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Just row.

J Flower

    Physician Executive
    |June 3, 1999
    PubMed
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    Learn to distinguish intuition from fear during change by staying present. Commitment to the moment helps differentiate valuable insights from costly judgments and opinions.

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    Area of Science:

    • Management Science
    • Cognitive Psychology
    • Decision Making

    Background:

    • Learning new skills involves embracing uncertainty and adopting new perspectives.
    • Effective management and self-management require presence and commitment, akin to activities like rowing.
    • Distinguishing between intuition and fear is crucial during challenging situations or 'learning opportunities'.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the concept of 'being present' as a key element in learning and managing change.
    • To provide a method for differentiating between genuine intuition and fear-based reactions.
    • To highlight the high cost associated with acting on judgments and opinions versus experience.

    Main Methods:

    • Conceptual analysis of presence, commitment, and decision-making under uncertainty.

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  • Exploration of the physiological and psychological markers differentiating intuition from fear.
  • Case study analogy: differentiating intuition from fear while rowing a boat.
  • Main Results:

    • Presence and commitment are vital for navigating unfamiliar experiences and managing change.
    • A practical test for distinguishing intuition from fear involves grounding oneself in the present moment.
    • Fear dissipates with present-moment focus, while intuition persists, offering guidance.

    Conclusions:

    • Mastering the difference between opinion and intuition is essential for effective decision-making.
    • Recognizing and acting on intuition, rather than fear or judgment, leads to better outcomes.
    • Embracing presence is key to transforming challenges into learning opportunities and avoiding costly errors.