One of the best skills I’ve ever
developed is to heed the voice inside of me.
Some call it instinct. Some call
it “reading people or situations”.
It works for me.
I use it in meeting new people, in
entering business decisions, even in making retail purchases.
Carolyn and I bought a new coffee maker
two weeks ago from the second store we visited.
We bypassed the first store where we saw the same device at the same
price. Why? We didn’t like the vibes the sales clerk gave
us.
Right or wrong, good or bad, our senses
work for our good most of the time.
Do you trust yours? Shel Silverstein puts it well in this great poem.
P Michael
Biggs
Offering Up-Moments
One Moment at a Time