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17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
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3%
  



Hammer and Pickle 11:50 Sat Jul 18
Intuition
So.

Book I'm reading on coaching says it's neither right or wrong, only the way we interpret the signal and articulate it in language can be awry.

I find it's as right as a roll of the dice myself.

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ManorParkHammer 12:39 Mon Jul 20
Re: Intuition
'I'm no biologist but it wouldn't surprise me if all our major organs had their own "neurological management functions" that take care of the day to day operations of their respective organs, only communicating with the brain when there's a problem or the brain periodically asks "Are you still there?".'

Fascinating.

w4hammer 12:26 Mon Jul 20
Re: Intuition
As a boy my family thought that I'd be the ruin, but when I was back my mum knew what I was doing

While I try my best not to leave any clues, she always find out and she say that she use

Intuition
Intuition

Hammer and Pickle 12:04 Mon Jul 20
Re: Intuition
Just branching out with some holiday reading, Nurse.

Monk~koknee 11:15 Mon Jul 20
Re: Intuition
Joke Whole 9:21 Mon Jul 20

Did you learn that from The Numskulls in The Beano?

Nurse Ratched 11:11 Mon Jul 20
Re: Intuition
Pickle and Turan, sitting in a tree...

Hammer and Pickle 11:09 Mon Jul 20
Re: Intuition
Not just pregnancy - I think it makes the difference between a good tradesman and an average one. Also not a few football careers have owed much to it. After all, Nolan hasn't scored 99 goals on technical ability or pace.

Joke Whole 9:21 Mon Jul 20
Re: Intuition
I'm no biologist but it wouldn't surprise me if all our major organs had their own "neurological management functions" that take care of the day to day operations of their respective organs, only communicating with the brain when there's a problem or the brain periodically asks "Are you still there?".

It, then, would also be natural for the brain to offload other, rarely used stuff to those remote neurons.

The other thing is that what some see as intuition is simply physical signal recognition that is being "civilised" out of us (as a species) - I've often raised eyebrows by offering a couple congratulations on them expecting a child even before the woman's taken a pregnancy test: I clearly notice a change in the woman but would hesitate to even begin to describe it...I just know.

Dave Lister 5:52 Mon Jul 20
Re: Intuition
I saw a telly program talking about a sixth sense. It was something to do with the number of neural connections in our stomach, like a tiny brain of its own, and this is where the saying "gut feeling" comes from.

Hammer and Pickle 1:50 Sun Jul 19
Re: Intuition
Maybe. Certainly believe it is worth learning to trust it even though exactly what it is may not be pindownable - especially if you have to handle people and get the best out of them.

DagenhamDave 1:15 Sun Jul 19
Re: Intuition
Are you talking about some sort of hard wired A Priori knowledge or a sixth sense which will enable you to see into the future? If the latter then I can't see it...

Hammer and Pickle 1:04 Sun Jul 19
Re: Intuition
Read your post Scrapes - like I said though I'm no big fan of "6th sense theory" to explain intuitive promptings, I find it too reductionist an approach for something that is so inherently "fuzzy".

What is interesting though is intuitions may be accompanied by particular sence data, like a dryness of the mouth or a goosebumps.

cholo 12:39 Sun Jul 19
Re: Intuition
Scraper


We have many more than five senses, especially when you break our five main senses down to their component parts (so to speak).

Not sure what intuition has to do with that though.

peroni 11:42 Sun Jul 19
Re: Intuition
"Coaching"? Please tell me it's football coaching?

That life coaching is the saddest load of old bollocks I've ever heard of.

If you need a coach to live you might as well just fucking end it.

Sarge 11:37 Sun Jul 19
Re: Intuition
Top single by Lynx if I remember correctly

Scraper 11:35 Sun Jul 19
Re: Intuition
Did you read my post?

Hammer and Pickle 11:32 Sun Jul 19
Re: Intuition
Thing is, when acting on an intuition, people rarely talk of any specific sense - they just "feel" or "know" rather than "see", "hear", "taste" or "smell".

Monk~koknee 3:33 Sun Jul 19
Re: Intuition
Humans have many senses related to the current state of their body. Some of these may help you reach a predictable judgement or conclusion about the immediate future.

Scraper 2:20 Sun Jul 19
Re: Intuition
Humans have at least 7 senses, most just haven't tapped into more than 5 yet. Intuition is for real.

yngwies Cat 12:19 Sun Jul 19
Re: Intuition
Great album by Norwegian rock band TnT.

Hammer and Pickle 12:15 Sun Jul 19
Re: Intuition
They get all cross about the whole idea of empiricism from the start as you would expect, cholo.

cholo 12:12 Sun Jul 19
Re: Intuition
Load of bollocks if you ask me.

Get two people, one supposedly intuitive, the other not and test them under laboratory conditions, blind testing etc, you won't be able to tell which is which.

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