When Intellect catches up with Intuition.

When Intellect catches up with Intuition.

I believe that creativity is the highest form of intelligence. Some may disagree, but there have been others who have alluded to this.

Albert Einstein said, "Creativity is intelligence having fun."?He also said, " The only valuable thing is intuition."

The problem that humans run into though is that our intellect seems to be at odds with our intuition. Intuition is that quiet voice inside of us that knows things that we don't consciously know. It's hard to explain, but we've all experienced it.

Our intellect on the other hand is that noisy voice in our head that is constantly questioning and doubting everything. It's what tells us that we can't do something because we're not good enough or we don't have the experience. Intellect is structured, proven, and "correct".

But most of us have also experienced those sometimes rare moments when intellect catches up to intuition and they meet. In those moments, we feel a sense of flow, ease, and certainty. We know what to do and we just do it.

It's in those moments when we're operating at our highest level of intelligence. And it's also in those moments when we're the most creative.

The key is to learn to listen to our intuition and trust it. Once we do that, amazing things can happen. We can achieve things that we never thought possible. Creativity becomes second nature and life becomes a lot more fun.

Yes, it's scary to trust your intuition sometimes. But it is also the only way to truly reach your full potential. It's where the best ideas and work come from!

In the marketing and communication space being able to engage someone's intellect in a creative way is how you cut through the noise and create something memorable. If you can take someone on a journey of discovery, then you're doing your job well. In other words, create spaces where intellect and intuition can catch up to each other and form a creative event or discovery.

Here are 3 ways that I have learned to listen to my intuition while not turning off my brain. ???

1) Get clear on what you want

The first step is to get really clear on what you want. What is your goal? What are you trying to achieve or communicate? Break it down into one simple sentence. Once you have that clarity, it becomes much easier to listen to your intuition and trust it.

2) Take time for yourself

Make sure to carve out time for yourself every day to just relax and be in the moment. This can be hard to do if you're constantly on the go, but it's important to create that space. Turn off your phone, close your laptop, and just be. Breathe. Let your mind wander. This is when intuition likes to speak up!

3) Trust your gut

This one can be tough, but it's so important. Whenever you're faced with a decision, big or small, listen to your gut. What is it telling you? Go with your first instinct and see where it takes you. You might be surprised at what you're capable of.

When we listen to our intuition and trust it, we open up a whole world of possibilities. Intellect and intuition are waiting for you. They can co-exist very well together! And almost as good as that... you can now share your new creation to the world.

I would love to hear you apply these principles and/or thoughts on intuition and creativity.

Tom Sims

Certified Mentor @ SCORE Mentors | DTM, Facilitation, Networking

2 年

Bob, this is very well thought and said. I will be sharing this outstanding essay.

Paramananda Clifford

Kriya Yogi | Hindu lay monk Saccidananda Ashram | Copywriting coach | Paramahansa Yogananda disciple | The “rock ’n’ roll" monk | Retired B2B copywriter & award-winning filmmaker | Advaita Vedanta student

2 年

Bob Hutchins, MSc ? Interesting take on intuition and intellect, Bob. As a kid, my Dad taught me the greatest "trick" when I'm not sure what to do next. He said, "If you have to ask the question to someone, you already know the answer." That guidance has rarely (maybe never) failed me all these years. When you break it down, the question forces the intellect to intersect with your intuition, creating a solution to your question.

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