Intuition follows basic rules, and Pearson explains that by understanding these rules and when and how to apply them, we can better train ourselves to use our intuition productively, supercharging this incredible human ability and harnessing it toward better decision-making and actions.
Uses five key criteria for the productive use of intuition,
captured by the mnemonic SMILE:S = Self-awareness (Use intuition in
a non-emotional state)
M = Mastery (Master your topic, before using intuition)
I = Impulses (Avoid intuition for primal impulses)
L = Low probability (Use intuition for black and white concrete
thinking)
E = Environment (Only use intuition in familiar and predictable
environments)
Joel Pearson is Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience at
the University of New South Wales (UNSW), a National Health and
Medical Research Council fellow and founder of UNSW Future Minds
Lab, MindX and Agile Science.
An internally recognised leader in human consciousness research and
applied cognitive neuroscience, Pearson began studying art and
film-making in Sydney at College of Fine Arts COFA (now UNSW Art
and Design) before deciding to apply his creative discovery
techniques to the scientific mysteries of human consciousness and
the complexities of the brain. He completed his science PhD in two
years while travelling and speaking at conferences and lecturing at
universities internationally.
Person is regularly quoted in the press as an expert, and has had
his work covered internationally in the New York Times, Huffington
Post, Runner's World, the Daily Mail, Vogue Australia, the Sydney
Morning Herald, Good Weekend Magazine (The Age), The Australian
Magazine, Quartz, on NPR, and elsewhere; and is widely published in
the world's top academic journals.
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