Yes, You're Talented!
"Just in case some of you feel worthless just because you failed on something, remember that we are all created and blessed with specific intelligence. And we are different from one another, let's stop the comparison and let's start embracing what we are blessed with" Jemma Dee Sta Cruz
We all have hopeless moments in our life. Starting to compare ourselves with one another. Maybe thinking of why they can do that stuff while you hardly perform it? Honestly, until now I also have self-doubt about my abilities. But letting myself be drowned by my thoughts slowly weakened my strengths. Yesterday, upon scrolling on Facebook I read once again Howard Gardners multiple intelligence theory. I come up with the thoughts maybe it's time to harness my skills and stop belittling myself. Just like a slap in the face, it awakes my inner self that sometimes it's okay to be sad, feels pity but never underestimates yourself. I'm talented and I can move forward with this talent!
I'm a good listener. I love public speaking, oratorical, poems, essays and literature arts. I adore speeches that strikes the heart of the listener. I can paint the walls with words, full of ambitions.
Now, if you are still confused of what you've lacked of let me share to you the theory of Multiple Intelligence and make it your stepping stone in achieving future endeavors!
Howard Gardner, a psychologist, initially proposed the theory of multiple intelligences in his book Frames of Mind, published in 1983. He said that learning occurs through a variety of intelligences, with different levels each.
√ Visual / Spatial Intelligence.
√ Verbal / Linguistic Intelligence.
√ Logical / Mathematical Intelligence.
√ Bodily / Kinesthetic Intelligence.
√ Musical / Rhythmic Intelligence.
√ Interpersonal Intelligence.
√ Intrapersonal Intelligence.
Visual / Spatial Intelligence
Individuals with visual spatial skills can gain a knowledge of meaningful patterns by taking in information from the environment around them and organizing it to produce a sense of orientation in space.
People with visual-spatial intelligence:
•Read and write for enjoyment.
•Are good at putting puzzles together.
•Interpret pictures, graphs, and charts well.
•Enjoy drawing, painting, and the visual arts.
Recognize patterns easily.
Verbal / Linguistic Intelligence
Linguistic smart people adore words. They like to read and write. Linguistic persons have a natural ability to learn languages. They Take pleasure in reading and writing. Participate in debates or offer compelling speeches. Are able to clearly explain things. When recounting stories, use humour.
Logical / Mathematical Intelligence
The ability to rationally assess circumstances or issues, identify solutions, conduct scientific research, and easily solve logical/mathematical operations is referred to as logical-mathematical intelligence. People with logical/mathematical intelligence are good at scientific investigations and identifying relationships between different things. They are also good at understanding complex and abstract ideas.
Bodily / Kinesthetic Intelligence
The ability to control stuff and apply a variety of physical talents is referred to as bodily kinesthetic intelligence. This intelligence also includes a sense of time as well as the mastery of abilities achieved via mind–body integration. Athletes, dancers, surgeons, and others who work with their hands have highly developed bodily kinesthetic intelligence.
Musical / Rhythmic Intelligence
Musical intelligence refers to an individual's ability to perform, compose, and appreciate music and musical patterns. People with this intelligence are usually able to employ rhythms and patterns to help them learn. Gardner considers musicians, composers, band leaders, disc jockeys, and music critics to be among the most musically intelligent people.
Interpersonal Intelligence
The ability to understand and communicate effectively with others is referred to as interpersonal intelligence. Effective verbal and nonverbal communication, the ability to recognize differences in others, sensitivity to others' moods and temperaments, and the ability to entertain diverse perspectives are all part of it.
Intrapersonal Intelligence
Intrapersonal intelligence is the ability to recognize and understand one's own emotional states, feelings, and motivations. They like self-reflection and analysis, as well as fantasizing, examining interpersonal interactions, and evaluating their personal qualities.
Closing Thoughts
Every person possesses a unique set of skills, talents, and abilities. We are different because we have various interests and tendencies. One person may excel at music but struggle with painting, while another excels at the dance but struggles with writing.
Remember that we are all talented, like me, like your friend, like your classmates, and or your teacher. Be the artist and start working with your masterpiece, because you are talented like everyone in this world!
I would like to extend my gratitude to my sponsors here. Thank you so much Pips! Your trust added confidence in my write-ups and blogging. Please stay with me until I'll be like you and surely I will give back the favor for aspiring writers like me, soon. I'm excited to sponsor many writers here and your help and encouragement help me to boost the willingness to share and inspire. God bless you everyone! "May the Odds Always Be in Your Favor"
BLOG #28
MONTH: March 2022
PHOTO THUMBNAIL CREDIT TO: Unsplash
IMAGES USED CREDIT TO: Facebook status of Sta Cruz
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Thank you for reminding us that even though we don't excel in all aspects, but it's okay. We can still excel in a particular filed with very own intelligence.