TAPPING INTO INTUITION: CLIENT EXPERIENCE
- Ruchira Gokhale
- Sep 18
- 1 min read

In a coaching conversation, a client once shared that he was doing well financially, earning more than he had ever imagined. Rationally, everything made sense — he wanted to be cautious with spending, save for his children’s education, and remain prudent. After all, he advised others on money matters himself.
And yet, despite all the success, he couldn’t enjoy it. Something felt off, and he felt stuck. Even in the presence of abundance, there was a lingering fear of loss. Logic alone couldn’t explain it.
I invited him to pause and ask a deeper question:
“What do you intuitively know to be true about your relationship with money?”
As he sat with it, a hidden truth surfaced. Growing up, he had seen his father lose money in business — more than once. That early experience had planted a fear so deep that no matter how much he earned, a part of him was always bracing for it to disappear.
In that moment, he realised his relationship with money was rooted in scarcity. And until he healed that inner lens, no amount of external abundance would ever feel like enough.
Sometimes, what looks like a logical choice is really an old story shaping our reality.
Coaching creates the space to notice these patterns — and begin to see differently. When it 'makes sense', but doesn't 'feel right', its often an indication for a deeper self-inquiry.






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