People with the ability to use body or parts of the body to solve problems
Movement or Kinesthetic Intelligence
People have a relationship with sounds; they can play, write, or read music with ease and enjoyment.
Music Intelligence
The ability to understand the way one is perceived by other people
Self-awareness
It is powerful, impulsive, and sometimes illogical awareness; an ability to perceive emotions
Emotional Mind
Standing up for your rights without threatening the self-esteem of the other person
Assertiveness
People who have verbal intelligence are gifted writers, poets, songwriters, and speakers.
Language Intelligence
A person who has a knack for seeing how elements fit together in space.
Spatial Reasoning Intelligence
Can be defined as a set of skills that allows a person to understand the politics of his or her own workplace
Social awareness
The ability to be self-aware, motivated, and self-regulated
Personal Competence
Hurting others and putting them on the defensive
Aggression
Knowledge of oneself; introspective, or able to examine his or her own life and experiences.
Intrapersonal Intelligence
One’s ability to understand and deal with the world of people.
Interpersonal Intelligence
Enables an individual to communicate effectively and to build meaningful interpersonal relationship both with individuals and with groups
Relationship Management
A learned capability based on emotional intelligence that results in outstanding performance at work
Emotional Competence
One of the most potentially harmful of all emotions.
Anger
Person who has an understanding of nature and natural processes.
Naturalist Intelligence
Traditionally seen as reasoning ability, as measured by standardized tests
Intelligence
Refers to the importance of self-control, the ability to hold oneself in check and not overreact when something is bothersome
Self-management
Empathy for others combined with sensitivity and effective social skills
Social Competence
An inappropriate reaction to another’s behavior as though it were an attack.
Defensiveness
People find pleasure in using the logical, reasoning parts of the brain; enjoy puzzles of logic or brain teasers.
Math and Logic Intelligence
Who defined Emotional intelligence (EI) as the ability to see and control your own emotions and to understand the emotional states of other people
Daniel Goleman
An awareness of reality, which allows you to ponder and reflect
Rational Mind
Negative inner voices that form mental habits that sabotage our actions, keeping us from reaching our full potential.
Inner Saboteur
The person who uses this approach is usually expressing an understated rage.
Passive-aggressive Behavior