A Quote by Emilia Wickstead

I strongly believe that many of the best decisions are made on gut instinct. — © Emilia Wickstead
I strongly believe that many of the best decisions are made on gut instinct.
My instinct and gut guide me very strongly.
Trust your gut instinct over spreadsheets. There are too many variables in the real world that you simply can't put into a spreadsheet. Spreadsheets spit out results from your inexact assumptions and give you a false sense of security. In most cases, your heart and gut are still your best guide.
You mustn't regret decisions that you make. Because the decisions are made out of your gut in a way and you have to stick with them.
My own experience is that the best outcomes are reached when opposing viewpoints are clearly and strongly presented before decisions are made.
In animation, there's not a medium I believe that's more collaborative. It is a team of people, of different disciplines, coming together. The decisions are made by consensus in many cases. My job as a director is to exercise the best judgement I can in terms of which decision is the best one to make for the movie.
The best decisions aren't made with your mind, but with your Instinct.
I go by the gut. I might not appear to have any talent but I've got plenty of gut instinct.
This is how good movies get made and always have: from the gut instinct of the financiers, not just by committee and research.
I've done so many movies with first-time directors, and honestly I just go with gut instinct. People that usually can tell me a good story, and talk to me about why the movie is the movie they want to make. I just go with my gut.
I'm a simple man with a simple mind. I hold a simple set of beliefs that I live by. Number one, I believe in America. I believe it exists. My gut tells me I live there. I feel that it extends from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and I strongly believe it has 50 states.
In Punjabi film industry I am given full freedom to change the lines according to the situation. Directors believe in my gut instinct.
I'm going to make decisions that I think are best for me and my family. So, when I make these decisions, of course I'm going to ask people for advice, but at the end of the day, Brandon Jennings makes the decisions. And I feel like the decisions that I've made so far have been successful.
There's so much noise that's happening in our world, but the little voice that you've always got to listen to is your gut and your intuition, and you can do things and go beyond boundaries, if you to trust that gut and instinct.
I strongly believe that the Legislature should not be interfering in private medical decisions.
Don't you dare underestimate the power of your own instinct. Instinct is a lifesaver for sharks and entrepreneurs alike. Most people can recall times they ignored their gut only to regret it later. Learning to actually listen to your instinct is a great form of self-preservation. It's both incredibly easy and tough at the same time, but worth the effort to master.
I believe in my gut. Most people intellectualize their instincts away, but when you feel something, you have to go for it. A Fistful of Dollars was a great instinct for me, because here I was, a guy who's doing Rawhide.
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