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Libra Intuitive Messages

Use these generic Libra intuitive messages as a tool to develop your own intuition. If any of the brief messages “feels right,” ask yourself what you need to know most, with respect to the message, in this moment. If you find yourself getting tense in your body, your intuition is telling you that this particular message isn’t right for you. If you’re shaking your head and dismissing the message, you may find that it makes sense later in the day. For a personal reading, contact Karen.

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Daily, Weekly, and Monthly Libra Intuitive Messages

Today

Libra, grasping at straws is not your best approach to solving a problem. Best, today, to make a list and check it twice. The answer is in there.

Yesterday

Libra, if your future truly depended on what other people thought of you, you’d be making the wrong choices just to please them. Don’t do it.

This Week (updated Sundays)

The last thing you need this week, Libra, is someone telling you what you need. Hmm … that’s the self-talk you’re giving yourself, but is it really true? A little outside intervention might do a world of good right now.

This Month

If absolute certainty were ever a possibility, Libra, it would be now. You have the go-ahead for something that you’ve had to keep in check. While something can always go wrong, it is as much a mathematical impossibility as it ever could be. Baby steps aren’t even required. Step boldly onto the path you want to follow. You will find the right support at the right time to keep things moving in your favour.


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I Know Me

The seven stories in I Know Me lead you on a journey, from conflict and stress-filled metaphors that keep you emotionally reactive; through safe space, grounding, and connection metaphors (bright light bubble; roots out your bootsone with the sun); on to self-reflection metaphors; and ending with metaphors teaching you how to trust your intuition. Buy I Know Me on Amazon. | Download the digital version, which includes images.

Emotion Commotion

Emotion Commotion is the guide you need to move from the caboose to the engine. We’ll keep the train metaphor to explain the process:

You are so angry you can feel the steam blowing out of your ears. You want to scream as loud as a train whistle. You thought your life was on track, but the track ahead is broken.

  1. Emotions are reactions in your body. They don’t cause the reaction; they are the reaction. 
  2. You naturally describe your emotions with metaphor. 
  3. When you transform the metaphor, you simultaneously transform the negative emotions.
  4. With negative emotions transformed, even if just for a moment, you are in the best position to make your healthiest decision.

Based on the train metaphor:

  1. Locate the emotion in your body: ears, mouth, and full body tension.
  2. Describe it in as much detail as you can or wish: steam blowing; train whistle; broken track.
  3. Transform the negative image into something more positive: Imagine a race team’s pitstop crew quickly repairing the track before the train gets there.

Your body relaxes as you realize there is plenty of track left to come up with a plan. Buy Emotion Commotion on Amazon.

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Emotions Awareness & Transformation Training (EAT™) Workbook

The EAT™ Workbook takes you to the next level, providing the exercises you need to bring yourself into balance. It begins with summary pages of the critical points from Emotion Commotion. Thirty-four straightforward exercises then quickly get you naming and transforming your negative emotions. The end result is balanced decision-making.

This workbook uses stanzas from the stories in I Know Me as a starting place for exploring and transforming stresses and conflicts. Buy The EAT™ Workbook on Amazon.