Over Thinking Decisions (Pt 3): Antidote
Posted on22 Oct 2012
TagsIntelligent Life, Techniques, Scientific Method, research methodologies, quiet, problem solving, pressure, positive thinking, positive, peer pressure, Over Thinking Series, information, Ian Leslie, fear, decisions, creativity, anxiety
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What’s the antidote for over thinking (OT) as referenced in Ian Leslie’s article, “Non Cogito, Ergo Sum,” (Intelligent Life, May/June 2012 edition)?... Read More
Emotional Intelligence vs. Intuition (Pt 4): Conscious vs. Unconscious
A major difference between Emotional Intelligence (EI) and intuition is the relationship of each to our conscious and unconscious selves. Whereas EI... Read More
Intuition in Problem Solving: A Compass
Posted on20 Sep 2012
Tagsplanning, Thoughts, think outside the box, thinking process, synchronicity, spontaneous, rationale, process management, process, problem solving, knowledge, intuition, Influence, focus, feeling of knowing, cognition, action
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Someone once said to me that you can’t find your way if you don’t know where you are. I countered that that... Read More
Emotional Intelligence vs. Intuition (Pt 3): Problem Solving
One difference I pointed out in my original post between Emotional Intelligence (EI) and intuition was problem solving. Deeper examination of this... Read More
DANGER! Over Thinking Decisions
Posted on30 Aug 2012
TagsMax Panck Institute, knowledge, investing, intuition, Intelligent Life, information, Ian Leslie, Gerd Gigerenzer, decisions, decision-making process, Choice, problem solving, thinking process, rats
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Once upon a time, long, long ago, when I used to take standardized tests, the recommendation was to go with your first... Read More
Emotional Intelligence vs. Intuition (Pt 2): Distinct as Head and Heart
Part #1 established a very broad framework for discussing the differences between Emotional Intelligence (EI) and Intuition. People often wonder if one... Read More
Four Major Objections to Change
Posted on13 Aug 2012
Tagschange, change management, fear, management by walking around, patience, prioritization, relationships, resistance to change, teachable moment, training
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When we encourage people to adopt change, we must anticipate and prepare to overcome four major objections with each person: No Good:... Read More
Cruise Ship Analogy: Quantification as an Illness
Posted on09 Aug 2012
Tagsanalogy, quantnik, quantify, numbers, intuition, decisions, decision-making process, Cruise Ship Analogy, attraction, assumptions
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Imagine preparing to board a cruise ship, and a Quantnik stops you. He asks, “What is your suitcase’s volume?” You are puzzled... Read More
Feelings, Emotions, Intuition And Their Differences
Much does not exist when it comes to feelings, emotions, intuition and their differences. For instance, a commenter (Roger) to my post... Read More
Relax, Be Creative
Posted on31 May 2012
Tagsexperience, Thoughts, The Medici Effect, Scientific American, quantify, pressure, Performance, Mareike Wieth, fear, Tori Rodriguez, creativity, brain, Albion College, urgency
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A good idea can come at any time. This was one of the key things I learned to be creative. I do... Read More