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This is the intelligence that is most associated with artistic ability.
Although, not limited to artists, this intelligence includes anyone that
uses dimensional thinking such as pilots, architects, interior designers,
city planners and bush trackers.
Visual / Spatial intelligence is used when you picture dimensional
concepts or objects in your minds eye. Many powerful memory
techniques are available for people with strong visual / spatial
intelligences.
2.
Musical
The ability to understand, appreciate, create, and enjoy music is a
component of a musical intelligence. Most of the great composers
and musicians have this kind of intelligence. It is your musical
intelligence that allows you to keep rhythm or remember a song from
the rhythm.
3.
Physical/ Kinesthetic
The ability to use your body or motor skills are components of this
intelligence. This intelligence is much more than athletic ability, it also
includes being good with your hands. Many people who have
kinesthetic intelligences have the skills required by carpenters,
surgeons, or even weavers.
This is a very valuable intelligence on its own and also in combination
with other academic intelligences by including some physicality into
your studies.
4.
Linguistic
The ability to write well and talented language skills are common
characteristics of linguistic intelligence. Individuals who are linguistic
learners love words. They love to play with and manipulate words.
Linguistic learners have a very easy time in school generally because
school is a linguistic environment.
This kind of intelligence is prized and rewarded by the formal school
system. If you are one of these students, you have a highly developed
intelligence that is catered to the schooling environment and perform
best on one and two dimensional tests such as the IQ and SAT.
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