“The body often answers before the mind understands.”
A breath that deepens and a step of hesitation.
A small tightening in the center of the chest says, “wait”.
The body does not argue, listen.
It simply responds, to the truth it feels.
Reflection
Much of what we call instinct is simply the body recognizing patterns before the mind has finished analyzing them.
It’s often subtle but needs attention.
A sense of ease, or slight resistance, then a calm certainty remains.
When we override those signals too often, we begin to distrust them.
And once that trust is questioned, decision-making loses instinctual knowledge.
Rebuilding that trust starts with something simple, listening.
Allow the answer that appears without immediately trying to change it.
-Kerri-Elizabeth-
Tomorrow:
Why waiting sometimes creates opportunity.

I love your beautiful photo, Kerri! Thank you for your ongoingencouragement to trust my intuition.
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I love that photo too, Harry the Herring he loves the dock and the rain.. 😂
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This is a beautifully written and deeply insightful reflection. 🌿 I truly appreciate how you’ve captured the subtle dialogue between the body and mind, highlighting the wisdom our instincts often carry before conscious thought catches up. The imagery—the breath that deepens, the tightening in the chest—makes the idea feel tangible and relatable, almost as if the reader can feel the instinct themselves.
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So true about the body knowing before the mind.
I love the photo. It looks so calming.
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Thank you, it’s outside the back door… doesn’t matter what season it’s always a beautiful photo.. and the birds love the rain… 🌧️ eagles fish all the time and herring just sit in any weather happen as can be.
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I would love looking at that every day. 🙂
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It’s beautiful everyday no matter the weather forsure.. it’s always a source of gratitude.. it’s just a small lake on a small island but has BIG energy!
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