Should you really pay attention?

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  1. Stephiliboo profile image60
    Stephilibooposted 13 years ago

    Should you really pay attention?

    If there is a reoccurring sign or message you keep coming across almost daily? If it's down to the detail of a situation should you pay attention or let it go?

  2. marwan asmar profile image69
    marwan asmarposted 13 years ago

    If course you should pay attention regardless of the situation, because the more you pay attention the better the outcome would be, or you can better make judgment or come out with logical conclusions.

  3. Stephiliboo profile image60
    Stephilibooposted 13 years ago

    That's what I feel... Because I'm stronger I can handle the outcome I suppose..

  4. gg.zaino profile image71
    gg.zainoposted 13 years ago

    "The Situation"  -what is it? what signs?
     
    Steph-
    you need more detail in this question, it is difficult reading minds from this distance here in Key West..  sad

    It all depends on these particular situation in which you receive these signs or messages Steph.
    are you asking for interpretation? that's usually not difficult- your inner voice is talking. this is something only you can do.

    The action you propose to discuss is without description here...

    My advice-
    always and forever,
    until you are rot and decay
    under the ground;
    "Pay heed- the 'Voice' of 'Fate' -
    become friends with your Muse...

    For instance:
    If you are in a good relationship, that needs some work to make it better- 
    pay attention to those signs-
    what are the messages they reveal-
    what truths are revealed in these messages-
    pay attention to the detail of each encounter-
    they all differ whether you think so or not-
    there's something you're not getting here, and your subconscious screams.  .

    Your subconscious mind is at work always. it will help you focus on what is good- bad- or a 'could be' better- or worse- situation or state of being.

    The trouble that our subconscious mind goes through, to speak with us, demands action. Nature helps us out here.

    Would this be a relationship you are trying to make up you mind about. Is it a maybe relationship dilemma?
    Peace Steph- search for peace
    greg

  5. profile image52
    Ratanak Ouposted 13 years ago

    It depends on the situation what you are doing and where you are.

  6. dillon102 profile image62
    dillon102posted 13 years ago

    Yes you should especially if it pertains to someone your in a relationship with. There are so many nut jobs out there and scammers, if you feel something might be off even a little bit then these signs may be your subconscious telling you to get out of that relationship.

  7. terrektwo profile image68
    terrektwoposted 13 years ago

    Well if your in a dangerous career like a miner and that mine almost collapses on you a few times I would pay attention. If it is just a minor coincidences I wouldn't worry about it much.

  8. sangre profile image88
    sangreposted 13 years ago

    Important things always happen when you aren't paying attention. Don't lose focus..

  9. onegoodwoman profile image70
    onegoodwomanposted 13 years ago

    When the sign states:   STOP

    then yes, pay full attention and STOP.

  10. sir_tallest profile image59
    sir_tallestposted 13 years ago

    i'll say you should........and i am talking from experience and a painful one.....it cost me a loved one....guess sometimes they are warning and other times they are notifications..... either way rake it seriously so you'll live without regrets

  11. eddiecarrara profile image72
    eddiecarraraposted 13 years ago

    How much does it cost? I need to know the price, am I fishing and watching the bobber or am I driving in the fog? So what's the cost if I don't pay attention? Is the price high or low? I guess it all depends what I'm doing.

  12. profile image0
    reeltaulkposted 13 years ago

    Are you serious.....or is this a trick question

  13. profile image0
    HERBERT ubaldoposted 13 years ago

    YES, but sometimes no especially when the topic is boring

  14. GNelson profile image59
    GNelsonposted 13 years ago

    Pay attention if you want to be taken seriously.

  15. edhan profile image35
    edhanposted 13 years ago

    Yes.

    I always believe there are signs where we really need to have our attentions.

    It is like having six sense of thing going to happen.

    So, listen and observe what you see and react accordingly. If not, you might regret for not paying attention.

 
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