52 min

Find Your True North: Zach Greenfield Find Your True North

    • Business

The Find Your True North podcast and blog are dedicated to exploring intuition and how we use it in our businesses and lives.

Together, we’ll learn how to sharpen our intuition to make our daily decision-making easier…we’ll find out how to hear the language of intuition… and we’ll learn how to remove the emotional, mental, and physical barriers we might have to hearing it.

Zach Greenfield is a critical care flight paramedic. He works for Life Flight Network, which covers the North Pacific Northwest. They do back country calls, and they are often the last line of defense for a person with a life-threatening injury. They deal with everything from near-drownings, ATV rollovers, heart attacks, and the like. Zach has been in EMS for 12 years and a flight medic for four years.

Needless to say, every moment is crucial, and in our interview, Zach talks about how intuition works for him and how it saves him time when time is short.

In this episode, we talk about:
~ how accumulated experience can lead to gut feelings;
~ ​how mistakes and failure helped him build his sense of intuition;
~ h​ow action in the absence of thought is sometimes the best way to go – especially in life or death situations;
~ ​and how confidence has to go hand in hand with execution.

For more information about the podcast, go to www.intuition.today. Enjoy the episode!

The Find Your True North podcast and blog are dedicated to exploring intuition and how we use it in our businesses and lives.

Together, we’ll learn how to sharpen our intuition to make our daily decision-making easier…we’ll find out how to hear the language of intuition… and we’ll learn how to remove the emotional, mental, and physical barriers we might have to hearing it.

Zach Greenfield is a critical care flight paramedic. He works for Life Flight Network, which covers the North Pacific Northwest. They do back country calls, and they are often the last line of defense for a person with a life-threatening injury. They deal with everything from near-drownings, ATV rollovers, heart attacks, and the like. Zach has been in EMS for 12 years and a flight medic for four years.

Needless to say, every moment is crucial, and in our interview, Zach talks about how intuition works for him and how it saves him time when time is short.

In this episode, we talk about:
~ how accumulated experience can lead to gut feelings;
~ ​how mistakes and failure helped him build his sense of intuition;
~ h​ow action in the absence of thought is sometimes the best way to go – especially in life or death situations;
~ ​and how confidence has to go hand in hand with execution.

For more information about the podcast, go to www.intuition.today. Enjoy the episode!

52 min

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