Many intuitives will stay away from established process and systems, because they’ll say it hinders their intuitive ability. But an experienced intuitive can start to develop and build conceptual systems, knowing that unconstrained intuition and not having process, logic and reason to help constrain intuition can cause errors and inconsistencies.
Intuitives don’t rely on established processes or systems. When they see a system already in place, they immediately get disinterested. The motivation is trying to discover and build the system while going through the process. While in that process they become the first one to build the first iteration of that process and system. Part of the challenge is not knowing what the next step is and figuring that out. There is no “right” or “wrong” answer in thought work, there are only iterations and problem solving to get to the the most efficient, optimized, maximized input vs output. The value is not in having the right or wrong answer, the value is in the the problem solving process. Once you have that process as a toolset, you can transfer that ability to any different project.