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=Spreadsheet For Evaluation=
Use 0-10 to rate yourself, 0 being unskilled to 10 being off the charts ([[3 Sigma]] or better)
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= 1. Linguistic & Communication Intelligences =
= 1. Linguistic & Communication Intelligences =

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This is effectively a path for turning s___-heads into superhumans.

Spreadsheet For Evaluation

Use 0-10 to rate yourself, 0 being unskilled to 10 being off the charts (3 Sigma or better)

1. Linguistic & Communication Intelligences

  • Verbal fluency – Ability to find and use the right words quickly.
  • Narrative intelligence – Ability to construct compelling stories.
  • Rhetorical intelligence – Persuasion through language.
  • Multilingual adaptability – Facility for acquiring new languages.
  • Metaphoric thinking – Seeing and expressing meaning through analogy.
  • Listening intelligence – Deep, active comprehension of speech.
  • Discourse navigation – Managing tone, register, and context shifts.
  • Linguistic pattern recognition – Spotting grammar and syntax patterns.
  • Conversational timing – Knowing when and how to interject or pause.
  • Expressive clarity – Communicating with precision and impact.

2. Logical, Analytical & Mathematical Intelligences

  • Logical reasoning – Applying deductive and inductive logic.
  • Quantitative reasoning – Handling numbers and proportions fluidly.
  • Systems modeling – Conceptualizing interacting parts.
  • Algorithmic thinking – Structuring steps for problem-solving.
  • Pattern detection – Identifying recurring sequences or trends.
  • Abstraction capacity – Generalizing from specific cases.
  • Cause-effect reasoning – Inferring relationships from evidence.
  • Probabilistic reasoning – Estimating likelihoods accurately.
  • Optimization intelligence – Finding the most efficient solutions.
  • Complexity navigation – Thriving in multi-variable problems.

3. Spatial, Visual & Design Intelligences

  • Spatial visualization – Rotating and manipulating objects in mind.
  • 2D/3D mapping intelligence – Translating between maps, diagrams, and reality.
  • Perspective intelligence – Understanding how viewpoints alter perception.
  • Proportional sensitivity – Recognizing and applying scale relationships.
  • Visual composition intelligence – Balancing elements for aesthetics.
  • Form-function alignment – Seeing how design affects utility.
  • Color sense – Understanding and applying color interactions.
  • Aesthetic judgment – Recognizing beauty, harmony, and style.
  • Diagrammatic reasoning – Thinking via schematics and blueprints.
  • Spatial anticipation – Predicting movement in space.

4. Creative & Innovative Intelligences

  • Divergent thinking – Generating many novel ideas quickly.
  • Idea synthesis – Combining disparate concepts creatively.
  • Improvisational capacity – Acting spontaneously under constraints.
  • Hypothetical reasoning – Exploring “what if” scenarios.
  • Inventive adaptability – Repurposing materials or methods.
  • Symbolic imagination – Manipulating symbols in new ways.
  • Constraint creativity – Innovating within strict limits.
  • Humor intelligence – Using wit to engage or reframe situations.
  • Problem reframing – Seeing a challenge from a new angle.
  • Serendipity receptivity – Recognizing and acting on lucky breaks.

5. Physical & Kinesthetic Intelligences

  • Fine motor intelligence – Precision control of small movements.
  • Gross motor intelligence – Coordination of large muscle groups.
  • Balance & stability intelligence – Maintaining equilibrium in motion.
  • Tactile sensitivity – Discerning textures and resistance by touch.
  • Spatial-body mapping – Knowing where your body is in space.
  • Rhythmic movement intelligence – Coordinating motion with beats.
  • Tool-handling intelligence – Physical synergy with instruments/tools.
  • Motor learning agility – Quickly mastering new movements.
  • Endurance intelligence – Sustaining effort over time.
  • Kinesthetic empathy – Reading others’ movement intentions.

6. Social & Interpersonal Intelligences

  • Empathic attunement – Sensing and resonating with emotions of others.
  • Social inference – Inferring unspoken motives or concerns.
  • Group coordination – Keeping teams aligned and cooperative.
  • Conflict de-escalation – Calming tensions constructively.
  • Persuasion intelligence – Inspiring buy-in and support.
  • Boundary sensing – Knowing personal and cultural limits.
  • Role adaptation – Adjusting behavior to fit group needs.
  • Network intelligence – Building and maintaining social webs.
  • Leadership presence – Earning trust and followership.
  • Negotiation intelligence – Finding win-win agreements.

7. Intrapersonal & Self-Mastery Intelligences

  • Self-awareness – Recognizing internal states and patterns.
  • Self-regulation – Managing impulses and emotions.
  • Resilience intelligence – Bouncing back from setbacks.
  • Intrinsic motivation – Sustaining drive without external push.
  • Focus control – Directing attention intentionally.
  • Values alignment – Acting in harmony with core beliefs.
  • Learning autonomy – Driving one’s own skill acquisition.
  • Reflective intelligence – Gaining insight from past actions.
  • Life design capacity – Crafting a purposeful path.
  • Stress transformation – Converting pressure into productive energy.

8. Environmental & Naturalistic Intelligences

  • Observation intelligence – Detecting subtle changes in environment.
  • Pattern tracking in nature – Reading weather, growth, or migration.
  • Ecological systems thinking – Understanding organism interactions.
  • Resource optimization – Using natural inputs efficiently.
  • Sustainability foresight – Anticipating ecological impacts.
  • Habitat adaptation – Thriving in varied physical environments.
  • Flora/fauna recognition – Identifying species and uses.
  • Seasonal intelligence – Timing activities to natural cycles.
  • Bio-mimicry intelligence – Applying nature’s solutions to problems.
  • Earth stewardship motivation – Drive to protect ecosystems.

9. Moral, Ethical & Existential Intelligences

  • Ethical reasoning – Weighing right vs. wrong in context.
  • Moral courage – Acting ethically under pressure.
  • Fairness calibration – Judging and applying justice.
  • Perspective shifting – Seeing moral issues from multiple sides.
  • Purpose orientation – Linking actions to deeper meaning.
  • Existential questioning – Grappling with life’s big questions.
  • Values integration – Weaving principles into daily action.
  • Legacy thinking – Considering long-term impact of choices.
  • Compassion capacity – Feeling and acting to reduce suffering.
  • Moral imagination – Envisioning better societal norms.

10. Technical, Practical & Problem-Solving Intelligences

  • Mechanical reasoning – Understanding how mechanisms work.
  • Diagnostic intelligence – Identifying faults and root causes.
  • Procedural intelligence – Sequencing tasks efficiently.
  • Fabrication intelligence – Turning raw materials into functional products.
  • Operational safety intelligence – Avoiding hazards in work systems.
  • Adaptive troubleshooting – Modifying solutions on the fly.
  • Integration intelligence – Combining subsystems into wholes.
  • Precision execution – Maintaining quality in repeatable tasks.
  • Tool invention intelligence – Creating new instruments to solve problems.
  • Production scaling intelligence – Expanding systems without losing quality.