Learning to receive good things includes building tolerance for stability, consistency, and genuine care.
What is really happening
If struggle has been your baseline, ease can trigger suspicion instead of relief.
Doubt is not always intuition; sometimes it is the nervous system reacting to unfamiliar safety. Learning to receive good things includes building tolerance for stability, consistency, and genuine care.
A coaching reframe
In intuitive coaching, we slow the story down enough to notice what your body, your values, and your present reality are all saying at the same time.
Learning to receive good things includes building tolerance for stability, consistency, and genuine care. This is where compassion and discernment begin working together instead of against each other.
Try this today
When doubt appears, ask whether there is real evidence of danger or just unfamiliarity with peace.
Safety can feel strange before it feels normal.
