if i had to
make a gut decision... my starting lineup would be wall beal oubre scott mahinmi.
Not exact matches
Instead of relying on
gut instincts, you can use your data to
make informed, strategic
decisions for your business.
In most cases, your first
gut feeling is probably the right choice, so
make a
decision and move on.
It can be hard to
make decisions when you feel like there is always more research you could do or data you can analyze, but learning to listen to your
gut when things are happening quickly
makes you a stronger and more confident leader.»
The key to driving your business forward and developing your skills is to better understand how you
make decisions, so you are more capable of knowing when your
gut is leading you in the right direction — and when you may need a second opinion.
Hedge fund billionaire Ray Dalio recently told CNBC that the Trump win may reignite «animal spirits» and «
gut instinct»
decision -
making that will be a good thing for the economy, but behavioral finance experts worry that other primal instincts can be destructive when people play politics with their investments.
In this milestone week, with rulings that
gutted the Voting Rights Act and overturned the federal Defense of Marriage Act, the court also
made decisions that favored businesses.
Disconnecting from your
gut and ignoring red flags about what feels right about your business is a recipe for feeling rotten and it leads to poor
decision making.
Part research, part science, and part introspection exercise, Heart, Smarts,
Guts and Luck does help you understand your personality and
decision -
making traits — useful in itself — but more importantly is filled with cool insights and tips any entrepreneur can benefit from.
Adopting a balance between using your
gut instinct and enlisting metrics will allow you to
make the most educated and creative
decisions.
Indeed, up to 95 % of human behavior happens at a subconscious level, leading to «
gut decisions» which is the most natural way to
make a
decision.
The study defines
gut thinking or intuitive
decision making as something that comes «effortlessly from an unconscious, associative coherence detection process.»
Think about it this way: If you've been
making all of your
decisions based on rational analysis and you're not 100 percent happy with your results, maybe next time try going with your
gut.
Being aware of how your brain works can help you
make better
decisions as an entrepreneur, contend the authors of a new book, Heart, Smarts,
Guts and Luck (Harvard Business Review Press, 2012).
If you're an «autocratic leader,» where you
make your own
decisions, don't listen to others and trust your
gut, then your best goal - setting style is likely setting goals that you believe are right and demanding that others meet them.
By being aware of how emotions affect
decision -
making, a client can learn when to listen to his
gut and when to ignore it.
Those churning feelings in your
gut, sometimes accompanied by disgust, help us
make good and moral
decisions.
These early
decisions about what to prioritize, like all
decisions you
make as a leader, required a combination of data and
gut.
Entrepreneurs often have to
make «
gut»
decisions.
Since the floodwaters receded, SBP has
made significant progress on the ground, partnering with local organizations to help build their capacity and better inform their
decision making, holding training sessions with homeowners to share vital information, beginning muck &
gut operations in a hard - hit neighborhood, and has established a permanent field office in the Houston area.
Many of us (myself included) feel we excel at reading people, and typically
make personnel
decisions based off of our «
gut.»
While we pursue a lot of
decisions through
gut and intuition, our ultimate measurement is how well our customers respond the
decisions we
make.
What's more, as the company continues to expand, Jordan and her team know they have to move beyond
gut - level
decision -
making.
Sometimes you just have a
gut instinct, you
make a
decision, go fast, and iterate along the way.
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«Eighty percent of people's investment
decisions are
made with
gut instincts.
Brains
make better
decision -
making organs than
guts.
Trust her
gut feeling that something was wrong, and trust that she and her doctor
made the best
decision.
Romeny will clean up the mess as he has the qualifications and the
guts to
make the hard
decisions.
While there are always people who will «beat the system», your myopic and simple - minded FANTASY that 2 million abortions are only for «convenience» ignores the
gut - wrenching
decisions that many women have to consider and
make.
Decision -
making about which goal (s) to implement should involve the whole group; otherwise it is unlikely that participants will support the action with
gut - level commitment.
Eventually, I will have some kind of panel done to see what I am allergic to, so that will be helpful for me in
making better
decisions, but until then I do want to stay gluten free because of ALL the overwhelming evidence that shows how it messes up our
guts.
Even if the Arsenal board were to leave the final
decision on his future to the boss, they should have the
guts to
make it clear that the current situation is not acceptable, but all the club's top brass seem happy to absolve themselves and leave it all up to the man himself.
The Board of Directors of this great Club are failing the fans who are its liveblood.We can accuse Wenger of arrogance, incompetence, delusion, etc. but at the end of the day, as he acknowledged this week, he is only an employee.The buck stops at the door of this inept, weak minded Directors who do not have the
guts to
make a
decision which they ought to have
made 5/6 years ago to relieve Wenger of his duties.
Well good or bad u got ta say that wenger regained his
guts to
make decisions in the last week or so... Acc to me loan works perfectly for him... revive ur career mate..
Wenger has occupied this club as his personal property and he
makes every single
decision and no one have the
guts to question him.
We're all just trying to
make good
decisions based on what's best for our families, but still, not choosing what society considers «normal» or «right» or «best,» can inevitably feel like a punch to the
gut.
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.
When it comes time to
make your
decision, your own judgment is your best bet: Take into account the age of your oldest child and go with your
gut about what her maturity level can handle.
I
made the
decision to restrict my diet and slowly, over time add back in some of those foods when her
gut matured (i.e. tomatoes, spinach etc).
To find out if it's right for you, educate yourself about the process as much as you can, speak to others who have placed their baby for adoption, get counseling, and then
make a
decision based on what your heart and
gut tell you.
Listen to your mama
gut and
make whatever
decision feels right to you.
I am passionate about empowering parents to
make informed
decisions and trusting their
gut when it comes to raising their children.
I really liked what you said about visiting the daycare, and
making a
decision based on first impressions and your
gut feeling.
Thanks for your interest Ank, My babies are now grown and as they grew I found that my instinctual «
gut reaction'to their distress naturally lessoned and I have had no trouble letting them
make their own
decisions and move through life in the way that suits them best.
You know I tell her that it's a beautiful thing that her to be able to
make this
decision by themselves and I encourage her to listen you know to her
gut and say you know block everyone out and all [inaudible] breastfeeding my 2 and a half year old.
She also needs to trust her
gut when
making any
decision concerning her baby as well.
Please stop advocating «your
gut» as the best judge of anything and trying covertly to diminish the meaning of this new data by innocently pretending that you only want women to have choices and
make the best
decision for them.
After one week, the mother had to
make the
gut wrenching
decision to end the baby's life.
Evidence - based
decision -
making has never been important to a lord chancellor who would rather go with his political
gut instincts, but now he is letting political paranoia block the means of challenging poor
decisions made by Grayling and his colleagues.