You know the feeling you get that a certain decision is the right
one, or that a certain individual, despite how good his qualifications
look on paper, is just not the right one to hire? This unexplained
feeling is often called intuition, or “a gut instinct.” Whatever you
call it, the ability to intuit can be an invaluable trait for
entrepreneurs.
Mind coach Simone Wright, author of First Intelligence: Using the Science and Spirit of Intuition, says
intuition plays a bigger role in business than we give it credit for.
Some of the most powerful names in business, from Richard Branson to
Oprah Winfrey to Warren Buffet, credit their success with following
their gut.
Wright says understanding the powers of intuition are even more
important in today’s fast-paced business climate. The amount of
information we process daily is unmatched in history. A recent UCLA
study revealed we process more than 174 newspapers worth of information
daily – or five times more data than we received 20 years ago. More and
more, we’re being asked to make decisions faster, something Wright says
causes our intuition to become the most powerful vehicle driving our
business success.
“Intuition is the natural intelligence that allows us to see ahead of
the curve, to generate innovative ideas, to communicate powerfully, and
to do so without having to study spreadsheets or gather piles of data,”
she says.
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The problem, says Wright, is we just don’t know how to identify our intuition.
Intuition may sound like some kind of supernatural or paranormal mind
trick, but Wright says intuition is our most natural biological
function. “We’re all intuitively wired,” says Wright. Our intuition
comes from our body’s desire to survive. “Every single cell in our
environment is able to gather information from the environment and feed
it back to our nervous system,” she says.
When our body feels threatened, we get a “gut reaction.” That
reaction has evolved over time from the primitive (“there’s a dangerous
predator over there so I’d better go the other way”) to adapt to our
modern problems (“this business deal doesn’t feel right”). By learning
to hone our intuition, we can make effective decisions faster and keep
up with the demands of our fast-paced world.
So how can we start using our intuition?
1. Recognize intuition’s benefits. Rather than
viewing intuition as some kind of New Age mind game, consider it as a
sophisticated natural intelligence that will guide you to the best and
most successful outcome. Wright says intuition can be a particularly
powerful tool for entrepreneurs to take you outside the realm of what’s
already been done.
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“Intuition serves our ability to be different in an environment and
still be successful,” Wright says. “It allows entrepreneurs to innovate,
to move outside the limited paradigms of business that currently exist.
Entrepreneurs who use their intuition are able to use that ability to
take quantum leaps forward that if you were using logic or data, you
wouldn’t be able to do.”
2. Separate emotion from intuition. “One of the most
powerful misconceptions about intuition is that intuition is based on
emotion, and it’s not,” says Wright. To ensure your decisions are coming
from your intuition and not emotion, check in and ask yourself if
you’re feeling afraid, anxious, worried or stressed out. If you are,
take a step back and re-evaluate. If you aren’t, you know it’s your
intuition speaking to you.
3. Take time to unplug. In order to tap into your
intuitive powers, Wright says you need to unplug. Sitting at your desk
trying to hammer out a solution won’t allow your intuition to turn on
while stepping away from communication devices, getting out of the
office and doing something that has nothing to do with work can help you
hone in on your powers of intuition. Albert Einstein once said he got
his best ideas while sailing, while Steve Jobs was known to take long
walks when stuck on a problem. “Your intuition is going to speak to you
when your mind is relaxed,” says Wright.
4. Start paying attention to small hunches. Once
you’ve begun to home in on your intuition, practice by taking action on
the small subtle whispers of ideas and hunches. These nudges are your
intuition working. It’s up to you to follow them and see where they’ll
lead.
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