Career Trusting Your Intuition Could Be Your Wisest Career Move Yet Tapping into your gut instinct is a sure-fire way to make smarter decisions that benefit you. Here are four ways to reacquaint yourself with your intuition, according to a top psychologist. By Natalie Cornish Published 24 November, 2021 Career Trusting Your Intuition Could Be Your Wisest Career Move Yet Tapping into your gut instinct is a sure-fire way to make smarter decisions that benefit you. Here are four ways to reacquaint yourself with your intuition, according to a top psychologist. By Natalie Cornish Published 24 November, 2021 Previous article As Nike almost said, Just Start It Next article On Our Radar: Ruth Fox Think about the last time you had a big decision to make. Maybe taking a promotion that didn’t quite tick all the boxes, or renting a more expensive office because your start-up had outgrown that co-working space. Did you sit down and make a pros and cons list? Talk the decision through with your mentor? Check in with your gut? “Intuition is essentially your gut wisdom,” explains London-based executive coach and psychologist Dr Perpetua Neo. “Remember when you last said, ‘I knew that person was bad from the start but I rationalised it away?’ That’s essentially your intuition talking.” Career Leadership Best Of Future Women Leadership “I didn’t have time to be sick – and that’s a problem” By Melanie Dimmitt Leadership It’s time to put your AI oxygen mask on By Melanie Dimmitt Leadership The calendar invite that’s killing your promotion By Patti Andrews Leadership Visibility isn’t vanity. It’s your leadership edge. By Gry Stene Workplace Meet the woman behind Helen McCabe and Jamila Rizvi’s diaries By Patti Andrews Leadership The medicine gap By Melanie Dimmitt Leadership “Thanks Minister, I can’t take the job” By Melanie Dimmitt Leadership How Amanda Rishworth’s worst day forged her path By Sally Spicer Your inbox just got smarter If you’re not a member, sign up to our newsletter to get the best of Future Women in your inbox.