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Explore how gut health and nature influence intuition, enhancing decision-making, creativity and leadership through scientifically-backed strategies.
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We can maximise intuition when our gut and brain are healthy. Interactions between the gut and brain guide intuition, which is necessary for agile leadership.
Leaders who are able to understand, perceive and process their emotions are on the way to achieving alignment between the heart, gut and brain.
Understanding the mind/heart/gut link can improve intuition and agility, allowing leaders to adapt quickly to situations and make rapid decisions.
An agile leader embraces spontaneous thoughts and encourages others to listen to their intuition, bringing innovation to your organisation.
Instead of only relying on your brain to make decisions, consider syncing your heart and brain to work together as a team to increase your intuition.
Developing your agility through play will help you develop intuition, which is critical in this increasingly complex and rapidly changing world.
Intuition is more than trusting your gut. Intuition is aligning your mind, heart, and gut to work together and help you make better decisions.
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