Malcolm Gladwell said in his book Blink that we need to accept the mysterious nature of our snap judgment. We need to know and respect the fact that it is possible to know without knowing or as we said earlier, without knowing why. Sometimes you just need somebody to come along and just ask you a penetrating question so that you can go back to what your gut intuition really was. When I bought my first piece of property,. we bought about 80 acres, which was way too much land for a church. And we were trying to decide what to build and how big to build.
In this episode, Holly Goddard and I discuss why intuition is a valuable asset for leaders, enabling them to make decisions in situations where information may be limited. Leaders should learn to trust and lean into their intuition while also balancing it with data and analysis to make well-rounded decisions.
Here's what we cover:
- Understanding Intuition vs. Instinct
- Leveraging Intuition as a Leader
- Making Intuition Actionable
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