Saturday, October 25, 2014
Post 2 Chapter 15
I'm going to talk more about intuition versus logic. Logic is used in school. When you need to weigh out the good and the bad, I usually use logic to determine what I should do. However, when you’re stuck in a creative situation, then you’ll want to tap into your intuitive mind. Your mind provides ready access to both intuitive and logical thinking. They’re very different, and they’re both extremely useful. When you're dealing with a logical situation, you typically ask yourself "is this reasonable?" or "is this too expensive?" "is this worth it?". When in intuitive situations, you do what feels right. You don't always think about the positives and the negatives. Your logical, rational side does have its purpose. One thing it does really well is protect you from taking impulsive actions that could harm you or compromise your goals. Intuition is doing what you want to do when you want to do it. I personally am more risk-taking and tend to use my intuition more often than my logical thinking. It gets me into trouble sometime. I am going to try to use a little bit of both because like I said earlier, both are equally important.
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