How to rebuild self-trust and strengthen your intuitive voice
“I wish I could trust my intuition — I just don’t know if I even have any lately, I feel cut off.”
If you’ve ever thought or felt something like that (even quietly in your own heart), please know: you are not alone. Whenever we are faced with ongoing uncertainty and unrelenting stress, I’ts so easy to move into fight, flight, freeze, which switches on our instinct for survival. We can’t access our curiosity and intuition when we’re on proverbial “patrol”.
But we can realign with our intuitive frequency by making some simple changes and techniques to how we engage our energy. If you know how, it’s amazing how we can get back on track by shifting perspective.
This is something I hear all the time from my students lately, many of whom are now deeply intuitive, spiritually connected, and confident in their ability to co-create with the Universe.
In fact, it’s one of the reasons I created my upcoming event, Global Spirit Jam: Messages of Abundance & Hope, happening June 10. It’s a free community gathering filled with live Oracle readings, intuitive insights, and messages from Spirit, all designed to help you reconnect with that deep knowing inside you.
Here’s something I want you to know:
Even after years of spiritual work, in the midst of chaotic energy, once in a while, I still will doubt my intuition.
I’d feel a subtle nudge, a whisper of insight… and override it with logic. I’d ask for a sign, receive it, and then immediately second-guess myself.
Sound familiar?
Here’s the truth I’ve lived:
We don’t lose our intuition. We lose our trust in it.
We All Start Out Intuitive
Intuition is our first language. It’s the quiet inner compass we’re born with, one that speaks through emotions, symbols, sensations, and subtle knowings.
But over time, many of us are taught to doubt it.
We learn to prioritize facts over feelings. Logic over whispers.
We’re told not to be “too sensitive.” Not to trust what we feel unless we can “prove it.”
So, we disconnect.
We stop listening.
We forget the voice that never stopped speaking to us.
You Can Reconnect
Intuition isn’t a gift for the “chosen few.” It’s a muscle that you can build. A skill. A soul-sense you can remember how to use.
Here are three gentle ways to begin rebuilding that trust today:
🌀 Pull an Oracle Card with zero pressure to “get it right.”
Instead of asking for a Big Answer, try something simple like, “What energy is with me today?” Let it be light. Let it be playful.🌀 Pause and ask yourself: “What do I already know?”
Before texting a friend or Googling 12 options, give yourself a moment. Ask your inner knowing, then listen for what rises.🌀 Keep a self-trust journal.
Write down intuitive hits, dreams, synchronicities, and nudges. Over time, you’ll begin to see just how often you’re being guided.
You’re Not Broken — You’re Becoming
If you’ve been feeling unsure, disconnected, or filled with doubt… it doesn’t mean you’re not intuitive.
It means you’re right on the edge of remembering who you really are.
I’ve guided thousands of people, from total beginners to lifelong seekers, as they’ve reconnected with their intuition. And the way they describe it is always so moving:
✨ “Empowering”
✨ “Life-changing”
✨ “Like coming home”
✨ “I didn’t realize I already had the answers.”
This is what happens when you learn to trust yourself again.
Oracle School: A Journey Back to You
Once a year, I open the doors to my Oracle School — a 4-month immersive spiritual experience where we explore the deeper practices of intuition, self-trust, and sacred connection.
We use Oracle Cards as a mystical mirror.
We reconnect with the Divine.
We strengthen the bridge between the seen and unseen — and remember who we truly are.
If this speaks to your soul, I’d love to have you on the waitlist. You’ll be the first to know when enrollment opens later this summer.
💫 Join the Oracle School Waitlist »
No pressure. No expectations. Just a gentle invitation to keep listening, and keep following that inner wisdom that’s already guiding you.
With love and divine guidance,
Colette