VISUAL-SPATIAL INTELLIGENCE
Your fifth area of mental potential is
visual-spatial
intelligence. This
is the ability to see and create shapes, forms, and patterns. An archi-
tect, an engineer, a painter, or a person who has developed the ca-
pacity to visualize very clearly would have this intelligence.
An architect, for example, might be able to develop, first in his
or her mind and then on paper, beautiful buildings that then people
with mathematical intelligence would be able to convert into blue-
prints and exact dimensions for construction.
This is also the intelligence you use for visualizing and see-
ing your goals in your mind’s eye before they emerge in your
reality. This is an intelligence and an ability that you can develop
with practice.
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