The night I met him, I knew he was going to become my husband. And he did. OK, so it took almost 11 years to get there -- and seven more years to have our kid (when I was 47!). But I trusted my gut and usually, it seems to work out fine. Now a new study says I'm not alone. "In gut we trust when it comes to choices," reports newswise.com. Why do some people trust their gut instincts over logic? It could be that they see those snap decisions as a more accurate reflection of their true selves and therefore are more likely to hold them with conviction, according to research published by the American Psychological Association, the web site notes. “We offer what we believe to be a novel and unique approach to the question of why people come to hold certain attitudes,” says lead researcher Sam Maglio, PhD, an associate professor of marketing at the University of Toronto Scarborough. “Focusing on feelings as opposed to logic in the decision-making process led particip
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