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Re: Intuition Articles » Cass

Posted by IsoM on March 18, 2002, at 18:50:25

In reply to Re: Intuition » IsoM, posted by Cass on March 18, 2002, at 16:57:17

I haven't found the articles that I orginally read but here's a couple of things I dug up. The first one, learning to use your intuition is basically the same I used to learn how to trust my intuition.
http://www.thelearningcoach.com/101lessons/019.html

The next one is interesting to make the most use of our intelligence.
http://www.coachcenter.com/CompleteThought.html

I'm fortunate in that I tend to naturally develop very successful startegies. Common sense for me is second nature. Unfortunately, my very major weakeness foils everything up. In Scientific American, I read a psychologist say how a person uses four different processes in their brain as they make their way through life. They are-

1. Problem Finding Self:
-factual
-rigorous
-research
-financial
-analytical

2. Implementing Self:
-disciplined
-organised
-capturing
-verifying
-planning

3. Idea Finding Self:
-holisitic
-playful
-visionary
-playful
-intuitive

4. Idea Sensing Self:
-interpersonal
-expressive
-spiritual
-sensual
-tactile

Unfortunately, I absolutely suck at #2. I can do some of it but am terrible at organisation. I have a poor sense of time too. Oh well, I'll be working on that for the rest of my life, I think.

Anything else I come across that really fits what I previously read, I'll post.

 

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