Respecting and honoring intuition for business vision

Logo Design by Wendy Hurd

I had the honor of working with a group of individuals for 54 hours at Nebraska Startup Weekend on February 20-22 to launch a business.

Logo Design by Wendy Hurd
Logo design for startup “Gift Card Karma” an organization that connects people with unused gift cards with good causes.

Friday evening at 6pm the event begins. Over 50 people line up along the side of the room at Omaha Code School. Each one has 60 seconds to pitch their business concept. Nervous excitement electrifies the room. There are all ages. Age 18 through 60. Most everyone is from Nebraska with the few from Europe, Seattle, Minnesota and Georgia. All creative. All visionaries. All hard working.

Pitch number one: Terry from Omaha gets up and pitches his idea for a company that has created an gas-powered bicycle. And then it proceeds with everything from incredible wizard-like gadgets to common sense ideas intended to bring people together.

And yes, I pitched an idea. First time for me after participating in the event three other times over the past 5 years. Exhilarating.

I meet new people, having shown up only knowing the event organizer, Shane. I sit in the 3rd row wanting to be close to the speaker. A woman, about my age, sits next to me, introduces herself and we find ourselves in a row full of women which is unusual for the event. She has experience working with entrepreneurs so we have an interesting conversation. Usually the event is attended by mostly younger men. Not this time. And it feels balanced with gender, race, age and profession.

“Are you pitching?”  . . .

I pitch my idea somewhere at the tail-end of the line. I’ve rehearsed the pitch for a solid two days so I feel comfortable with the delivery. It goes ok. And then I sit down, shaking slightly from the adrenalin rush.

At the end of the pitching. All of the idea titles are written on large 18″ x 18″ post it notes that are placed up on the walls. Everyone in the audience is given 3 small post-its. We’re told “vote for your favorite ideas.” The top vote-getters will move forward, forming teams for the weekend and who will present Sunday afternoon for a panel of three judges.

I wander around with my notes, looking for my favorites. A few people approach me, “Tell me more about your concept.” I do. “I like your idea!” “I will definitely work on your concept if my idea doesn’t move forward.” “Thank you!” I exclaim. Feeling accomplished for having communicated my concept clearly enough for someone to express and interest.

I vote. But only for ideas where I would truly want to work on the team. If I feel it’s a good idea but don’t really sync with the visionary, then it won’t work.

The results are revealed. My idea did not receive enough votes to move forward . . . I am somewhat relieved. I look around and evaluate what to do next. Do I pick a team or do I retreat in defeat?

I decide to offer my assistance to Susan, who had expressed an interest in my concept. Her concept is “Gift Cards for Good” which donates unused gift card balances to good causes. She seems nice and someone I would enjoy helping. She has 2 people standing with her. “I’d like to help you with graphic design if you need it.” “Oh! Yes! Thank you!”

And then the most wonderful part of the weekend begins. Team “Gift Cards for Good” finds a spot and starts communicating. We figure out how to work with one another. It’s a good group. Open minded and supportive. Susan exclaims her joy of having an energy worker on the team. She feels it is something that will help everyone.

We talk until midnight! Yes! Until midnight. This is how much the event electrifies people with enough energy to keep things going. It’s amazing. I had driven over 7 hours to get to Omaha that day, checked into a hotel and then stay up until midnight with complete strangers, talking about starting a business. Wow.

Two things we were given to do Friday evening: identify the problem and the customer. Not as easy as it sounds. At first we had two customers.

11:55pm we depart with the promise to return in the morning. Susan remarks, “I hope you decide to come back!”

We gather Saturday morning. Everyone shows up at breakfast except the developer. I felt nervous but then he shows up with his big monitor and a backpack, all ready to work. Ha! As a group, we brainstorm a new name, something catchy and descriptive. Terry reveals his gift for naming companies. Wow! We decide on “Card Karma” for now.

We receive coaching advice a bit later that morning from the event organizer, Shane. “Go out there and interview your customers” but first we needto form the questions . . . tougher that you think. In order to get good info, we had to formulate good questions. We get coaching from Shane about empathy interviews. Ask, “When was the last time . . . ” and “Why” instead of “Would you?” We get coaching from Brian on identifying our customer and he teaches us about psychographics. It’s fascinating and I appreciate the time he spent listening to us.

I feel terrified approaching strangers to ask them questions. So, I hesitate and give myself the excuse, “Oh, I’m not really passionate about the project.” A safety coping mechanism.

My team inspires me with their courage and action. I’m impressed. Ivan recruits members from the other 15 teams over for us to talk to. Susan asks the questions. Terry asks questions. I take notes. I’m good at listening, it’s a strength, although I need to work on listening without judgement.

We break for lunch after I notice Terry’s energy completely shifts. “Oh, we have to get you something to eat.” “Yes.” He grumbles a little. We share the same quirks . . . feeling irritable when we’re hungry. So, we wait for Ivan to be interviewed and then we go downtown for lunch.

After lunch, we approach several groups of people with our questions, “When was the last time you had a gift card that you did not use?” and “Why didn’t you use it?” “What kinds of things have you done with your unused gift cards?” “We’ve heard of people who have re-gifted . . .”

The responses are all unique. I find myself enjoying the process thoroughly although still uncomfortable approaching strangers.

Note about Saturday: I left my computer in my car most of the day. I did not bring it in the building until Saturday late afternoon. I didn’t want to fall into the trap of designing a logo or a website immediately because those are not the most important parts of a business.

I had started the logo design Friday evening and again Saturday morning on paper. By Saturday afternoon after we’ve gathered information from our customers and have identified that the problem exists. Very important things before moving forward with a business.

Susan holds the vision for the business. It’s her vision. We are now co-holders of her vision. Very important roles we now have! I feel honored.

One of the things Susan shared was a graphic she had created a while back, it’s a color copy of paper dolls with a multiple gift cards behind the cut outs. It’s a concept. Too busy, I tell her, to be a logo but can definitely be used somewhere as an illustration. But I tell her, it is important to trust her intuition with the vision. It’s good to stick with the paper doll concept because it is obviously something that means a lot to her and illustrates the vision.

Very important note for everyone starting a business or a program or product . . . trust your gut. Trust your intuition. And find people who respect your vision. Find people who will help you clarify and strengthen your vision to move forward and evolve.

Just before supper is served, I work with Susan to do an intuitive wellness card reading for her. I appreciate her trust in me! Wow, to ask for and express interest in energy work in the middle of a busy environment is eye-opening. We find the only clear surface in the 2-floor open warehouse space for the card reading. The discussion of the cards is continued at another table. Susan finds it very meaningful and tells me, “oh, I’m going to cry.” with how the cards have revealed truths about her.

My role as an energy worker. Respect my client’s journey, trust my intuition and mostly encourage my clients to trust their intuition and know they have the ability to evolve.

My role as a graphic designer working on the logo: Listen. Brainstorm as needed. Communicate. Verify. Reflect. Ask questions. Repeat. And keep tweaking.

We work all day . . . 9am to about 8pm. I left abruptly after a late catered meal which has decided to upset my stomach. It’s ok, time to say good bye until Sunday morning.

Sunday morning things come together nicely. There is good energy in the group. Susan is a wonderful leader and has a very clear vision. She communicates very well. Even when she disagrees, she says it with strength and determination that I respect.

Terry says, “The name is very close to an existing company called ‘Credit Card Karma’ perhaps we should change it to ‘Gift Card Karma.'” Yes, we all agree it is better. Plus I like groups of three. The name change also shifts the energy around the project.

I continue work on the logo, and share it with the group now and then. They are all wonderful and trusting of my work. I want their feedback.

Here is the progression of the logo design. You’ll see by the end we discovered and enhanced the hearts and wanted to show more than two people holding hands.

Wendy Hurd logo development

I’d like to thank the Startup Weekend Nebraska event organizers, the sponsors and participants. I learned so much and enjoyed every minute.

A special thank you to Susan, Terry and Ivan, the Gift Card Karma team.

 

Let go of the trauma of old injuries

Wendy Hurd. LilyTiger Energy Healing

Wendy's Intuitive Tellings of Truth for You

Get a move on with an energy healing technique called “shape shifting.”
A gentle way of changing the energy of old injuries into something the
body can easily flush out.

It’s a technique practiced by holistic energy healers to help bodies heal faster. You can try it yourself or with guidance from your favorite energy worker.

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  1. Identify the trouble spot
  2. Sit comfortably
  3. Center yourself by taking in 3 deep breaths (inhale, exhale)
  4. Visualize yourself grounded to the earth.
  5. Close your eyes and connect with the trouble spot.
  6. What does it look like to you? Color? Shape? Texture? Sound? Smell?
  7. Visualize this shape for a moment.
  8. With your hands, take the shape, scoop it up and give it to the earth.
  9. Repeat 3 times
  10. Keep your eyes closed and visualize the shape again. Notice any changes.
  11. Repeat until the shape becomes something you feel better about.
  12. Lie down and relax for as long as possible. Pay attention to your breath and listen to calming music.

Wendy employed a version of this technique as needed. Each Reiki consultation included: Reiki, wellness card reading and a personal hand-made healing medallion.

Thank you for the wonderful experience.

Reiki energy healing to relieve pain

Wendy Hurd. LilyTiger Energy Healing

I’ve worked with several clients who were in pain from old injuries, pain from surgery or other reasons. Reiki has helped them all. And in many cases helped the client to completely relieve the pain.

Time and time again, clinical research is showing Reiki improves the lives by helping to relax the body. This relaxation allows the body’s natural ability to heal kick in. The Reiki energy works on a physical, mental and spiritual level and that is why it is so effective. The energy resides in all areas, therefore just treating the physical symptoms sometimes does not work.

One client of mine had knee pain for over 20 years. The pain is now gone, thanks to having a Reiki session twice. The same client was relieved of lower back pain and ankle injury pain. The side benefit of the Reiki healing energy was the ability to stop smoking! Something the client has never been able to do longer than a couple of months at a time.

I feel so incredibly lucky and thankful to be able to share Reiki with people.

Here is a link to a site with many other positive Reiki reports:

http://reikiinmedicine.org/clinical-practice/12-years-of-back-pain-relieved/

Thank you again.

-Wendy

How do the LilyTiger Intuitive cards work?

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Each of Wendy’s sessions includes an intuitive card reading. The LilyTiger Intuitive Cards (also called the Sunshine Heart Cards) are a tool. The cards reveal what is already known – bringing the information up to a conscious level.

The cards REVEAL truth. Here’s how the tool could work for a person:

  1. Emotions have an impact on our physiology.
  2. Each person knows intuitively what is needed to feel better.
  3. Making a conscious choice to feel better, the person chooses the correct cards.
  4. The cards then reveal what the person already knows but may have not put into words.
  5. Once identified, the person then has an opportunity to mature the negative emotional state into a positive emotional state.
  6. The shift moves faster at this point in several ways:
    1. reflection
    2. creation of affirmations
    3. asking for help
    4. energy work such as Reiki
    5. other integrative therapies from dozens of modalities

This is one scenario. Each person is different of course and there is no guarantee of cure or diagnosis. It’s a step in the journey.

Congratulations on making the decision to move forward. Everything is going to work out.

-Wendy

Here is a good article about the impact of emotions on health:

http://www.takingcharge.csh.umn.edu/enhance-your-wellbeing/health/thoughts-emotions/how-do-thoughts-emotions-impact-health

LilyTiger Intuitive Wellness Cards by Wendy Hurd Creative. Reiki healing
LilyTiger Intuitive Cards with Healing Medallion

-Wendy

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Wendy’s February Witticism

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Wendy's Intuitive Tellings of Truth for YouI’ve started a monthly fun way of communicating the benefits of energy healing. Here is the first one.

https://lilytigercreative.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/witty-1.pdf

Sometimes one can feel distracted, sad, tired. It’s almost like the password for the free feel-better upgrade has been lost. And for some reason the customer service line just doesn’t understand. There is a way to connect to the inner customer service line that speaks the lingo.

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Book an energy healing consultation today. Each 1-hour consultation includes Reiki intuitive energy healing, an intuitive wellness card reading and a hand-made personal healing medallion.

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Thank you!

–Wendy

Energy center affirmation wheel

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Working on the IEAN project has been immensely rewarding. Here is a glimpse at the sacred geometry and how it works with the energy centers of the body to provide a balance. When all energy center wheels are open and rotating, we can easily affirm and evolve.

Cognitive evolution leads to a serenity of body, mind and soul.

Print this page out for yourself and repeat the affirmations daily to the sound of Native American drums and flutes.

Presented with options

I had the most fascinating conversation today about where the need to control comes from. I presented my theory that people feel a need to control out of fear. But then was countered with the theory of options. This is how it goes:

There was a young man who came to the United States as a visiting college student from a different country. His family was very wealthy and they sent him to the U.S. with the intent of him going to college to become an engineer. The young man enrolled in college. But he only enrolled in two classes. The first one was “How to learn” and the second was “How to marry.” He took both classes, failing the “How to learn” class but passing the “How to marry” with great ease. He ended up dropping out of college and got married, much to the disappointment of his family.

The point is, instead of being controlled by his family. He looked at his situation as being given two options. He made his choice and was successful.

So, the next time you are given a set of external expectations, look at them differently. Look at your options. You can do exactly what others expect of you, or you can give yourself a couple of simple options to try out. See which one fits you best. Keep it simple.

You have intuitive wisdom

LilyTiger Intuitive Wellness Cards by Wendy Hurd Creative. Reiki healing

Acting on intuition is the key to survival. I remember reading the book, “The Gift of Fear” years ago. I had picked up the book thinking the title was catchy. Totally prepared for feeling more afraid, I settled into the book. Wow, was I surprised. I found myself feeling less and less afraid because the book basically taught me to trust my gut and to act on it.

Why I question my intuition is a mystery to me really. I work on trusting my intuition every day and truthfully, I’m not sure if I’ll ever trust my gut instinct 100%.

My body knows what it needs. If I recognize that, and if I allow it to communicate, AND I ask for help, I move forward. But first, it’s very important to recognize myself as a source of information that I can trust.

Here are a couple of interesting articles from the University of Minnesota and Psychology Today about intuition:

https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-intuitive-compass/201108/what-is-intuition-and-how-do-we-use-it

http://www.takingcharge.csh.umn.edu/explore-healing-practices/intuition-healthcare/how-can-i-use-intuition-improve-my-health-wellbeing

Evolving emotions for wellness

LilyTiger Intuitive Wellness Cards by Wendy Hurd Creative. Reiki healing

I created the LilyTiger Intuitive Wellness cards with the intent to help people do several things: feel better; trust their intuition; communicate what is needed for energy balance; and recognize the importance thoughts and emotions have on our physical, mental and spiritual existence.

The negative emotions block us from thriving. Reiki and other alternative modalities help to open up the blockages and allow energy to flow more freely throughout. This flow leads to balance which in turn helps us do the things we’ve always wanted to do.

Here is a very good article written by Karen Lawson MD from the University of Minnesota website about how emotions impact health:

http://www.takingcharge.csh.umn.edu/enhance-your-wellbeing/health/thoughts-emotions/how-do-thoughts-emotions-impact-health

Blocked emotions are tied to so many issues. I’ve found that sometimes the emotions are so deep that we can’t find the words to express what it is that is going on. That’s where the Intuitive cards come in. Each card has a negative and positive emotion on it. Each one corresponds to an energy center in our body that could be blocked with the negative emotions. The card is chosen by your energy because it knows what is needed.

The intent of wanting to feel better + the communication of the card + the creation of a positive statement + the help of a holistic wellness practitioner = evolving into wellness.

Our bodies know what we need to heal. If we recognize that, and if we allow it to communicate, AND we ask for help, we start moving forward.

Here are a couple of interesting articles from the University of Minnesota and Psychology Today about intuition:

https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/the-intuitive-compass/201108/what-is-intuition-and-how-do-we-use-it

http://www.takingcharge.csh.umn.edu/explore-healing-practices/intuition-healthcare/how-can-i-use-intuition-improve-my-health-wellbeing

Congratulations for reading this post. I hope you’ve found some useful information.

Are you an empath? A lesson in observation.

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Are you an empath? I’ve been speaking to many empaths who are wondering what they can do to protect themselves and not have all the energy sucked out of them. Perhaps let the energy pass through them. Well, I recently attended a class where part of the discussion was around observing without judgement. As an empath, observing without judgement (just BE with it) can be an extremely useful tool.

For instance, today I was getting the oil changed in my car. I grabbed a magazine and sat down at a table to read the zine and also check my email. Suddenly I felt this panic/fear feeling come over me. Hmmm, I thought to myself, “I have absolutely no reason to feel any panic or fear. What’s going on around me?” I look around… there is a man pacing back and forth. Sitting down. Sighing. The mechanic steps into the room to explain the cost of the repairs, scheduling an appointment, etc. The man listened and went on to say many things that concerned him.

Making the observation and knowing I am an empath, I simply observed and immediately relaxed, knowing the panic feeling was not mine. It belonged to the man near me. IT WAS NOT MINE TO FIX (THAT IS THE IMPORTANT PART).

So, the next time you, the sensitive empath feels a sense of panic or anxiety or fear, observe it. Look around you. Does it belong to you or does it belong to someone else. I bet you that 99% of the time it belongs to someone else.

Observe it. Breathe. Decide if it is something that needs action (i.e. immediate pending danger which would need action). If it does, take action. If it does not, It’s not yours to fix.

Trust yourself.

Thanks for reading.