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Intrapersonal Intelligence
Howard GardnerIntelligence
Gardner’s Definition:• Intrapersonal intelligence, (self
smart) refers to having an understanding of yourself, of knowing who you are, what you can do, what you want to do, how you react to things, which things to avoid, and which things to gravitate toward. We are drawn to people who have a good understanding of themselves because those people tend not to screw up. They tend to know what they can do. They tend to know what they can’t do. And they tend to know where to go if they need help.
An Intrapersonally intelligent person . . .
• … the access to one’s own feeling life—one’s range of affects or emotions: the capacity instantly to effect discriminations among these feelings, and, eventually, to label them, to enmesh them in symbolic codes, to draw upon them as a means of understanding and guiding one’s behavior.
Career Possibilities
• Poet • Autobiographer• Writer• Artist• Counselor• Psychologist• Spiritualist• Philosopher• Diarist
More careers . . .
• Teacher• Psychiatrist• Politician• Nurse• Physician• Motivational Speaker
Neil Armstrong, 1930--
Martin Luther, 1483--1546
Helen Keller, 1880--1968
Plato, 427—347 BC
Christopher Columbus, 1451--1506
Sigmund Freud, 1856--1939
Charles Lindbergh, 1902--1974
Karl Marx, 1818--1883
Aristotle, 384—322 BC
Clara Barton, 1821--1912
Cleopatra, 69—30 BC
Leif Eriksson, 960--??
Sir Edmund Hillary, 1919--
John Bowlby, 1907--1990
Intrapersonal and Interpersonal
• Interpersonal intelligence and intrapersonal intelligence are similar in thought processes and analytical thinking. Therefore, people shown for either intelligence could just as easily be considered for the other intelligence.
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