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Ramkrishna Sameriya

Simplify Life. Weekend Reads: The things intuitive people do differently


The things intuitive people do differently - Steve Jobs once said that intuition is more powerful than intellect. As it turns out, Jobs was onto something, and the scientific community backs him up. It seems that we’ve been giving intuition far too little respect.


Five Traits of Highly Intuitive People - Imagine hearing a voice that doesn’t use any words; a voice that is always right and comes from within yourself. Listening to this voice is like putting your mind on autopilot, and allowing it to perform actions and processing information without conscious awareness. You don’t know where the voice comes from or why, but you definitely know that it is truthful. The good news is that this inner voice or sixth sense exists and it is called intuition.

If You Want to Change Your Results, You Have to Change Your Thinking First - Here’s a simple assessment that will trigger thought and action. Rate yourself 1 to 10 on each question below (1 is low; 10 is high). Then take a few minutes to write down what actions you want to change in response to your answers.


5 Questions to Help Your Employees Find Their Inner Purpose - How can leaders help employees find meaning at work? - Organizations spend considerable resources on corporate values and mission statements.


What workers really need, to feel engaged in and satisfied by their jobs, is an inner sense of purpose. As Deloitte found in a 2016 study, people feel loyal to companies that support their own career and life ambitions — in other words, what’s meaningful to them. And, although that research focused on millennials, in the decade I’ve spent coaching seasoned executives, I’ve found that it’s a common attitude across generations. No matter one’s level, industry or career, we all need to find a personal sense of meaning in what we do.


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