- February 4, 2014
Work-side Judgment
By CDR Barry W. Hull, USNR (Retired) on February 4, 2014Read moreOur very survival depends upon how we interact with our circumstances and environments, how we work with them and in them, to meet basic human needs. It is vitally important that we: learn to perceive the details of various circumstances and environments, learn how to assess them and make…
19 - January 31, 2014
The Night Cat Shot
By CDR Barry W. Hull, USNR (Retired) on January 31, 2014Read moreThis was a letter I wrote home to family and friends while on station in the Red Sea. I was a pilot with Navy squadron VFA-81 Sunliners flying the F/A-18 Hornet. Many of the letters I received asked about a day in the life of a Navy Carrier pilot,…
- January 26, 2014
A Little Stress Advice
By CDR Barry W. Hull, USNR (Retired) on January 26, 2014Read moreBy far, the biggest detriment to our good judgment is stress. It can be entirely debilitating, reducing the best judgment to a litany of horrible decisions and choices.
- January 5, 2014
Clutter is More Than Just a Pile of Stuff
By CDR Barry W. Hull, USNR (Retired) on January 5, 2014Read moreClutter is one of the biggest detriments to the use of good judgment. It often leads to distractions, which can lead to poor decisions and choices.
- January 5, 2014
Intuition – Its Influence on Your Judgment and Success
By CDR Barry W. Hull, USNR (Retired) on January 5, 2014Read moreIntuition is one of the most vital components of the decision-making process. Those with strong intuition are much more likely to be successful. In fact, intuition is one of the strongest predictors of high performance and success.