The power of intuition
Intuition is the voice in your head that tells you to take your umbrella or coat. It is the feeling you have in your stomach when you feel that you have been betrayed. It's the instant connection you have with your best friend. It is the feeling that you have to make that investment or take that risk.
Intuition has been studied for centuries, from Aristotle to the pioneering research of Carl Jung in the early 20th century. More recently, Intuition has been associated with successful management and has been favored by the rise of successful individuals such as Steve Jobs, who says: "Intuition is compelling. In my opinion, more powerful than the intellect. "Intuition has had a big impact on my work."
However, Intuition also has a bad reputation. This is because Intuition is not considered rational and can be a problem in some situations where too much information is required.
Intuition is a quick judgment. It comes quickly to the human consciousness. The person does not even know that he has that feeling. However, Intuition is strong enough to make a person act on it. Intuition is not a calculation, and you do not know exactly where it comes from.
Despite the misconceptions, Intuition is instrumental. It is a kind of intelligence that allows you to understand and use the information to guide you through life. In fact, some scientists claim that Intuition is the highest form of intelligence.
Scientists say that sometimes group thinking, or the desire to produce a specific outcome, can cause your rational mind to go in the wrong direction. In such situations, it is Intuition that saves us.
That "bad" feeling is your Intuition that says it's the wrong direction or decision. Intelligent people "listen" to those feelings, and the smartest of us - those who make great intellectual strides forward, can not do so without using the power of Intuition.
How does Intuition improve your life?
There is growing anecdotal evidence combined with solid research efforts to suggest that Intuition is a critical aspect of how people communicate in society and how we ultimately make many of our decisions. Here's what you can do:
- Listen to your inner voice instead of ignoring it. Take some time with yourself and listen to what the voice in your head has to say. We often make our best decisions when we balance our instincts and rational thinking;
-be sympathetic. This means that you need to read the other person's body language and tone of voice to understand their thoughts and feelings. It is an effective way to develop more meaningful relationships;
-listen to your body, sometimes it tells us that something is wrong. Do not ignore the "rollover" in the stomach;
-analyze your dreams. While some goals are not meaningful, many plans try to tell us something. Do not reject these dreams. Instead, ask yourself, "Where did this dream come from?" And "Can I learn anything from it?"
Get rid of negative emotions. For example, your Intuition may not "work" when you are angry or depressed. These negative emotions are not suitable for your health or productivity.
Intuition is a powerful part of our intelligence, which can help us make better decisions.
Tips on how to use the power of Intuition
1. What is Intuition? When deciding, you are likely to compete between your thoughts and Intuition. Instead of overthinking or analyzing the situation, think about how you feel about the decision instead of thinking about it. Keep in mind that you need to be calm when listening to Intuition.
2. Inside or outside? - are there outside forces, your family, friends, or colleagues pushing you in a particular direction? This is not always bad, but remember, external forces always have an agenda, so be careful. Conversely, your inner feelings always have the best interest of you.
3. Keep a diary - write down your thoughts and feelings on paper. Even if you do not have much to say, it helps open the unconscious mind.
4. Remember that your Intuition can go wrong. Although you need to listen to your Intuition, that is, your inner voice, there are times when it can be wrong.
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