This is the final post of my 7-day series about ways to tap into your subconscious.
Sometimes tapping your subconscious mind is difficult and requires you learn new methods of self-awareness like those discussed in my previous 6 posts.
Sometimes it is absurdly simple.
As in, all you need to do is learn to listen to it.
Your subconscious mind wants to communicate with your conscious mind.
It is designed to do so, after all.
It is only us silly humans with our silly ways of doing things and ridiculous notions that make this difficult.
Two of those ridiculous notions are that instincts are not real, or at least cannot be trusted, and that we do not have an inner voice that tries to guide us.
Neither one of these notions is true.
Instincts and your inner voice are your subconscious mind trying to communicate with you.
It cannot do so directly, so it does so indirectly by giving you hints and clues.
It would be so much better if your subconscious could say, “Hey! I think you should pay attention to this!”
Unfortunately, it doesn’t work that way.
Have you ever gotten a hunch that something was wrong and the hunch turned out to be right?
Have you ever guessed the answer to a question based on something your gut told you?
Both of these are examples of your subconscious mind talking to you and trying to tell you something.
What this means is that you do not need to learn any fancy techniques or methods to begin tapping into your subconscious.
The best thing you can do is also one of the oldest and simplest methods of learning anything: start listening.
That’s right: taking the time to listen to yourself is one of the best methods for tapping into your subconscious mind.
Instead of ignoring hunches and that little voice inside, start paying attention to them.
Slow down and listen when something inside of you is speaking.
It is your subconscious mind trying to tell you something, and it has a reason for doing so.
This is not to say that your subconscious mind is infallible, and your instincts and hunches are always right.
Sometimes they will be wrong.
That is unavoidable.
There is still a reason for the message, however, and it may be just as important as the message itself.
But you will never know what it is if you do not slow down and start listening.
Now, if you’ve missed any of past 6 posts about tapping into your subconscious mind, be sure to read them:
How to Use Affirmations to Tap into Your Subconscious
Tap into Your Subconscious by Meditating
Use Free Association to Tap into Your Subconscious
Try Daydream Visualization to Tap into Your Subconscious
The Power of Journaling to Tap into Your Subconscious Mind
Try a New Creative Hobby to Tap into Your Subconscious
And, if you try any of these methods of tapping into your subconscious, please share your experiences on our private Facebook page.