Intuition for Businesses

To succeed we need to use an equal amount of strategy and intuition.

Intuition is a product of millions of years of evolution. It used to send signals of danger before our rational mind can explain it.

Thanks to digitization and globalization, it is becoming more and more important in the contemporary business world to make decisions quickly. We live now in a hyper-rational culture, and we place logic before the intuition in our decision-making process. Today quantifiable metrics rule and decision-makers don’t understand customers’ subconscious psychological motives demanding hard-and-fast evidence.

All Successful People Use Intuition

All entrepreneurs have these two things in common; they are strategic and instinctive, and of course, business savvy to run a successful business.

They leverage social media, marketing and build powerful communities and platforms. The create a demand for their products and manage to ‘magically’ make their influencers and fans to line up to for their ultra-successful products and services.

All successful people would never be successful without relying on their intuition.

When we trust and follow our intuition, she makes us aware of the unforeseen and guides us through unknown into triumph.

As we follow intuition, we step out and just do it in our own way. We win because nobody pays attention to copy us and we get this unique vibe of popularity.

Vitality and freshness are found within businesses who do things their own way, and this is magnetic. It draws crowds because it’s daringly different.

We find own unique vibe to get our message heard and spread, and we become, first and foremost, celebrities, visionaries and pioneers.

Here’s how to become a visionary and successful

Steve Jobs, Albert Einstein and Amazon’s Jeff Bezos attributed their extraordinary success to intuition.

“Intuition is a very powerful thing, more powerful than intellect, in my opinion,” Jobs told writer Walter Isaacson in his self-titled biography. “That’s had a big impact on my work.”

The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a faithful servant. We have created a society that honours the servant and has forgotten the gift. — Albert Einstein

If you ask me, should intuition be running your business? In my opinion, it should.

Intuitive decision makers tend to respond quickly to inaccurate, insufficient, unreliable, or incomplete information based on patterns from previous experiences.

Why Intuition for businesses

Intuition is the most valuable tool for the optimal decision-making process. Logic is good, but logic never has enough Information while comparing all success factors. The busy, unfocused mind becomes unreliable due to the nature of the mind constantly working. It is like a fire that requires to burn everything. So mind is easier synthesizing or separating ideas.

Intuition has this hidden information clues that come from experience and a calm mind. You will learn the science of intuition and this lead you to win to capitalize. Calm mind is achieved by the practice of concentration and meditation.

I offer you the intuition for businesses to make your business prosper, to make your employers happy, productive and creative and to make your working place entertaining paradise.

The only real valuable thing is intuition.
Albert Einstein

Those who rely on intuition make more profitable decisions than those who do not.
Ray and Meyers, 1989

Intuition is knowing without knowing how you know. It is a hunch or a gut feeling that will keep nagging until you do something about it. It can be more accurate than analysis and it is certainly a lot faster.

By developing and trusting your intuition, you can transform the way you run your business, find the simple solutions to your problems and accelerate your decision making.

Intuition is a touchy subject in the workplace. Some people — perhaps you and I — readily embrace its power and practicality. Others view it as a fluffy ideal. Despite those amazing moments when, suddenly, you have clarity, many individuals in business still reject the idea that intuition can be a concrete thing. We might get excited about the idea, but we merely scoff.

Intuition as a Practical, Decision-Making Skill

According to Merriam-Webster Dictionary — a brand whose hilarious story we’ll explore later — intuition is defined as “a quick and ready insight.”

The word “intuition” comes from the Latin verb intueri which means “to consider,” or from the late middle English translation, intuit, which means “to contemplate.” Intuition is not some mythical Muse. It’s not merely a backstage process. It’s something we can consciously control. As the root of the word suggests, it’s our ability to consider or contemplate the world around us.

We can all think critically and deeply to consider the world around us (intueri). We can all improve how we contemplate our context (intuit).

The difference between people who rely only on logic and the exceptional individuals who follow their intuition is their refusal to lapse into autopilot. They remain open to and aware of the details of the world around them considering and contemplating things.

Using our intuition, we’re able to quickly identify which information is useful and which is irrelevant

We feel a sense of clarity about our environment prior to drawing any conclusions.

As Gigerenzer said in an interview about his book Gut Feelings: The Intelligence of the Unconscious, “Gut instincts often rely on simple cues in the environment. In most situations, when people use their instincts, they are heeding these cues and ignoring other unnecessary information.”

We can use intuition to draw conclusions about various inputs, which then makes the right decision seem more obvious. Honing and trusting our intuition thus improves our decision-making process by informing all our decisions with the most relevant possible information.

If every decision we make is “close enough,” then our intuition ensures we’re “right on.” In trying to escape the messiness of so many unknown variables in our work, we trust best practices.

Meditation is the easiest way to awaken and enhance intuition. I can help you with leading your meditation and awakening your intuition.

1 COMMENT

  1. Ivan Gonzalez | 30th May 21

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