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Hell Yeah! or Hell No! And How to Tell the Difference: The Ultimate Guide to Intuitive Decision Making

โœ Scribed by Sam Kyle


Publisher
Independently published
Year
27 Mar 201
Tongue
English
Leaves
31
Edition
Original retail
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Weโ€™ve all heard it. Weโ€™ve all done it. Sometimes the outcome was great and other times it backfired in disastrous ways. When weโ€™re right, we pat ourselves on the back and bask in our own brilliance. When weโ€™re wrong, weโ€™re perplexed โ€” even surprised โ€” like the rug was pulled out from under us. So the big question becomes: How can you tell the difference? Especially when stakes are high and the wrong decision carries heavy consequences. How do you know when you can trust your gut and when you absolutely shouldnโ€™t? Is it more than luck? Sam Kyle, in his second book, Hell Yeah! or Hell No! and How to Tell the Difference, dives into the mountains of recent academic research to answer those questions and more.

Youโ€™ll discover:
1. What kinds of decisions are perfect for intuitive decision making and which ones arenโ€™t
2. How to train your โ€œintuition muscles,โ€ so when you make a gut decision, you know you can trust it
3. How to โ€œspot checkโ€ your feedback loop so youโ€™ll instantly recognize optimal gut decision situations
4. The biggest mistakes people make when making any decision (and how to avoid them)
5. How flipping a coin โ€œhacksโ€ your intuition when youโ€™re on the fence about something important
6. How to identify the sneaky cognitive bias that feels like a gut decision but almost always leads you down the wrong path

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