Developing Intuition - A Simple Technique
The key to developing intuition is to realize you have it
already. Ever had a hunch about something? That was intuition.
It is just your mind using more than what you are consciously
aware of. But can you trust your intuition? And how do you improve
it?
Developing Intuition - Three Simple Steps
1. Recognize and encourage it.
2. Study it to make it trustworthy.
3. Give it good information to work with.
I'm sure Gary Kasparov will
admit that a computer can calculate chess positions many moves
further ahead than he can. But he still beats the best computers
out there because of his intuitive grasp of the game. His experience
allows him to combine analysis with a "sense" of which
move is best. Try to find areas in your own life where you intuitively
operate.
Intuition is also a warning device. My wife and I felt we
shouldn't get on that bus in Ecuador. This was no psychic power.
Crowded busses are prime locations for pickpockets. A drunk man
was bumping into people repeatedly. We didn't consciously pay
attention, but these things registered in our minds, warning
us. We felt "something isn't right here," and when
we ignored our intuition, I was robbed.
I bought a conversion van, and I soon saw them all over. Maybe
you've had a similar experience. Looking for and recognizing
a thing trains your mind to find more of it. The same process
will happen if you watch for your intuition - you'll start to
see more of it.
The problem is, a strong hunch can be for irrelevant reasons
too. If you were hit by a yellow taxi as a child, you might have
"intuitive" hunches not to get into yellow taxis for
the rest of your life. So even learning to recognize your intuition
and encourage it may leave you wondering when to trust it.
Study Your Intuition
Just start questioning your hunches. If we had asked why we
felt bad about that bus, it may have occurred to us, "Oh
yeah, crowded busses are a bad idea - we know that." Study
your strong feeling about that taxi, and you might say, "Oh,
it's just my fear of yellow taxis." Get in the habit of
paying attention to and studying your intuitive feelings.
Where does your intuition work best? If you're always right
about your intuitive stock picks, give a little credence to them.
On the other hand, if your hunches about people are usually wrong,
don't follow them. Just pay attention more, and you'll be developing
intuition about your intuition.
Start With Good Information
Skill, knowledge and experience determine the potential effectiveness
of your intuition. No weak chess player will never intuitively
beat that computer, like Kasparov can. Learn enough about a subject,
before expecting good hunches about it - or before trusting the
hunches. Work in the area you want more intuition in. When enough information is in your mind,
it will go to work for you with or without your conscious participation,
so feed it well.
Recognize your intuition and you'll have hunches and
ideas more often.
Study it and you'll learn when to trust it.
Give it good information and you'll be repaid with
good hunches and ideas.
That's the simple formula for developing intuition.
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