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interpersonal intelligence

Interpersonal intelligence is a skill we all possess. The question is: how well developed is your interpersonal intelligence — and are you able to use it to help solve conflicts?

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interpersonal intelligence

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  1. 3 Ways To Develop The Crucial Skill Of InterpersonalIntelligence Interpersonal intelligence is a skill we all possess. The question is: how well developed is your interpersonal intelligence — and are you able to use it to help solveconflicts? We’ll explore Gardner’s theory of multiple intelligences to learn how interpersonal intelligence works. Then, we’ve got three tips to help you supercharge your own interpersonal intelligence to help improve your empathy, insight, and communicationskills. What Is Gardner’s InterpersonalIntelligence? In 1983, American development psychologist, Howard Gardner, proposed his theory of multipleintelligences.

  2. For far too long, intelligence had been measured by way of IQ points and other standardized tests. And Gardner just didn’t think the traditional methods of measuring intelligence were cuttingit. He believed human intelligence was multidimensional. And that’s when he began to develop his theory of multipleintelligences. One of those intelligences? Interpersonalintelligence. What Is InterpersonalIntelligence? Definition ofinterpersonal: Interpersonal (‘inter’ – ‘between’) – refers to communication or interaction that occurs betweenpeople. So, interpersonal intelligenceis the ability to effectively communicate with others. It relates to a person’s talent for relating to and understanding the motives and actions ofothers.

  3. People with interpersonal intelligence are highly interested in those around them. They’re often compassionate, empathetic, and are adept at deciphering both verbal and non-verbalcommunication. Interpersonal intelligence is often paired with its sister intelligence: intrapersonal intelligence. And while the two are related, they’re also verydifferent. What Is IntrapersonalIntelligence? Intrapersonal intelligence is another of Gardner’s types ofintelligence. While interpersonal intelligence describes a person’s relationship with others, intrapersonal intelligence describes a person’s relationship with themselves, ‘intra’ means‘within’. Those with intrapersonal intelligence are highly self-aware. They’re able to easily recognize and decipher their own motives, desires, and actions. They are often introspective and excel atself-reflection. Individuals with intrapersonal intelligence thrive in careers as psychologists, counselors, psychologists, and spiritualleaders. What Are The 7 Types OfIntelligence? Besides interpersonal and intrapersonal intelligence, what other forms of intelligence does Gardner’s theory include? The 7 core types of intelligence Gardner proposedwere: Linguisticintelligence Logicalintelligence Kinestheticintelligence Spatialintelligence Musicalintelligence Interpersonalintelligence Intrapersonalintelligence

  4. How Do You Develop InterpersonalIntelligence? Everyone has their own unique brand of interpersonal intelligence. And like a muscle, if you want to improve your interpersonal intelligence, you’ll need to give it someexercise. As Jim Kwik, Author of Mindvalley’s Superbrain Programsays, “It’s not about mental intelligence, it’s about mentalfitness.” Strengthening and supporting your interpersonal intelligence can help you become an excellent communicator. You’ll be able to connect with others on a deeper and more profound level. And don’t be surprised if your boss takes notice and throws a leadership role your way. The benefits to improved interpersonal intelligence areboundless. Here are three key strategies for improving your interpersonalintelligence.

  5. Practiceempathy • One of the best ways to improve on your interpersonal intelligence is by practicing empathy. Simply put: practice putting yourself in someone else’sshoes. • It’s not easy to communicate with others if you’re unable to acknowledge their point of view. If you’re having trouble connecting with someone, take a moment to try putting yourself in their shoes. See things from their perspective. Everyone’s got a story, and everyone is fighting an invisiblebattle. • Put yourself in someone else’s shoes and you’ll be able to appreciate who they are and what they’re dealing with on a deeper and more intimatelevel. • Become an active listener • Active listening is a huge component of interpersonal intelligence. Becoming an active listener means acknowledging when someone else has the floor. It means showing that you’re attentive, receptive, andrespectful. • The next time you’re chatting with a coworker or family member, try practicing active listening by maintaining eye contact, nodding, and most important of all: notinterrupting. • Too often, we’re so eager to interject our own two cents that we’re not really paying attention to what’s being said to us. The next conversation you have, do your best not to interrupt, and let the speaker know you’re really and truly hearing what they have tosay. • Be an active member of theteam • In our daily lives, we participate in all sorts of teams. Maybe you’re part of a work team. Perhaps you play a sport or hobby. Even our families are a type ofteam. • Being an active team member goes beyond the fulfillment of your basic duties. A real team player cares about the performance of the entire team, not just theirown. • Here are a few strategies for becoming a more active teammember: • Acknowledge the contributions ofothers • Ask for help when you needit • Don’t be afraid to take thelead • Anticipate the needs of yourteammates • Maintain an optimisticoutlook

  6. All these strategies can help you improve your interpersonal skills. And the more you use them, the more you’ll benefit!

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