Head, heart, or gut?
“Don’t you dare underestimate the power of your own instinct.” – Barbara Corcoran
I believe there are three ways to figure things out: with your head, with your heart, or with your gut. I’m a gut person. Whatever I’m trying to figure out, I have to get a feeling deep in my stomach about it. I suppose we’re all a mix of these three things, but I think each person has a preference or maybe a skill at one of the three. It’s kind of like being left or right handed. You’re either a head person, a heart person, or a gut person.
I have friends who say they turn problems over and over in their minds until finally an answer comes. When I do this, I simply find myself in knots with a headache. Other folks claim they must trust their hearts. My heart has led me wrong many times, thankfully not recently, but I don’t get the same warmth in my chest they do when making a decision. The right answer comes from my belly. It’s a deep feeling around my navel.
Recently, when I hired a developmental editor to provide feedback on the latest version of Twenty-Six Point Freaking Two, she wisely told me to sit with her comments for a bit before deciding what to do. She didn’t tell me to think about them or ask my heart for an answer. She said something like, “What does your gut say about this?” At least that’s what I heard. So when it was time to make the revisions, I listened to my gut.
As it turned out, I made nearly all the changes she suggested. Not because my head told me to (although it agreed) and not because my heart felt for them (it feels so much it’s like a flood in there), but because I got a strong feeling in my belly that what she was asking of me would improve the book.
How do you figure things out? Head, heart, or gut? I’d love to hear your perspective.