Much of our media looks down on smart people. They like to produce
stories on beautiful and famous people with problems. Sometimes it
almost seems to be unpopular to be smart. Such an attitude will not fare
you well in the real world. Cultivating your intelligence is one of the
most important things you can do to ensure your happiness and financial
success in life.
Be organized.
Begin each day by planning. Get a notebook or small digital planner to
write down your daily homework assignments and write down the due dates
for tests and papers. Get a weekly planner with your class schedule and
plan your activities. Get a monthly calendar to write down birthdays and
big events. Write down what classes you have, when to do homework and
what your homework is, dates, when you are hanging out with friends,
etc. all in your planner.
Aim to educate yourself.
Keep in mind an education isn't the junk you are forced to do in school
for diplomas and degrees; it's an understanding of the world around
you. People who are naturally curious for some reason begin to stop
asking questions the moment they hit school. The truly brilliant mind
however, always questions their world and tries to make sense of it.
That is the secret to "genius". Do not let the relentless orders and
busywork of school called an "education" fool you. Schools
are one potential resource if you enjoy the environment but by no means
are they necessary for brilliance and by no means are they the best
way. Try teaching yourself. You can even learn from your life experiences, sometimes called "unschooling".
Developing People Skills
Steps;
Set Goals
Set goals once a week. Do the important things first. This helps because you might need to do an important project and you decide to go and play soccer instead. And the night before the project is due you are rushing around and may not even finish before it is due . Your teacher will be able to tell two things, you've rushed it and you haven't put any effort into it.Expand Your Horizons
- Be open-minded and willing to learn new things.
Just because you're great at one thing doesn't mean you have to stick to
it! Try drawing or painting, writing, learning an instrument or
dancing!
If you can read much faster than you can speak, it is much more efficient to read a book, or better yet a non-linear electronic document like a wiki than to watch a show for all but the most intellectually demanding or video-dependent learning. Commercial television is particularly bad because its ultimate purpose is to do just enough to keep you at the TV and its ads, not satisfy you so you can do something else
- Exercise your mind.
- Learn how to solve the Rubik's cube.
It is easier than it appears if you learn tricks in visualizing the
cube's geometry. Also do word and math puzzles Don't do Sudoku, it is
too hard if you're not very smart.
- Learn how to do mental sums or speed math.
There are all sorts of tricks for doing complicated math in your head
that will amaze others. Plus it can potentially increase working memory.
- Learn how to solve the Rubik's cube.
It is easier than it appears if you learn tricks in visualizing the
cube's geometry. Also do word and math puzzles Don't do Sudoku, it is
too hard if you're not very smart.
Developing People Skills
- Simplify. Talking about things that no one else can understand does not make you smart. Genius is the ability to translate the complex into the simple. Practice explaining concepts to others. See just how simple and clear you can make your explanations. If someone doesn't understand you, it is not their fault for being ignorant, it is your fault for being inarticulate.
Tips
- There is more than one type of smart. There's book smart, street smart, and so many others out there. No one is technically "stupid" or "dumb" it is just that everyone is smarter at something than someone else!
- If someone asks you a question that you don't know the answer to, be honest and tell them you do not know. Find out what the answer is from someone.
- Try to self-learn things. Not everything you learn has to be taught to you by another individual.
- Pay attention to your feelings, and the feelings of others. To learn about others, first learn about yourself, then come to the realization we are all the same. Then you will have an easier time understanding others.
- Meditate. This will open your mind to think about things, develop concepts, and ease stress.
- Know the difference between being smart and knowledgeable. If you
are smart, mentally, your mind works very well and is sharp. For an
example, you have a great memory or you learn quickly. If you are
knowledgeable, you are well-educated, and you know a lot. Are you both
or just one?
Warnings
- Don't become a know-it-all, do-it-all, or argumentative. It is obnoxious! It is better to be subtle, not obvious.
- Do not depend too much on others, it is better if you do your job by yourself. It will enlarge your knowledge and improve your intelligence.
- Know your limits, take a break every now and then to reassess yourself and manner of completely achieving your primary goal.
- Don't just go online, research one fact, and wow people with it. Pick one topic to learn about instead.
- Don't let intelligence completely consume your life, remember that you have to enjoy life to the point of enjoying it as much as learning.
- Try very hard to enjoy working with others on projects. It says a lot about you if you are successful. Other people have valuable ideas too. Listen to what others have to say.
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