“I believe in intuition and inspiration. I sometimes feel that I am right. I do not know that I am.”
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It pushes you to name the feeling and then test it — don’t let a hunch be an excuse for sloppy thinking. Treat intuition as the spark, then demand evidence, work, and accountability to turn it into progress. Be honest with yourself: feeling right is not the same as being right, so build routines that force verification and steady action.
When to use it
- Before launching a product because it feels right, run a small test or prototype to see if the market agrees.
- When an idea excites you, write a quick plan, set measurable milestones, and refuse to move forward without checkpoints.
- If you feel sure in a meeting, voice the hunch but immediately ask for data or a pilot so you don’t skip reality checks.
- Like hiring someone you connect with, still require a trial task and references so intuition is backed by proof.

