How can you tell the difference between your head and your heart?
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How can you tell the difference between your head and your heart?
1. Head and heart people identify with their respective organs’ symbolism. In an earlier study, head people described themselves as “rational, logical, and interpersonally cold,” while heart people described themselves as “emotional, feminine, and interpersonally warm.”
How do you tune your heart?
Try this simple meditation to connect with the energy of your heart:
- Sit somewhere and make yourself comfortable.
- Close your eyes.
- Picture it.
- Let your thoughts and feelings come and go without judgment.
- Simply relax and see what your heart has to say.
- Take all the time you want to listen to your heart.
Can the heart think on its own?
The heart contains far fewer neurons than the noggin, and their job is not to “think” in the way that folks have misinterpreted. They help the heart react to the various demands placed on it by the body. So despite the presence of neurons in the heart, we can see that the heart does not have a mind of its own.
Who is a heart person?
A heart person is right there with you. Because they feel everything, that means they also feel for others. Studies show sensitive people (like heart people) may be wired for more empathy in the brain. 4. A heart person will talk about his or her feelings.
How does your heart speak to you?
The heart often speaks to us quietly and with common sense. The mind tends to rationalize our desires and reactions. To help you distinguish between how your mind might sound vs. your heart, here are some examples in the same situations: Driving. Mind: How long is this going to take? Damn this traffic! Stupid driver, slowing everyone down.
How can I find fun in listening to my heart?
Write down whatever you quietly sense. It is nature’s design that you get your head in sync with your deeper heart intent. You can find a new type of fun in listening to your heart as your command center. The fun is gaining back your power not to go back to the mechanical way — the old way of the head.
Do you listen to your head and heart and gut?
It’s a balance you need to find again every time you face a decision. To successfully listen to the head, the heart and the gut, it requires focus and awareness from you. It’s not innate, it comes with dedication and practice. If you want to improve this part, you need to choose to work on it and follow the steps below.
What happens when you listen to Your Heart?
The heart rebels. It leaves you sleepless, triggering strong emotions that you cannot control. This is the time to listen to your heart. You have to figure out what drives those feelings.