FEELING WHAT IS NOT (YET) SENSORYLY PERCEPTIONABLE
OWN CHOICE IS WORTH THINKING!
The most elusive and desirable quality in leadership and management is intuition, or sensing what is not (yet) sensory.
Gut feeling, instinct, intuition, premonition and other psychological phenomena are increasingly gaining a place in modern corporate culture.
Accepting feeling as an intuitive sense often means redefining your thinking and that can bring about big changes.
However, persons who often have to make quick decisions in great uncertainty will exploit every bit of ability and intelligence that they naturally have available.
When we talk to 'successful' people in business, they often tell us that they rely on TheFeel. They constantly make tradeoffs based on their gut feeling.
Some even know exactly when their gut feeling is 'on' and when 'off'. They have learned to trust this strange, but also so unique phenomenon.
Most of us have “gut IQ” a certain amount of feeling or intuition, which can be defined as; "knowing something without knowing it," or "knowing something and forgetting that we know it," TheFeel.
You can have so many years of experience in a particular life or field that you forget what you know about it.
HOW TO STRENGTHEN YOUR NATURAL FEELING?
Focus and learn to pay attention to TheFeel, that which lies beyond the limits of your everyday awareness and perception.
If you want to be able to pay attention to things that are happening in your mind and body, then you will have to pay attention to things that are happening in your mind and body.
For example through TheFeel, martial arts and management training, using concepts such as: grounding and relaxing, standing and sitting meditation and Taoist rituals.
Normally you have so many bits of information processing, including self-talk, that your mind rattles at random.
However, persons trained in TheFeel or mentally talented know how to pay attention to subtle impressions in their heads.
Even in an often confusing and hectic corporate universe, recognizing the future is far from impossible for them.
In many ancient cultures, both Western and Eastern, we find not only the sources of our modern civilizations, but also the warnings about the loss of our natural intuitive awareness.