Chapter 7

Understanding Intuitive Decision-Making

In This Chapter

arrow Demystifying intuition

arrow Identifying your intuitive strengths

arrow Increasing the chance of accurate interpretation

arrow Understanding how your intuition makes decisions

arrow Learning what to trust

I doubt that any other combination of words in the English language conjures up such mixed responses as pairing intuition with decision-making. Why? Because humans tend to think that concrete, practical thinking is more reliable than intuitive decision-making. Yet most decisions — some estimates indicate more than 90 percent — are made using intuition. In other words, a lot of decisions are being made via automatic, innate processes that you and I aren’t aware of.

So what creates the gap between what you see as reliable decision-making processes and what you actually rely on day-to-day? Confusion and misinformation about intuition. In this chapter, I show you a different way of viewing intuition so that you can better balance rational thinking ...

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