A woman’s intuition is one of her best lines of defense in times of potential danger.
Intuition often referred to as the sixth sense, is the ability to understand something immediately without the need for conscious effort or reasoning.
Men and women have intuition, but women are naturally more in tune with their feelings and discernment.
Women have the ability to understand and strongly predict the needs of their loved ones through emotions and expressions.
Intuition and discernment work hand in hand and when strengthened and acted upon, creates a powerful force. These God-given abilities can protect you and your loved ones in so many ways.
A few examples of a woman’s intuition trying to get her attention is the way she just “knows” things without actually knowing how she knows, she just does. Or how she feels like something is strongly off about someone or a situation but no one else really understands why. Also, that gut feeling that warns her of dangers nearby, is her intuition reaching out.
A woman’s intuitive skill is dangerously powerful and it is worth being proud of!
Here are 9 safety tips to incorporate along with your womanly intuition, to stay safe in the darker months of the year known as the ending of daylight savings.
These tips are also good to instill year-round.
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A Woman’s Intuitive Guide To Staying Safe: A Woman’s Intuition
Listen To Your Intuition ( Gut feeling)
Listen to your Intuition in all instances even if you feel like you could be wrong. Intuition’s natural design is created to keep us safe. If you have a hunch or gut feeling about something, it’s for a reason. It is always better to be safe than sorry.
Be Aware Of Your Surroundings
Always keep a keen eye on your surroundings. This goes for things, places, and people. Pay attention to the normal things and the things that may seem out of order. Question everything.
Be Discerning
Discernment is the ability to be able to comprehend what is not known. The ability to judge well. Whenever your Intuition speaks to you, it is not always in times of danger. Discernment will help you in reading people and situations that may or may not have your best interest involved. You can achieve a discerning spirit by praying for one, becoming more in tune with yourself, and by practice.
Avoid Strange Objects Placed On Your Belongings
Criminals are getting smarter in their approach, so we as civilians have to too. Any object on or near your cars or personal belongings such as unusually placed napkins, zip ties, or anything else unusual, approach carefully and strategically. Do not use your hands to remove them, but get into your car first and drive away to a safe location. Once away from the original location, you can remove the unusual item with gloves, or anything else, just not with your bare hands. Dangerous substances are often placed on these objects to transfer substances onto you to cause harm.
Also, noises that may seem strange like baby noises in front of your door and there is no baby physically present for example, you should call the police. Noises like these are used to lure women out of their homes which can make them a target.
Switch Up Your Daily Routes Once In A While
If you usually have a set routine, try changing it up. For example, on your everyday route to work or school, try going a different way. If you usually take walks or run on certain paths at certain times, change it to a different time or a different location once in a while. This can help to make your routine less predictable and less easy to track.
Carry Weapons For Safety
Get a license to carry a gun, bring pepper spray and/or invest in a taser. These weapons will aid you in self defense and allow for a safer feeling in case you are alone or with your little ones. Invest in classes such as martial arts or other classes that allow you to work on your form and your self defense skills to further aid in your protection.
Walk with A Friend Or In A Group
When possible, walk with a friend or in a group. There will be more eyes than one and everyone can look out for one another.
Know The Way, or At Least Act Like It
Whether you know where you’re going or not, it’s best to act as if you do. If you don’t know the way, ask for directions from someone whom you feel comfortable asking and then be on your way. Making sure to check your surroundings at all times. Walk where others can see you and avoid heavily secluded or dangerous areas.
Get Necessities Before Sun Sets
If possible, before the sun goes down, get all your daily outdoor activities done. Grocery shopping, exercise, getting gas, and more.
It’s a crazy world we live in, but there is no need to live in fear.
A woman’s intuition is one of her best lines of defense. When paired with a discerning spirit, you become unstoppable.