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Intelligence Area
Is strong in:
Likes to:
Learns best through:


Verbal-Linguistic

reading, writing, telling stories, memorizing dates, thinking in words.
read, write, talk, memorize, work at puzzles.
reading, hearing and seeing words, speaking, writing, discussing and debating.


Math-Logic

math, reasoning, logic, problem-solving, patterns.
solve problems, question, work with numbers, experiment.
working with patterns and relationships, classifying, categorizing, working with the abstract.


Spatial

reading, maps, charts, drawing, mazes, puzzles, imaging things, visualization.
design, draw, build, create, daydream, look at pictures.
working with pictures and colors, visualizing, drawing.


Bodily- Kinesthetic

athletics, dancing, acting, crafts, using tools.
move around, touch and talk, body language.
touching, moving, processing knowledge through bodily sensations.


Musical

singing, picking up sounds, remembering melodies, rhythms.
sing, hum, play an instrument, listen to music.
rhythm, melody, singing, listening to music and melodies.


Interpersonal

understanding people, leading, organizing, communicating, resolving conflicts, selling.
have friends, talk to people, join groups.
sharing, comparing, relating, interviewing, cooperating.


Intrapersonal,

understanding self, recognizing strengths and weaknesses, setting goals.
work alone, reflect, pursue interests.
working alone, doing self-paced projects, having space, reflecting.


Naturalist

understanding nature, making distinctions, identifying flora and fauna.
be involved with nature, make distinctions.
working in nature, exploring things, learning about plants and natural events.

Hmmmm..... Intelligence or Experience... My 2 cents...it takes the right combination of intelligence ...closely followed by actual huntingexperiences that help to refineandevolve thewhitetail hunter.

Aboveis a breakdown of the 8 multiple intelligences by whichpeople learn.Its safe to say there are combinations of"intelligence' blueprints/geneticsthat are bettersuited for hunting.I would say in most cases intelligence is still#1, yet in some casesa person may be extremely scholarlywithina variety ofgiven disciplines..yet lack in other areas of intelligence that are conducive toa skilledwhitetail bowhunter.














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