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[Navigating Professional Intuition: Understanding 'Against My Better Judgment']-[BE 559: Do You Tend to Go with Your Instincts?]

Business English from All Ears English · B1 · 2026-04-23

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The Art of Professional Intuition

In episode 559 of the Business English Podcast, hosts Lindsay and Michelle explore a common yet nuanced professional experience: acting "against one’s better judgment." This phrase describes situations where an individual proceeds with a decision despite an internal sense that it might be a mistake. As the hosts highlight, this phenomenon often stems from the tension between "logic and emotion" or the "head and the heart."

Defining the Concept

The phrase "against my better judgment" is used to admit that you were aware of a potential risk but chose to proceed anyway. It is an expression that sounds professional, honest, and vulnerable, making it a valuable tool for building rapport in the workplace. Lindsay and Michelle emphasize that while this often leads to negative outcomes, it is not an absolute rule—sometimes taking a risk against your initial instinct can lead to unexpected success.

Why We Override Our Gut

Throughout the episode, the hosts identify several reasons why professionals might ignore their instincts:

  • External Pressure: Especially for those new to a workplace, the desire to make a "good impression" can lead to over-committing, such as saying yes to too many projects even when you know it will "stress you out."
  • Misguided Logic: Sometimes we rationalize bad decisions, such as trying to "save too much money" on projects or catering, which can backfire and result in poor quality, making the outcome look "cheap."
  • Fear and Uncertainty: Lindsay shares an anecdote about buying unnecessary electronics due to fear of future price hikes, noting that these items often end up "gathering dust." This illustrates how anxiety can cloud professional judgment.

Building Trust in Your Inner Voice

The hosts suggest that the ability to make better decisions is a skill developed through experience. They note that "you have to make all those mistakes" to learn how to trust your intuition. As professionals move up in their careers, they gain more "leeway" and confidence, allowing their "inner voice" to become "louder and clearer."

Connection Through Vulnerability

A major takeaway from the discussion is the role of empathy in the workplace. When a colleague makes a mistake, admitting that you have also acted "against your instincts" or "knew better" but failed to act on it is a powerful way to build connection. By sharing personal stories of failed projects or poor catering choices, professionals can move past the mistake and foster a culture of shared learning rather than judgment.

Ultimately, the hosts conclude that this is a universal human experience. Whether it is "overscheduling meetings" or ignoring red flags in a business deal, everyone faces these moments. The key is to view these instances as "information" for future growth, maintaining the philosophy of "connection, not perfection" in all professional interactions.

🎯Key Sentences

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We try things and sometimes our gut is telling us maybe this is not a good idea.
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I don't always listen to my gut.
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I will override my gut a lot of times and just sort of ignore it.
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I have a hard time saying no, I know it's going to stress me out.
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I knew this wasn't a great idea, but this is what I did.
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📝Key Phrases

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against my better judgment
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listen to our gut
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override my gut
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push through
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nine times out of 10
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📖 Transcript

This is the Business English Podcast episode 559.
Do you tend to go with your instincts?
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