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activities. He started stocking shelves in a grocery store and in a year he was leading the stocking team.
Then he convinced management to pay for performance rather than by hours. In other words, if he hired and managed the crew and got the job done in 4 hours rather than the usual 8, they would pay the crew for the normal 8. On the other hand, if it took 10 hours, they would still pay 8.
As a result, he was able to go through high school and college working part time, but being paid for full time work.
King’s passion, as one might expect, is leadership
For those readers familiar with the Myers-Briggs test that measures one’s personality type including their intuitive ability, Jim is an ITSJ, which stands for Introverted, Thinking, Sensing and Judging. On that scale Sensing is the opposite of Intuition.
I suspect that the LDS church had a great deal of influence on Jim’s use of intuition. Jim is finely tuned to his senses, but is also able go within and ask for answers from what I would call his intuition. Jim calls it getting answers from the divine presence.
In this sound bite, Jim King talks about using his intuition at an early age.
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