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Steve Jobs' Secret of Success: Use Your Intuition
By Karen Kay | Healthy Living - 16 hours ago
Want to attract more wealth and success? All you have to do is ... "Have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary."
This wise advice comes from one of the most influential businessmen of the 21st Century: former Apple CEO Steve Jobs.
Intuition is a hot topic these days, perhaps due in part to Jobs repeatedly attributing much of his success to following his heart. So, it stands to reason that by learning to use the same intuitive techniques, you can achieve more success in your own life and career.
Steve Jobs is not the only mega-successful person to attribute intuition to their success. Have you heard of Oprah? Bill Gates? Albert Einstein? Nikola Tesla? Dr. Deepak Chopra? All of these successful people can be quoted praising the art of listening to your intuition.
The question, then, is ... how can you develop your own intuition to become a more powerful tool than intellect? You must hone your sixth sense and rely on it to guide your business decisions. Start here:
5 Ways to Use Your Intuition for Wealth and Success
1) Pay attention! If you're not listening to what others are saying around you, you won't hear the information your heart needs to help you make the right decisions.
2) Don't be afraid! It's normal to feel fear when you are challenging yourself, but "anxiety" is not the same as a case of the nerves. You must practice learning the difference between your intuition using anxiety or a stomach ache to warn you about something, and the good old-fashioned nerves that come with taking on difficult tasks.
3) Go with your gut! The first decision to pop into your mind is usually the best, so act quickly on those gut feelings. The more you practice this, the easier it will become to make the right decisions fast -- and as we know, the early bird catches the worm.
4) Leave your comfort zone! Think independently, use your imagination, and don't let the opinions of others prevent you from doing what feels right -- even when it's an "out-there" idea -- or maybe ESPECIALLY when it's an out-there idea!
5) Take time out! When work gets overwhelming or too busy and noisy to think, find a quiet, private space and insist on taking 10 minutes to breathe, refocus and get grounded. It will be easier to hear your inner voice in such quiet moments.
Jobs passed away in 2011, but the words he left behind in Walter Isaacson's well-known biography about his life live on. Take what he learned as a poor teenager on a spiritual quest in India, long before he co-founded Apple Computers and pioneered the technologies (including the iPhone and iPad) that are changing life as we know it. He said...
"The people in the Indian countryside don't use their intellect like we do, they use their intuition instead, and the intuition is far more developed than in the rest of the world ... Intuition is a very powerful thing, more powerful than intellect, in my opinion. That's had a big impact on my work.
"Western rational thought is not an innate human characteristic, it is learned and it is the great achievement of Western civilization. In the villages of India, they never learned it. They learned something else, which is in some ways just as valuable but In other ways is not. That's the power of intuition and experiential wisdom."
If you want to learn more about using your intuition, there are plenty of resources, from books to blogs to Intuition 2.0, a brand-new conference that will be held September 13-15, 2014, in Los Angeles, Calif., with a full roster of intuitive experts, teachers and authors on hand to teach you how to find love answers within.
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By Karen Kay | Healthy Living - 16 hours ago

Want to attract more wealth and success? All you have to do is ... "Have the courage to follow your heart and intuition. They somehow already know what you truly want to become. Everything else is secondary."
This wise advice comes from one of the most influential businessmen of the 21st Century: former Apple CEO Steve Jobs.
Intuition is a hot topic these days, perhaps due in part to Jobs repeatedly attributing much of his success to following his heart. So, it stands to reason that by learning to use the same intuitive techniques, you can achieve more success in your own life and career.
Steve Jobs is not the only mega-successful person to attribute intuition to their success. Have you heard of Oprah? Bill Gates? Albert Einstein? Nikola Tesla? Dr. Deepak Chopra? All of these successful people can be quoted praising the art of listening to your intuition.
The question, then, is ... how can you develop your own intuition to become a more powerful tool than intellect? You must hone your sixth sense and rely on it to guide your business decisions. Start here:
5 Ways to Use Your Intuition for Wealth and Success
1) Pay attention! If you're not listening to what others are saying around you, you won't hear the information your heart needs to help you make the right decisions.
2) Don't be afraid! It's normal to feel fear when you are challenging yourself, but "anxiety" is not the same as a case of the nerves. You must practice learning the difference between your intuition using anxiety or a stomach ache to warn you about something, and the good old-fashioned nerves that come with taking on difficult tasks.
3) Go with your gut! The first decision to pop into your mind is usually the best, so act quickly on those gut feelings. The more you practice this, the easier it will become to make the right decisions fast -- and as we know, the early bird catches the worm.
4) Leave your comfort zone! Think independently, use your imagination, and don't let the opinions of others prevent you from doing what feels right -- even when it's an "out-there" idea -- or maybe ESPECIALLY when it's an out-there idea!
5) Take time out! When work gets overwhelming or too busy and noisy to think, find a quiet, private space and insist on taking 10 minutes to breathe, refocus and get grounded. It will be easier to hear your inner voice in such quiet moments.
Jobs passed away in 2011, but the words he left behind in Walter Isaacson's well-known biography about his life live on. Take what he learned as a poor teenager on a spiritual quest in India, long before he co-founded Apple Computers and pioneered the technologies (including the iPhone and iPad) that are changing life as we know it. He said...
"The people in the Indian countryside don't use their intellect like we do, they use their intuition instead, and the intuition is far more developed than in the rest of the world ... Intuition is a very powerful thing, more powerful than intellect, in my opinion. That's had a big impact on my work.
"Western rational thought is not an innate human characteristic, it is learned and it is the great achievement of Western civilization. In the villages of India, they never learned it. They learned something else, which is in some ways just as valuable but In other ways is not. That's the power of intuition and experiential wisdom."
If you want to learn more about using your intuition, there are plenty of resources, from books to blogs to Intuition 2.0, a brand-new conference that will be held September 13-15, 2014, in Los Angeles, Calif., with a full roster of intuitive experts, teachers and authors on hand to teach you how to find love answers within.
Reference: Yahoo! Philippines She
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