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Optimizing Your I.Q. and Maximizing the Brains Potential

August 31st, 2008
Leon Edward asked:


Everyone has heard of an IQ test. The potential of the brain is called intelligence quotient or I.Q. These tests use the theories of unitary and multiple, which is believed to the two main theories when studying the brain.

Unitary refers to the part of the brain where the linguistic and mathematical capacities and confined them to that area. While the multiply theory include the parts of the brain that use visual/ spatial, musical/rhythmic, body/kinesthetic, interpersonal or intrapersonal development.

It has been determined that there is only three ways to increase your brains potential.

You first have to determine what you are good at. Very few people are good at everything. A person is considered intelligent whether their skill is derived from music, visual, body, or intrapersonal, intelligence.

Most people possess these skills and probably do not even realize it. If you are a creative person at heart, try your hand at writing, acting or singing.

You may be amazed at how well you do. Some people are born with in affinity for numbers; you may not think it is anything special, however others may. There are so many different areas in which you the potential excel.

Gymnastics, Dancing, building or designing, you do not know what you are capable of doing until you try. You get the most amazing feeling when you accomplish something you have never done before. If you do not even try, you are doing yourself a great disservice.

Very few people are classified as geniuses. A genius is a person who has extreme intelligence. Such people include Einstein, Mozart and Bach. These brilliant men accomplished greatness through their genius.

This is not to say that you have to be a genius to be successful. It simply means that you should use your brain to the fullest extent that you can. The more you try to improve yourself, the more your brain will benefit from it. When you utilize your brains potential you can achieve anything. Using your will power can point you in the right direction.

Broadening your horizons will also increase your brains potential. This is not to say that you should sit down and study the encyclopedia. When you study, you are acquiring knowledge through all five senses- touch, taste, see, smell, and taste.

You want to learn from your experiences in life, and experience everything in life. You cannot do that by studying. This is an excellent way to increase the potential of your brain.

New skills can be learned everyday. Talent comes in two forms, either you are born with it or you learn it. The brain is like a sponge, ready to absorb everything that is brought to it. The old adage that practice makes perfect holds true.

It is not difficult to maximize the brains potential. Many people everyday do it without even realizing it.

By simply reading a book, or singing along to your favorite song on the radio, you can increase your brains potential.

There are many IQ tests that one can take; however, many people question the accuracy of these tests.



Marcus

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What Abilities Reflect Intelligence in Human Beings?

July 20th, 2008
Cynthia Overfield asked:


I believe there are many ways to define intelligence besides using an IQ test. I have a relative who has an IQ off the charts, yet he cannot remember to tie his shoes before he goes out the door. Common sense, something that appears to be not so common in some of us, tops the list when trying to define intelligence. A majority of the population that inhabit this earth don’t even come close to being MENSA material but they have enough know-how to function in their jobs, family life and in social situations. The common sense type of person can remember that shoes need to be tied before leaving the house, which is much more useful than tripping over your shoelaces while attending your MENSA meeting.

People who have emotional intelligence tend to have a large circle of friends, not just acquaintances, but true friends. They have a strong personal relationship with their spouse, children and other family members. They take pride in their families, friends and their jobs. People with strong emotional intelligence are compassionate and confident in most everything they do in their lives. Realistically, most people will not have everything perfected in their lives, but those who have their emotions under control seem to have better well-being. That tells me that being “book smart” does not necessarily make for a happy, well-adjusted life.

Another way to define intelligence in human beings is social skills. Social skills are a trait that anyone can learn to a certain extent. I have known older people who have never finished high school yet can place themselves in a social setting and carry on a conversation with the grace of royalty. Consequently, being intelligent means more than being able to figure out the theory of relativity.

Cultural intelligence is something almost everyone has. One good example of this is kids growing up in the inner cities. Kids growing up in the inner cities need to know street smarts to survive. They do not need to know history, but they do need to know how to read facial expressions and body language for their own safety. My husband, who is of the MENSA mentality, took a wrong turn when he was visiting New York City and found himself in Harlem. He felt helpless and a little scared being in a cultural environment that threatened his very life. Think about it. People who did not grow up in this environment would not have the faintest idea what were the safest streets to drive or walk down, yet the person who lives there knows where and when to walk or drive. That makes people who live in the inner cities intelligent because they have the smarts and the expertise to make the right choices in order to stay safe and alive in a hostile environment. I could have an IQ of 180 but if I am from Iowa and I walk or drive through Harlem at midnight, that would make me pretty stupid.

Overall, intelligence is based not only on how high your IQ is, but also on how you interact with your fellow human beings on a social and personal level. Albert Einstein was a great mathematician but could he survive walking down the streets of Harlem at midnight, I doubt it.



Paula

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