We can think of life as a path, filled with many decisions. While on this path, we will have to change course and make decisions based on the data we have available. Much like how artificial intelligence does, our brains take that information and process it. This allows us to make decisions and choose paths. This is called intuition.
Intuition is at the forefront of much of our decision-making and thus plays a vital role in our leadership skills.
Intuition is described as, “the ability to understand something instinctively, without the need for conscious reasoning.”
Intuition is the ability to take in the data around you along with your experience and make a decision when there is no certain outcome. Life is full of uncertainties and having the ability to adjust and think intuitively will help you immensely in your journey to becoming a better leader.
Emotions can often cloud our judgement, but data can help us to take in what’s real and make the best decision possible. Look at the data points around you, take in the signs, and use it to make the best decision possible.
Blocking out emotions and focusing on the data can be hard, identifying the signs can be even harder, but with time and experience you too can master the skill.
There are several factors that affect your intuition. Here are the five intuition affecters:
We spoke in a previous article about how you have to bet on people. Betting is largely based on intuition, as you cannot know for certain what the outcome of something will be.
Improving your intuition will allow you to make better bets as a leader.