“Intuition is a combination of insight and imagination that was once attributed to spiritual communication. Mathematicians call it 'fuzzy logic,' drawing conclusions from vague or subjective input. The mind becomes aware without the direct intervention of reasoning. Once you can imagine something you can begin the process of creating it. Executives use intuition to make many product, investment, and hiring decisions, even if they deny it. Success in business may depend on an accurate gut.” IfsMindMayUseSpiritualProcessImaginationDecisionBusinessImagineProductsCommunicationDependsCreatingDirectLogicInvestmentDenyInsightIntuitionDrawingConclusionCombinationReasoningGutsExecutivesAccurateBusiness SuccessMathematicianVagueSubjectiveInterventionHiringInputFuzzyDrawing Conclusions Book:Thinking In The Future Tense Source: Thinking In The Future Tense
“Insight is 'mental vision,' one of the ways in which the mind escapes the limits of the obvious or the familiar.” WayMindVisionLimitsObviousInsightIntuitionFamiliar Book:Thinking In The Future Tense Source: Thinking In The Future Tense
“The lost wallet or purse law: No matter how careful you are, assume that you will lose a few. ... Keep grief to a minimum. It's bad enough your stuff is gone; don't lose your mind too.” MindMatterEnoughLawLostStuffLosesGriefGoneAssumingCarefulMinimumPursesWallets Author:Jennifer James
“Each of us seeks peace of mind, but we sometimes fear that it means giving up excitement and ecstasy. Peace sounds like contentment, which sounds like settling, letting the fire go out. Actually, peace of mind allows you to go more deeply into the world and consequently to experience more excitement and ecstasy. The fire burns brighter, fueled by awareness instead of anxiety.” WorldGivingMindMeanSometimesPeaceSoundFireAwarenessGiving UpAnxietySettlingExcitementContentmentPeace Of MindEcstasyBrighter Author:Jennifer James