Intrapersonal Intelligence
The (Most Underrated) Reason Why You’re Successful
How to develop your own and become the most intelligent person alive

The intelligence quotient (intelligence) of a person is determined by the complexity their brain can handle.
Every person’s brain has an inherent capacity to process information because this human ability is what allows us to think, plan, and act in order to achieve our goals.
However, some people are better at handling different types of information than others.
This article will explain how intrapersonal intelligence (inti) is developed and what it can do for you.
The mind is a miracle of design
Inti starts with developing the core skills that enable you to learn any subject matter.
It’s not always easy to wrap your head around the concept of intelligence, let alone how many types there actually are.
But most people forget about intrapersonal intelligence — or IQ — which has something to do with understanding yourself. So, what is it? Do you have it? And how can you improve yours?
What Is Intrapersonal Intelligence?
Intrapersonal intelligence is a person’s ability to understand themselves and their interactions with others.
It’s similar to interpersonal intelligence, which has to do with understanding other people, but it is more internal — and equally as important.
Intrapersonal intelligence really boils down to a couple of key skills;
Self-awareness And Self-Confidence
It also includes the ability to be emotionally intelligent, an awareness of how others perceive you, your likes and dislikes…and more.
Along with improved self-esteem and self-assurance, this type of intelligence can play an important role in helping you grow as a person overall — which can lead to increased success in all areas of your life. (No matter what your IQ is.)
How To Improve Your Intrapersonal Intelligence
To become more self-aware, you need to be willing to face the truth with a critical mind.
This can be a bit scary, but it’s an important pillar of improving your ability to recognize patterns in yourself as well as others.
Like any skill, this is something you can develop over time — and there are no magic tricks here.
The most important thing is just being willing to take a hard look at yourself…and accepting whatever conclusions you come up with (no matter how unflattering).
Then, the next step is to actually do something with this newfound knowledge.
In my own case, the most inflammatory statements I have ever made are ones that I have written and remain willing to defend — Sam Harris
To better understand yourself and your own idiosyncrasies…and be able to recognize these in others.
Because, like it or not, it is these things that shape who we are and how we interact with others.
This takes a lot of practice, but in the process of looking at yourself through a critical lens, you will also be able to better understand how other people think as well…which winds up being one of the core tenants of creating true lasting relationships (no matter what IQ you have).
Science, in the broadest sense, includes all reasonable claims to knowledge about ourselves and the world — Sam Harris
So no matter what type of intelligence you were born with — intrapersonal intelligence is a skill that can go a long way towards improving your overall level of success in life.
And, like all skills, it gets easier to develop over time — but you’ll have to try a lot of different approaches and be willing to face your fears (including the negative ones).
As for how you can improve your intrapersonal intelligence…there’s always room for improvement.
Even if you think you’re already good at this, simply challenging yourself to observe yourself and others from a different perspective is a great way to improve.
The same goes for others. You may not see the same things in other people that they do — but that doesn’t mean they aren’t there.
And to be a truly skilled communicator, you need to be able to understand the differences between yourself and others.
Identify their strengths, weaknesses, and blind spots…and if possible, help them see what they may not have recognized before.
And if you’re really feeling brazen, try doing this without making them feel defensive!
Like any other area of life — intrapersonal intelligence is something that takes practice.
But when you start looking at your own thoughts and actions as objectively as possible — without getting defensive about it — you’ll reap the benefits of this insightful type of intelligence in all areas of your life.
It’s one of the reasons that people with higher intrapersonal intelligence tend to be more successful in life — even if their other types of intelligence were less than stellar.
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J.D Rehbein-Wrightstein founder of The Savytech articles is a writer who loves to help people discover their hidden potential as well as their true purpose in life. He inspires and educates people on living an awesome life with inspiring articles. Connect with him on Twitter for more!
