I am a Bodily-Kinesthetic Learner
Your mantra: Movement is fun-damental.
Bodily-kinesthetic intelligence means you think in movements. The fundamental ability to use movements for either self-expression or precision to achieve a goal is crucial for surgeons, athletes, mimes, choreographers, and directors.
The best way for you to retain information is to associate it with an activity. Dance, acting, and sports are easy for you to master. Relate what you are trying to learn to one of these activities, and you will retain information and gain understanding.
I took acting from when I was 5 to when I was 11. I did learn a lot. Having fun incorporated into my work is one of the things that basically helps me learn. Sitting in a classroom is boring and I just get tired and don't retain as much information as I could. I think this describes me pretty well because moving around and doing things helps me learn the concepts better.
I am a Naturalistic Learner
Your mantra: Let's investigate the natural world.
Naturalistic learners often understand the patterns of living things, and they apply scientific reasoning to the world. You recognize (and can classify) different types of plants or animals. You also empathize with animals. Some well-known careers for those with naturalistic intelligence are farmer, naturalist, animal behaviorist, and scientist.
I love being out in nature, but I really don't think I "understand the patterns" of the natural world. I like going outside and going to the beach and all that but I don’t think I really learn THAT much from being outside. I go outside to have fun and just relax...not really to learn anything.
I Am an Interpersonal Learner
Interpersonal learners thrive on social interaction. Friends often ask you for advice because you are understanding and in tune with the people around you and their motives, emotions, perspectives, and moods.
Your ability to manage relationships helps you understand situations and take a leadership role when necessary. You enjoy teaching and sharing your thoughts.
Careers that require insight and the ability to read what someone else is thinking or feeling -- such as teaching, psychology, or sales -- would be a great match for those with interpersonal intelligence.
For me, being social and being around people is basically the biggest and most important part of my life. You can learn so much from other people through their successes, their mistakes and things you do together. My friends and family seriously mean everything to me. Without them, I couldn’t get through anything. I also really love working with little kids and I think that it’s something that I want to have a career in, which the paragraph is right about. I think that this is the learning style that is most like me because interacting with other people is the way that i learn. Reading straight from a book doesn’t work, At all. There is something way different about trying to learn something on our own and working with others to get it done.
You took acting from 5 to 11 that's awesome.
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