A woman meditating in a forest surrounded by floating twigs and debris, representing a mental storm of anxiety and thoughts during spiritual stillness.

Is It Intuition or Anxiety? Tips to Tell

How to Know If It’s Your Intuition or Just Anxiety

A woman meditating in a forest surrounded by floating twigs and debris, representing a mental storm of anxiety and thoughts during spiritual stillness.
Even in the chaos of the mind, your intuition still whispers beneath the noise.

There’s a question I hear all the time during readings:

“Is this my intuition… or just anxiety?”

It’s such a real, raw place to be in, especially for empaths, spiritual seekers, and people who feel things deeply. You want to trust your gut, but sometimes your gut is tangled up in past trauma, heartbreak, or fear of being wrong again.

So how do you tell the difference?

Let’s talk about it. Because if you’ve been spinning in overthinking, I want to help you come back to center, and maybe even start trusting yourself again.


💭 Intuition Whispers. Anxiety Shouts.

Let’s start with the energetic difference.

Intuition is calm. Even when it’s delivering something heavy, it lands quietly. It doesn’t race or demand. It says, “this isn’t right,” and then it gets quiet again. It doesn’t plead. It doesn’t spiral. It just knows.

Anxiety, on the other hand, is loud and persistent. It keeps asking the same question 20 different ways. It demands clarity, now. It feels urgent, pressuring, tight in the chest.

If your “intuition” feels like it’s yelling, obsessing, or panicking, it’s probably anxiety trying to sound spiritual.


⚖️ A Quick Check-In: Intuition vs Anxiety

IntuitionAnxiety
ToneCalm, groundedFast, panicky
EnergyA quiet inner knowingRacing thoughts
BodyOpen, peaceful, anchoredTight chest, shallow breath
Language“I feel this is true.”“What if I’m wrong?” “But what if…”
TimingOften instant, one-time hitRepetitive, obsessive cycles

Real Talk: I’ve Been There Too

I remember years ago, before a big move, I kept pulling The Tower. Every time I tried to ask about timing or safety, I’d get that damn card again. But it didn’t feel scary, just truthful. I knew it was time to shake things up.

But my anxiety? It had a lot to say. “What if this is a mistake? What if you fail? What if the Tower means trauma?” It pulled me in a dozen directions.

Eventually, I sat down with my deck, cleared the noise, and just asked:

“Is this fear? Or is something truly unsafe?”
The cards calmed immediately. My anxiety was the storm. My intuition had already spoken, I just wasn’t listening the first time.


How Tarot Helps You Discern the Difference

One of the most powerful things tarot does is mirror your energy back to you. Not just to answer questions, but to ask the right ones.

If you’re not sure whether it’s intuition or anxiety, try this:

Pull a card for each:

  1. “What does my intuition want me to know?”
  2. “What is my anxiety projecting onto this?”

Notice the difference. You might pull the High Priestess for the first — quiet, mystical clarity. And the Nine of Swords for the second, mental spiraling, fear-based thoughts.

Tarot won’t magically erase anxiety, but it will help hold space for both energies to be seen. And once they’re seen, it’s easier to choose what to trust.


5 Tarot Prompts to Use When You’re Spinning

If you find yourself overthinking, try one of these:

  • What part of me is trying to protect me through fear right now?
  • What truth have I been avoiding because it feels too big?
  • What would my higher self want me to focus on instead?
  • Where is my intuition speaking, and how can I honor it today?
  • What energy do I need to release to get clear again?

Let the cards be a tool for reconnection, not control.


How Empaths Feel This Even More

If you’re an empath, this gets trickier.

You might feel other people’s energy and confuse it for your own. You might absorb someone else’s fear, grief, or doubt, and think your intuition is warning you.

This is why energetic boundaries are so important. Before you ask your intuition for answers, make sure you’re in your own energy first.

Simple ways to ground before asking:

  • Breathe into your body. Notice where you’re holding tension.
  • Imagine clearing everyone else’s energy out of your field.
  • Place your hand over your chest or stomach and say, “What’s mine? What’s not mine?”

From that place, the truth gets louder, not in volume, but in resonance.


Intuition Comes with Practice, Not Perfection

You might not always get it right. That’s okay.

Intuition is a muscle. You build it by trusting, messing up, reflecting, and trying again. It’s not about always knowing, it’s about getting quiet enough to hear, even if just for a moment.

And here’s the beautiful thing: your intuition never punishes you for second-guessing. It waits patiently. It’s always willing to speak again.


Reflect: Journal or Sit With These

  • When was a time I knew something before it happened? How did that feel in my body?
  • When was a time I thought I was following intuition but realized later it was fear? What were the signs?
  • How does intuition feel in me vs what I’ve been taught it “should” feel like?

Final Thoughts

Your intuition is not fragile. It’s not vague. It’s not as far away as you think.

It’s steady. It’s soft. It’s the part of you that already knows. Anxiety may cloud it, but it can’t erase it. Your job isn’t to force clarity, it’s to create enough inner quiet that you can hear it when it arrives.

And if you’re ever unsure, if the fog won’t lift, if you’re spiraling instead of sensing, that’s when it helps to reach out.


Ready to Clear the Noise?

I offer intuitive tarot readings grounded in energy, empathy, and soul clarity. Whether you’re stuck in a spiral or trying to trust your gut again, I’ll help you find the signal in the noise.

👉 [Book a session with me here]
Or share in the comments, have you ever struggled to tell the difference between your intuition and anxiety?

You’re not alone. And your clarity is closer than you think.

Written by Allie | @EmpathAllie
Professional tarot reader, intuitive empath, and emotional truth-teller for women trying to find themselves again. Want a reading or more support? Explore my services on Keen at EmpathAllie, or follow me for daily intuitive guidance

Illustration of a tired woman holding her head in her hand, sitting in front of tarot cards including the Three of Swords, the Moon, and the Eight of Cups. Text reads “I’m Not Lazy, I’m Spiritually Burned Out: A Tarot Reader’s Truth About Feeling Numb.”

I’m Not Lazy, I’m Spiritually Burned Out: A Tarot Reader’s Truth About Feeling Numb

There are days I don’t even want to pull a card.

Not for myself. Not for anyone.
And it’s not because I’ve lost faith in Spirit, it’s because I’m too tired to feel it.

This is what spiritual burnout looks like when you live your life as an empath, a mother, a guide. You carry everyone’s weight and still try to smile. You offer clarity to others while quietly wondering when yours will come. And when your own energy finally collapses, the world calls you lazy.

But here’s the truth:
I’m not lazy. I’m depleted.
And if you’re reading this, maybe you are too.


What Is Spiritual Burnout?

Spiritual burnout isn’t just about being tired, it’s a deep, soul-level exhaustion that happens when you’re always giving and rarely receiving. It’s what happens when you’re emotionally intuitive, energetically sensitive, and trying to stay grounded in a world that never stops asking for more.

It looks like:

  • Feeling disconnected from your intuition
  • Dreading the things you used to love (even your spiritual practice)
  • Wanting to disappear, but still craving to be seen
  • Constantly questioning your purpose, path, or passion

And the worst part? You still blame yourself for not being able to “push through.”


Burnout vs. Laziness: The Emotional Difference

Laziness says, “I don’t care.”
Burnout says, “I care too much but I have nothing left.”

As a tarot reader and intuitive, I’ve guided people through countless transformations, but I’ve also hit the wall myself. I’ve had days where I pulled cards with a hollow heart, just going through the motions. Not because I don’t believe in this work. But because I hadn’t taken care of myself in weeks.

You can’t pour from an empty cup. And still, we try.


Why Empaths Burn Out Faster

If you’re sensitive, emotionally intuitive, or spiritually tuned-in, you absorb more than you realize. Even joy becomes heavy if you’re carrying it for everyone else.

As a mom, I’ve learned how fast you can lose touch with yourself while making sure everyone else is okay.
As a reader, I’ve learned how easy it is to give guidance and forget to follow it.


What’s Actually Helping Me Heal

No fluff. No “just take a bubble bath” advice.
Here’s what’s really helping me crawl back toward myself:

  1. Letting rest be the ritual – Some days, Spirit doesn’t want you to hustle. It wants you to breathe.
  2. Pulling one card—not for answers, but for comfort. “What does my soul need to hear today?”
  3. Avoiding the guilt loop – You’re not failing just because you’re not producing.
  4. Letting the numbness be part of the cycle – Healing isn’t always pretty or poetic. Sometimes, it’s quiet survival.

You’re Not Alone

If you’re spiritually tired, emotionally flat, or feeling disconnected from everything that used to feel magical, this space is for you.

You don’t need to be fixed. You just need to be seen.

So rest. Come back when you’re ready.
And if you’re ready to reconnect, to tarot, to your intuition, to something real, I’m here.

Ready for a reading that actually sees you? Let’s connect.
I offer intuitive tarot sessions that hold your energy with care, clarity, and no sugarcoating. Whether you’re in a spiral, at a crossroads, or just craving insight, I’m here to help. [Book a live reading here]

Written by Allie | @EmpathAllie
Professional tarot reader, intuitive empath, and emotional truth-teller for women trying to find themselves again. Want a reading or more support? Explore my services on Keen.com at EmpathAllie, or follow me for daily intuitive guidance.