Intuitive Judgement and decision making .. gyow

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    Hmskl'd
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    Intuitive Judgement can be most easily defined as making a decision, a choice, based on your instinct .. or your “Gut Feeling”.

    It is a term that is sometimes used in the final decision making for a project, hiring a new employee or even starting a new line of products in a business.
    The intuitive judgement in your decision is the .. “last step” .. and it relies on many other factors up until the point that the final trigger takes place. These factors can include resume letters, letters of reference and interviews .. it can also include profit or loss projections, estimates based on the best data available .. real data.

    … so, you see, even though the final “gut feeling” is the decision you make that allows the project, your life plan .. to proceed ..
    a decision you might make while driving your car .. you may decide while walking or hiking a remote forest ..
    the decision to pull the switch and .. go ahead .. other background variables are necessarily influencing your thinking at that final moment.

    The same is true with GYOW and setting your course, your path .. your road map .. deciding which route to take in relationships and life ..

    .. a decision in designing your life is a “Gut Feeling” .. Intuitive Judgement .. it often boils down to your call in the final analysis .. weighing all the options and going with your instinct

    I wish it wasn’t this way .. I would like to see the world with new eyes, clear and uncorrupted from the past .. break free
    unfortunately,
    even though I might not recall specific events, experiences and variables , they are an influence on my Intuitive Judgement.

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    SpiderHerder
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    Indeed. There’s that little voice saying:” The F~~~ are you doing ?!?”

    I think it’s connected to the part of the brain which controls the fight-or-flight response. It often knows better than us.

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    Monk
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    I think it’s connected to the part of the brain which controls the fight-or-flight response. It often knows better than us.

    Agree. It might be primitive, but the lizard brain often sees more clearly.

    Sometimes we think too much.

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    I make a lot of decisions each day. Everybody does. The vast majority are small, but some are larger. I make the best choice I know how, which sometimes is to decide to do nothing. Often the decisions are correct, sometimes they’re a flaming disaster, and sometimes in between. All and all, my batting average is reasonably good. The key is to step up to the plate and not worry too much.

    We just don't realize life's most significant events while they're happening. Back then, I thought, "Well, there'll be other days". I didn't realize that that was the only day. - "Moonlight" Graham

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