Author: Susan Gorman

RECHARGE DAY TWO: Sometimes It’s Funnnnnnny

Show of hands please from everyone out there who thinks we need to be super wise and evolved about our intuition? That’s one of the ways our culture marginalizes intuition btw, by categorizing it as a rare, dramatic and wrenching phenomenon. Those powerful stories are real, but what we really need to be talking about… Read more »

RECHARGE DAY THREE: The Magic of Being Wrong

No matter where you are on your journey, you have had at least a few experiences when one of two things happened: you had a strong feeling about a person, place or situation and you listened to it, or you didn’t. Here’s the thing. Either case is instructive. The times you listened teach you that… Read more »

RECHARGE DAY FOUR: Fun.

Busyness is one of the biggest dampers on your intuition. There’s a lot of talk these days about slowing down, becoming more mindful, and creating time for ourselves. In theory, I agree. Doing all of those things (especially if you throw in daily meditation practice) will help you foster a better relationship with your intuition… Read more »

RECHARGE DAY FIVE: Zen Doggos

When we first moved to Exeter, my husband took the Downeaster to work every day. Since the Amtrak station is a five-minute walk from our house, trains arriving and departing are part of the soundscape of our daily life. The northbound 6:40 am is often a Really, You Need To Get Your Ass Out of… Read more »

RECHARGE DAY SIX: Partnership

“Hey, Susan, it’s all well and good that I’m grooving along here trusting my intuition but what if my spouse or partner doesn’t believe what I’m seeing or feeling?” This is a really important question. And it depends on a couple of things. First off, I’m just going to leave this here: whether they are… Read more »

RECHARGE DAY SEVEN: Let’s Get Flower Drunk

If you’ve been following my Instagram account, you might know that especially in the spring, I go a little crazy over flowers. I call it getting flower drunk. Drunk on their beauty, their fragrance, their abundance. I just love flowers. Love, love, LOVE them. Yes indeed, I do love the flowers. “But Susan,” you might… Read more »

WORRY

The most common question I get about intuition is how to identify it. My clients are frequently confused about whether they can really trust their intuition because they don’t know if the voice of their intuition is real. More often than not, when they’ve actually received a solid piece of intel from their intuition, they… Read more »

FIGURING IT OUT

Do you ever notice that we spend a lot of time trying to figure out what we already know? Figure It Out Mode is that headspace that keeps us stuck on a mental loop over and over again, whirring, whirring, whirring. Trying to get answers from a line of reasoning that is arbitrary and judgemental…. Read more »

Another Origin Story

I wish you all could have watched Avengers: Endgame with me. Next to me was a hulking young man in his 20’s (no pun intended but a happy accident nonetheless). He was openly crying during the last twenty minutes. His companion just kept handing him napkins from the concession bar to wipe his eyes. Such… Read more »

HEY, SIRI

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Recently I was invited to speak at the Seacoast Wellness Summit, which brought local wellness professionals and enthusiasts together to make connections and tackle some of the less talked about issues within our community. The summit opened with a panel discussion on the lack of inclusivity in the larger wellness community, especially with regard to… Read more »