The Open Mind: Exploring the 6 Patterns of Natural Intelligence

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Conari Press, Jan 1, 1996 - Family & Relationships - 208 pages
An examination of the talents that people have and what makes them do what they do. The author suggests that everyone has the power to change the way they perceive themselves and others, and revolutionize the way they work, communicate and love, by investigating the learning triggers derived from six basic learning patterns. These patterns are all based on how we assimilate auditory, visual, and kinaesthetic information.
 

Contents

Learning is Discovering That Something is Possible I
1
Becoming Intelligent About Your Intelligences
15
The Natural Languages of Your Mind
33
The True Nature of Our Differences
63
Each of the patterns is presented in depth in the chapters that follow through snap
79
VAKVisually Smart Auditorily Centered Kinesthetically Sensitive
93
KVAKinesthetically Smart Visually Centered Auditorily Sensitive
107
Coming Home to Yourself
123
Partnering the PossibleConnecting With Others
141
Living In the Questions
169
Risk Your Significance
187
List of Charts 201
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Dawna Markova, Ph.D., is currently a senior affiliate of the Organizational Learning Center at MIT.

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