It has become more obvious that maybe I had things backward for a period. I tended to perform a certain amount of analysis before I allowed my intuitive instincts to take over. It apparently is back-asswards. If you begin by performing a full analysis, i.e. breaking things down before allowing more intuitive processes you tend to suppress your intuitions.
Intuition-analysis is an important aspect of learning things with a strong connection in martial arts, self-defense, or any professional discipline that takes a person into harms way.
It is recommended you take a gut-check of your immediate preference, identifying your intuition before it becomes stunted by the analysis process. You can do a intuition check by flipping coins or pulling a number out of a hat or just about anything similar to check your emotional response. Are you satisfied with the results or not? You now should be able to tell what direction your intuition is leading you. Then, if you still can't make up your mind about what it is your trying to accomplish then do some analysis.
Doing things the other way around, i.e. breaking the scenario, situation, etc. down, then looking for pro's-n-con's that drive your choices, will compromise your intuitive processes. It must be remembered that to feed your intuitive processes you must have loads and loads of relative and real-life experience to achieve good results.
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