appropriate for you now.
I have never seen someone unable to achieve it.
So that leads me to my last question, which is where do setbacks and obstacles play a part in practicing and honing your intuition and achieving.
your goals. You said earlier, intuition is accurate. I just have yet to meet anybody who
everything works out perfectly and easily, right? So setbacks and obstacles, how does that play
a role? It's the lesson plan. I mean, when you do something and you don't get a desired result,
then you find tools to do it better. I mean, intuition, it's, you know, the only magic thing
in this universe is you and your connection to each other and the world around you. And the world around
you. That's the only real man. You are your magic wand. When you set a goal, usually the first
thing you hit or the first thing you notice are the setbacks, are the barriers, are the traumas
that get in the way that you don't need to go back to research shows, go back to your trauma,
you re-traumatize yourself. No. You say, oh, wow, I need a tool to deal with this. Clearly, I don't
have it because, again, if the answer was within, you know, you need an external catalyst. Who does
this well. Where do I find this? You know, how do I create this? And you follow. I think there's a lot
of stress on understanding. And a lot of stress on if I were doing it right, things wouldn't go
wrong. No. You know, a reptile is its most vulnerable when it shed that old constricting skin
and before it grows its new one. And we are always in that process, if we're a
if we want our lives to be wonderful and move forward of growing that new skin.
So when an obstacle arises, you say, yay, now I know the course I need to take.
I'm not good at saying yay, by the way. I say, shit, not again. I'm so pissed off. Why is this
happening to me? I mean, listen, people who write self-help do so because they started up so
messed up that if they didn't, they wouldn't be here to guide you. Right. Laura, this has been
fully and entirely fascinating and honestly really challenging, and I love that. So thank you
for being here for doing and being the work that you are for writing all of these books. I, for one,
am getting the prism like right now. Listener, if you like me want to learn more about your intuition
and about Laura, Laura's website is lauraday.com.
And you can also follow her on Instagram at Laura Day, Intuit.
She provides daily information and intuition and all the things.
Laura, thank you so much for a really compelling conversation.
Thank you.
This was really, really lovely.
It is good to have people who are in their heads because they structure things well.
Yes.
And just the reminder that I'm so much.
much more than what's in my head. So lots of opportunity for myself and hopefully for those listening
in as well. I'm going to close us out. And as I always do, I always pre-write my closing. So I'm
going to read what I wrote, but man, I don't know if it applies anymore. So here we go. Learning to
hear and trust your intuition is not about abandoning logic or throwing out strategy. It's about
remembering that your inner compass is there and has always been there, waiting for you to trust your
enough to follow it. Because at the end of the day, you don't need to second guess everything and
you certainly don't need more shoulds, more opinions, or more proof. You need more you. Your intuition
is not woo-woo and it's not reckless. It's your built-in alignment system designed to guide you
toward the life you want and we're meant to live. So if you've been waiting for a step-by-step
plan before you take any leaps, consider this your reminder that the thing you need most is small
steps, small actions, and the more you practice listening to your inner knowing, the clearer
and stronger it'll become.
Trust yourself, firmly and boldly, because that is woman's work.
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