Sentences with phrase «like intuition»

Also add other unique competencies like intuition, communication skills, proficiency with computers, and sound judgment that you have acquired.
Although the feeling of boredom may contain a gloomy connotation, the outcome of these unpremeditated artistic productions can be positively surprising, driven by factors like intuition, humor, and spontaneity.
While the other cars here need to be coaxed through turns, flicking the McLaren around feels like intuition.
So, we know that when we have this feeling in the gut that, it's almost like an intuition.
Looks like my intuition was correct!
Perhaps that explains, in part, why a right - brain quality like intuition is more prevalent in women than men.
The models, like the intuition they replaced, had a blind spot.

Not exact matches

It's not like that's the case 100 percent of the time, but often it is, and it's an intuition you articulate over time.
Shift from using intuition, gut instinct, and trial and error to using a systematic process like we lay out in the book.
«My intuition, and I haven't been able to prove this, but part of the reason why leaders and managers don't want to improve meetings is because of emotional factors, like going to meetings says, «Look at me and look how important I am.
Cooking is an art, oftentimes guided by intuition and creativity, but like any self - respecting painter or sculptor, a good cook wouldn't be caught without the proper equipment and technique.
«I'm not entirely convinced that it's possible to beat the market consistently, whether you're trading manually, guided by experience and intuition or algorithmically, which amounts to following an encoded set of rules... It's easy to lose money with algorithmic trading, just like with any investment.»
Also, George Clooney said in the interview that his wife is «like an Olympic athlete» with the kids, so it sounds like Matt Damon's intuition was correct, and Amal Clooney truly is running a tight ship.
Like Brooks, I believe our culture has a relative disdain for the unconscious mind and all that is represents — emotion, intuition, impulses, and sensitivities.
The latter approach yields remarkable results, according to Calgary - based entrepreneur Suzanne West, who runs Imaginea Energy and pals around with the likes of Richard Branson: «Service - based leaders — people who value diversity, inclusion, kindness, compassion, collaboration, integration, intuition, personal development, all the beautiful parts of being a human — are more powerful than those who use command - and - control,» she says.
You simply have to choose to let your intuition lead you, so that you will be able to make decisions that will yield you freedom and love of life like never before.
Some of the greatest entrepreneurs like Steve Jobs and Jeff Bezos may appear to have some superhuman intuition.
I don't think «intuition» is some kind of mystical flow of spiritual cognition that lays dormant, then when you most need it, it arises like a vapor in your «heart».
This gut instinct, intuition or 6th sense, whatever you want to call it, is our spirit, our subconscious or what I like to call our «authentic» self speaking to us.
These are the folks who like to talk about «common sense» and who, as we know from research is common among the religious, rely heavily on intuition aand believe all answers are intuitive.
Most personality tests such as the Myers — Briggs Type Indicator seek to identify personality «traits,» like introversion or intuition.
The vision which intuition gives us is, like all our perceptions, a limited one, yet it affords us an intimate glimpse into hidden depths.
Metaphysics for Bergson strives to minimize the mediation of all symbols (like words and concepts), and although metaphysics «claims to dispense with symbols,» it can not dispense with them entirely.13 Hence, since it requires reflection and articulation (in spite of being based on intuition) metaphysics will always be required to genuflect at the door to the sanctuary of the intellect (even though the immediacy of Being, analogous to the Holy Spirit in a Christian sanctuary is supposed to be present in intuition), and it is in the moment of genuflection that the idea of logical necessity infiltrates metaphysics and becomes an unhappy resident alien.
Whitehead believed that there is a deep religious intuition that God like all other actualities is also affected by all things.
On the other end of the spectrum, revisionists like Paul Tillich and Hans Küng claimed that dogmas and propositions are expressions of religious experiences or spiritual intuitions, alerting us to an encounter with God that goes beyond all formulas or man - made intellectual systems.
In any event, in a closely parallel discussion of the very same question, of how problematic terms like «know» or «love» as applied to God are to be classified, he in no way appeals to psychicalism, but argues instead that, although they are «in such application not literal in the simple sense in which «relative» can be,» they nevertheless «may be literal if or in so far as we have religious intuition» (1970a, 155).
In France, Henri Bergson noted that reality is a dynamic flux, like a cinema, from which abstractions, like single frames of the film, are made; for intelligibility the abstractions must be referred back to the élan vital from which they were originally drawn; intuition is more perceptive of reality than abstractions.
Obviously in what follows I have blended my intuitions about a new awareness that may be actually emerging into the vision I would like to see flourish.
We both, along with most of our culture, have our moral intuitions informed by this very image and images like this.
That is, if you can not trust your Spirit - led moral intuitions, you aren't morally free and must instead rely on something like the Law (e.g. 10 commandments).
The closer something appears to be like me, the intuition seems to say, the more I think it should be protected.
I find myself wondering whether we might not do some justice to the truth of each intuition by requiring at executions a public presence of randomly selected citizens» something like a jury.
Wow, David's repeated cartoons like this make me so glad that my intuitions turned me away from protestant churchism well before I had to confront folks like this — for I certainly would have.
This leads to one of the two major issues I would like to address: the character and function of intuition.
Science can not prove intuition, science can not prove alexander the great existed, or the hypothetical constructs like greed and guilt.
In his letter of December 10, 1934 Brightman shares Hartshorne's worry, «that other selves are merely inferred but never given,» and goes on to present his own empiricist colors «I'd like to be able to make sense out of the idea of a literal participation in other selves... whenever I try, I find myself landed in contradiction, in epistemological chaos, and in unfaithfulness to experience...» Brightman's argument is that any «intuition» (for him a synonym for «experience»), «is exclusively a member of me,» but the object of that intuition is «always problematic and distinct from the conscious experience which refers to it.»
Like many other activities of ministry — rendering a theological judgment, structuring a sermon, being present to persons in acute crisis, discerning the plan of action and strategy to which a congregation is called at a particular moment in its life — choosing a myth requires the complex interworking of rational judgment, adequate information, emotional openness and self - awareness, intuition, sensitivity, prayerful reflection, and more.
Like any good image, however, this one incorporates more than one intuition.
Like Mill, Hartshorne must contend that a full philosophical analysis of our intuitions regarding justice will demonstrate that whatever legitimacy they have derives ultimately from their role in maximizing utility.
That is to say my tribesmen know the difference between instinct, intelligence and intuition though they do not know it comes from different parts of the brain like Medula oblongata, cerebrum and cerebellum.
And I think some cooking can simply be left to intuition, so like the choice of red chiles, I think the ginger amount is pretty flexible.
I like to test new recipes in the kitchen, combining things that i learned or i got inspired by (in this case inspired by the cooking class of My New Roots in Amsterdam) with my own intuition.
While SD might not fit your intuition, there are several on that list that do — like both New York teams for example.
No one knows your baby like you do, so the best thing to do is to follow your intuition and pay attention to learning your baby's individual signs of hunger.
But as the baby gets older and you get much more comfortable, it becomes like a nature and you don't have to worry about that kind of thing, you learn that mother's intuition that everything is going to be fine and they just latch and go and then they're done and they're off.
Like with any «Child Experts»; I think you have to make it work with your own intuition and circumstances.
Feminist anti-rationalists dismiss science as a male form of «authoritative knowledge» on the understanding that there are «other ways of knowing» like «intuition
To begin with, a «good» decision can only be made with correct information... and even then, we determine the validity of information based on gut intuition — trust and past experience — much more than anyone would like to admit.
And each time they tell you, it's like they're turning the volume up, it's like they're turning the volume up on that knob, because they all have intuition.
A «mother's intuition» is great (if you feel like you have it), but it doesn't always solve breastfeeding issues.
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