Inner Authority
Inner Authority – Within Wake Up Your Life Realm
Inner Authority Offers
Within this arena in the Wake Up Your Life realm of change, you learn:
- CRITICAL THINKING SKILLS — to identify misinformation, resist self-deception, and confidently assess the accuracy of information
- SELF-CONFIDENCE — in your self-worth and authenticity
- SETTING & MAINTAINING BOUNDARIES — The ability to set and maintain boundaries, effectively ending past attempts by others to manipulate you into doing what they want. Often, what others desire is not in your best interest and can be detrimental to your well-being.
- DISCERNMENT WITH DISINFORMATION & DECEIT — How to recognize and avoid other supposed authorities who engage in deceit, disinformation, and highly manipulative and unethical practices to sway you away from staying true to your inner knowing and authority
- INNER COMPASS — Your powerful and innate ability to know what is right for you — your INNER COMPASS
- MAKE BETTER CHOICES — The skills to make better life choices more easily and remain confident in those choices
- STAY TRUE TO SELF — The ability to stay true to your deeper truths and your life path
How we think and how we come to know ourselves greatly determines our Inner Authority – our ability to change ourselves, the quality of our lives, and how we feel about our Self.
How We Think
More and more people let others do their thinking for them. Instead of researching various perspectives, people go to a liked source and take what is presented at face value, without verifying, assessing, discerning or researching on their own. Much of our world has the many problems it has because of the lack of critical thinking.
Our inner authority is very much about how we critically think — how do we get information, assess and verify information? How do we go about choosing sources of information? How often do we re-assess how accurate and ethical is our chosen source of information?
How We Make Choices
What are our selection criteria? How do we go about choosing our selection criteria? How do we go about getting information to make good choices?
How Do We Know That We Know?
Most of what we know came from another source. How do we know if what we know is valid? We are wired to want to believe that what we know is accurate, though it rarely is.
There are tv shows out there that are based on how we mislead ourselves. The Irrational the lives on Peacock is a great show that details some of our ways of tricking ourselves. Brain Games that streams on the Disney Channel is another great show that explains and demonstrates many ways we unconsciously think and act.
I take a lot of the ways we trick ourselves and educate and train you in principles to cut through the tricks so you can trust in your own assessment of information.
How We Know Ourselves
Inner Compass
There is an aspect of our bodies that we all have, but so few know about. We have an inner compass, that when you know how to access it, you can ask your body when making choices or considering anything what is better for you or more aligned with your heart and soul. I am NOT talking about muscle testing, but something far more accurate.
Our Minds Trick Us, But Our Bodies Never Lie
Our bodies respond to any statement put to it with biological markers of truth or not true. When truth for an individual is spoken (or read) by that individual or by another, our bodies respond one way if it is true for them, and another if it is not.
A person has to know how to listen. The beauty of this is that our brains trick us in so many ways, and we rarely know when our minds trick us. But our bodies never lie. Our bodies have a built in system for knowing what is true for us at that time of inquiring.
I educate and train individuals in how to use this inner compass. This skill set is part of the Paradox Cure skills, and is taught throughout all of my Paradox Cure offerings as well.