“Who We Are” is Different From “Who We Think We Are”
Posted on14 Feb 2011
Tagswho we think we are, who we are, Thoughts, subconscious, quality service, potential, personal world, parents, outer world, market research, iceberg, friends, crisis, conscious, Challenge
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As I had mentioned in a previous post, who we are (WWA) is different from who we think we are (TWA), an... Read More
Improve Your Business; Find a Dissenter
Posted on21 Oct 2010
Tagsconflict, movies, investors, investment clubs, harmony, dissent, decisions, David Lean, creativity, Copenhagen Business School, controversy, negative, cognition, business, Brooke Harrington, Bridge on the River Kwai, BNET Blog, Alec Guinness, Academy Awards, Thomas A. Stewart, subconscious, Sam Spiegel, returns, peace
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A recent BNET post by Thomas A. Stewart talked about nurturing dissent and provided some valuable links. Rationally, it makes sense that... Read More
How Intuition Influences Thought Processes All The Time
Posted on26 Jul 2010
Tagscognition, emotions, feelings, Influence, intuition, restaurant, subconscious, thinking process, Thoughts, compass intution analogy
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Intuition influences thought processes all the time. Many times people just don’t know it. As behavioral economics and other social-related sciences are... Read More
Shopping for Rationales to Justify Wants and Desires
Posted on14 Jul 2010
Tagsapproaches, cognition, decisions, desire, emotions, intuition, justification, knowledge, Personality, problem solving, rationale, subconscious, want
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Virtually all of our decisions are emotionally based. Therefore, as we saw in my previous posting, Decisions: Roles of Intuition and Cognition,... Read More
What is Intuition?
Posted on01 May 2010
Tagsconscious, subconscious, process, knowledge, intuition, intangibles, feelings, emotions, decisions, cognition
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Intuition is the acquiring of knowledge and the making of decisions through emotions. Emotions are feelings that go beyond our senses of... Read More