Cultivating-intuition-Final.fbMy book is finally out on kindle. The process of having it available in print is under way and hard copies should be available shortly. they will also be available of course on Amazon and will be available on Nook, Kobo, ibooks and other sites as well.

So what is it about? Well, how often do you listen to your intuition?Do you take it seriously enough to recognise its true creative capacity? Doesn’t it feel  good coming up with smart and original ideas?

It is a book that asks questions – eight big ones. Each question opens the door to a better understanding of how remarkable we all are and what an extraordinary gift our intuition is to us. Full of personal, family and other anecdotes, it is not a heavy read. It is full of art, too. Images of intuitive art appear throughout the book to inspire and encourage.

If you listen to or read books about some of our most creative and original thinkers (Albert Einstein, Nikola Tesla, Richard Branson and Steve Jobs), they regularly refer to their intuition and the important role it has played in their success.

Included are interviews with four highly successful people from various walks of life who have broken the mould and genuinely engaged with their intuitive selves, providing them with lives of extraordinary fulfilment. They are Scott Russell (multi-millionaire businessman), Francois le Roux (cellist), Joanna Jones (artist) and Becky Overy-Owen (beyond addiction).

It is a book for our time.

The book website can be found at http://www.cultivating-intuition.com.

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  1. I am thrilled that your site is exploring the nature of intuition. I honestly believe that the injured intuition is the downfall of civilization. With absolutely no doubt, I can attest that lack of intuition is lethal to creativity as well as to creation. For that reason, it is very difficult to teach true “art” to adults. – Jacki Kellum

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