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A Short Story – Subjective Realities

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Cultural Intelligence – Cross Borders

A huge interest in understanding and adapting to different cultures amongst the globe is what drives these individuals to move forward – cultural intelligence. Nowadays, the whole world is connected through the internet or the possibility to easily travel to each country. With that, cross-cultural communication and exchange are rising in importance. Let’s look at

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Social Intelligence – Infinite Social Battery

Surrounded by a web of connections, these individuals seem to be close to more people than some of us meet in their life. They feel at home in social settings and love to engage with others – we are talking about social intelligence. Whereas these individuals’ description might be similar to the interpersonal intelligence type

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Embracing the Present Moment – Stop Living in Multiple Worlds at Once

The Issue of “Split Realities” Overall, we are talking about the issue of split realities. Sounds very sci-fi, but is more natural and present than eating or sleeping for some people. Nowadays, we are occupied with hundreds of tasks and duties, all due to yesterday. In this everyday hustle, many forget to live in the

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Practical Intelligence – An Everyday Cheat Code

Today’s post is about the last of Robert Sternberg’s intelligence subtypes: practical intelligence. This type is often referred to as ‘street smarts’ or contextual intelligence and describes an individual’s ability to navigate through everyday challenges. With that, this type allows a more relatable approach to intelligence. Let’s look further into these individuals’ strengths and areas

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Confidence – How to Keep Your Head Up

Todays post will be all about one of self-improvement‘s most crucial aspects: confidence. Even if you’re not engaging in personal development, building confidence is probably still something you’re interesting in. Whether in work, social settings, with family, or towards oneself, confidence can be our guiding light – So, let’s step out of the dark. 1. How to

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Creative Intelligence – Working Three Steps Ahead

The second one of Robert Sternberg‘s subtypes: creative intelligence. This form of intelligence is all about generating new ideas and coming up with unconventional solutions. In Howard Gardner‘s Intelligence Type, creative intelligence might connect to the artistic types such as musical or visual-spatial intelligence. This subtype is also referred to as experiential intelligence. Let’s have

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