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ellie 08-16-2009 07:35 AM

Intuition help on a job
 
A few weeks ago I was perusing a job site not out of desperation, just because I thought it might time to look for a full-time job. I do freelance and other things, but I've been thinking it might be time to return to full-time work. Anyway a job caught my eye. It was the kind of the job that was almost exactly what I was after.

Prior to all of this, I had for many months said to myself quite adamantly that my next job would have to x,y and z and also must be 5 minutes away from my house. The 5 minutes away from my house was a big ask to be honest, because where I am living is in the suburbs and there really isn't any major businesses near where I live, just some local shops. And I had also manifested wanting to work for a large organisation - ha ha!

Anyway as it turns out I see on the off chance a job that fitted most of my criteria and yes amazingly literally 5 mintues up the road. The head office was for some reason situated in a strage spot.

So I applied for the job and first I got a rejection letter, which I couldn't quite understand why as I believe I fitted all the criteria and then not long after they reposted the advertisement, with extra criteria, extra critera I had actually put in my resume. So I was a bit peeved, but let it all go because I didn't want to work for a company that re-advertised but sent me a letter saying they had found suitable applicants already.

But then a week later I get a few calls on my phone saying that they had in fact made a mistake and put my details in the wrong pile.

Before the interview, I put out a manifestation that I would for the first time handle my nerves and believe in myself and if the people I would speak to would be the type of people I would like to associate myself with and if not then this not the right job for me.

So the long and the short of it, I went for the interview and it lasted a good while (nearly two hours) and amazingly for the first time I conducted my nerves in a reasonable manner (which was a feat in itself) and I felt comfortable with the people.

However, now my gut feeling tells me not to go for the job, if I get offered it. I think the most scary thing is rejecting something that is almost what I want and yet I want to say "no". I am wondering if my gut feeling is right, or that is more that I am scared to take a leap into the unknown. I believe this job is a bit too technical for me and that I may not be able to handle it.

How do I know that my intuition is right? I mean I have felt this feeling time and time again when I go for jobs that don't feel right, so I almost 99% sure I should not go for it.

I mean the best outcome and probably the most realistic one is that they will of found someone else more suitable, but a nagging feeling inside me says this in fact might be not the case and that I have to deal with the emotional struggle in believing in my intuition.

I don't regret going for the job at all, because for the first time ever I was able to conquer my fear of interviews. I was able to let-go of my fear of people in high authority and not care as much what people think. I walked out of that interview not feeling ill or unhappy with my conduct. I had conquered a major a fear and for that I was truly grateful.

Any thoughts or suggestions would be much appreciated.

ssandra 08-16-2009 08:59 AM

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Originally Posted by ellie (Post 398106)
However, now my gut feeling tells me not to go for the job, if I get offered it. I think the most scary thing is rejecting something that is almost what I want and yet I want to say "no". I am wondering if my gut feeling is right, or that is more that I am scared to take a leap into the unknown. I believe this job is a bit too technical for me and that I may not be able to handle it.

It seems that it is not your intuition talking here, but more your ego. You are scared to try something new, something that might be more difficult than you are used to.

If it is the job you were dreaming about, why on earth would your intuition say it is not the job for you? That doesn´t seem to make sense...

Here is a good article from Erin about the difference between ego and intuition How To Tell the Difference Between Your Ego, Logic, Spirit Guides and Intuition

ellie 08-16-2009 09:47 AM

Hmm yes I understand where you coming from, but usually I get a good vibe when I am to try something new...even when the skills are over my head. Yes I have taken on situations where the skills are higher than what I am used too, but I feel it is more than that. It wasn't the job I was dreaming of but it wasn't what I wasn't dreaming of either. What makes it enticing is the vicinity really.

candis 08-16-2009 12:31 PM

Go with your gut feeling...I've been in those situations many times and in retrospect I was right about the person or decisions. If you are here to find an answer as to whether or not to take the job then the answer is no. You will know when the right opportunity comes along...because you will not go to a forum looking for someone to make the decision for you.

ellie 08-16-2009 12:34 PM

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Originally Posted by candis (Post 398160)
Go with your gut feeling...I've been in those situations many times and in retrospect I was right about the person or decisions. If you are here to find an answer as to whether or not to take the job then the answer is no. You will know when the right opportunity comes along...because you will not go to a forum looking for someone to make the decision for you.

Ha ha very true. I think you are absolutely right!

It's hard for me to knock back something that seems on the surface perfect and most people if I told them that I have knocked it back would say I am crazy! But I now know it is not right. Actually looking back on some older post of mine, helped me see clearly that it is not what I want.

I think the interview was there to help me grow as a person and conquer one of my fears.

Soorya 08-16-2009 04:22 PM

Or perhaps you could go for a second opinion and go for a reading by a psychic.:)

ellie 08-16-2009 10:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Soorya (Post 398242)
Or perhaps you could go for a second opinion and go for a reading by a psychic.:)

No readings don't resonate with me.

intj123 08-17-2009 04:13 AM

wow most people would jump on that, considering the unemployment rate. That takes a lot of guts to just turn that down from a gut feeling.

ellie 08-17-2009 05:00 AM

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Originally Posted by intj123 (Post 398557)
wow most people would jump on that, considering the unemployment rate. That takes a lot of guts to just turn that down from a gut feeling.

Yes but I am not most people :D

Basically I always use to not go with my gut (the same feeling as I have now) and it would always get me in trouble and I always would go, god damn it why didn't I just go with my initial gut feeling.

The times that I have taken the risk and gone with my gut feeling, it always has turned out much better than anticipated.

Really deep down I know what's the right thing to do, but it's that conditioning that tells us we should accept what is perceived as a great offer that gets me each in every time. It's that tiny self doubt that I have in the whole idea of intuition, which this all really about.

As I said I am not desperate for job, which also helps and usually when I do what I want, some new opportunity opens up that is more in align with what I want.


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