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Types Of Intelligence

As we learn more and more about the way the brain works, we’re coming to understand that traditional methods of measuring intelligence no longer apply — at least not the way they used to

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Types Of Intelligence

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  1. Which Of The 9 Types Of IntelligenceIs The Secret To Your Personal Success? As we learn more and more about the way the brain works, we’re coming to understand that traditional methods of measuring intelligence no longer apply — at least not the way they used to. Sure, we still have our fair share of standardized testing. But our education systems are changing, and changingfast. Why? Because traditional methods of evaluating intelligence, like the IQ test, simply don’t offer a holistic view of cognitiveability. IQ tests measure only a few types of intelligence. And this is a serious problem, because modern research suggests that there are actually 9 types ofintelligence NaturalisticIntelligence MusicalIntelligence Logical-MathematicaelIntelligence

  2. ExistentialIntelligence InterpersonalIntelligence Bodily-KinestheticIntelligence LinguisticIntelligence IntrapersonalIntelligence Visual-SpatialIntelligence The question is: which of the 9 types of intelligence are you strongest in? And could this intelligence be the key to unlocking your potential forsuccess? What Are The 9 Types OfIntelligence? The brain is a complex tool and we’re only just beginning to unlock some of itscomplexities. As Jim Kwik, Author of Mindvalley’s Superbrain Program, says, “It’s not how smart you are, but how are yousmart.” Developmental psychologist, Howard Gardner, thinks so too. He doesn’t see intelligence as a single, generalized ability. Instead, he sees intelligence as a resource that can be divided into “modalities.” And this is where the 9 types of intelligence, or theory of multiple intelligences, first came into play. In Howard Gardner’s 1983 book, Frames of Mind: The Theory of Multiple Intelligences, he suggests that there are actually 9 types ofintelligence. It’s important to understand which of the 9 types of intelligence you are strongest in. Why? Because knowing this not only helps you better understand yourself, but helps you understand the way youlearn. Your intelligence is the key to your success. So, which of these 9 types of intelligence is your dominantone?

  3. 1. NaturalisticIntelligence This form of intelligence pertains to the natural world. Those with naturalistic intelligence are able to navigate nature and read the subtle shifts in the flora and fauna aroundthem. People with naturalistic intelligenceenjoy being outdoors, and share a connection with both living and nonliving elements innature. They’re sometimes said to possess a “green thumb,” and thrive in outdoor environments as botanists, park rangers, agriculturalists, astronomers, chefs, geologists, and landscape architects.

  4. 2. MusicalIntelligence If you possess musical intelligence, you have a finely tuned ear for all things acoustic. Those with musical intelligenceare sensitive to pitch, timbre, tone, and rhythm. They’re able to identify different sounds and instruments with ease, and can often be found listening to or creatingmusic. If you have the gift of musical intelligence, you would do well as a composer, a sound engineer, a musician, a vocalist, or a musictherapist.

  5. 3. Logical-MathematicalIntelligence Alright, so here’s one we’re all a little more familiar with. Logical-mathematical intelligence is one of the traditional measures ofintelligence. People with logical-mathematical intelligencedo well with numbers and figures. They use inductive and deductive reasoning, have a knack for logic puzzles, and are able to conceptualize abstractideas. People with this form of intelligence often take on careers as scientists, mathematicians, accountants, analysts, and technicians.

  6. 4. ExistentialIntelligence People with existential intelligence have the unique ability to tackle the big questions in life. They’re philosophical, abstract thinkers that possess a genuine curiosity about the meaning oflife. With existential intelligence, you’re unafraid to explore moral dilemmas and conduct philosophical debates. You’re able to guide others to a deeper understanding of what it means to be a human, and what our collective existence is allabout. Those with existential intelligencethrive as motivational speakers, psychologists, teachers, andtheologists.

  7. 5. InterpersonalIntelligence Interpersonal intelligencerelates to your EQ, or emotional intelligence. This is the ability to read and understand the feelings and motives ofothers. Those with interpersonal intelligence are often highly empathetic. They are interested in others, and are adept at reading both verbal and non-verbal cues. They are sensitive to the needs of others and are able to put themselves in the shoes of other people to better understand their words andactions. If you possess interpersonal intelligence, you would do well as a manager, team leader, psychologist, social worker, teacher, ornurse.

  8. 6. Bodily-KinestheticIntelligence Bodily-kinesthetic intelligencerefers to the ability to coordinate both the body and mind as one. People with this form of intelligence are natural born athletes. They excel at a variety of physical activities and enjoy hands-on learningexperiences. If you have this type of intelligence, you have a talent for communicating with your body. You possess a high degree of body awareness and are skilled at manipulating your physical environment. People with bodily-kinesthetic intelligence perform well as craftsmen, dancers, athletes, performers, actors, mechanics, andengineers.

  9. 7. LinguisticIntelligence Here’s another one of the traditional measures of intelligence. Those with linguistic intelligence have a way with words. They are often persuasive speakers and excellent communicators. Those with linguistic intelligenceoften possess a rich vocabulary and pick up new languages with ease. Those with linguistic intelligence thrive as journalists, novelists, public speakers, librarians, lawyers, and radioannouncers.

  10. 8. IntrapersonalIntelligence Intrapersonal intelligence is the intelligence of self-awareness. It’s the ability to recognize and interpret your own feelings, motives, anddesires. Knowing what you want and why you want it is a big part of intrapersonal intelligence. And you might be surprised by just how rare this trulyis. Those with intrapersonal intelligenceare resilient, strong-willed, introspective, and do well in roles as psychologists, counselors, philosophers, spiritual leaders, andteachers.

  11. 9. Visual-SpatialIntelligence Visual-spatial intelligenceis the ability to conceptualize abstract ideas in 3D using mental imagery and spatialreasoning. Those with visual-spatial intelligence are excellent wayfinders and navigators. They are able to manipulate visual representations of the physical world in their mind’s eye and are often highly gifted at solving puzzles andmazes. People with visual-spatial intelligence thrive as architects, surveyors, urban planners, graphic artists, photographers, pilots, andseafarers.

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