Gardner's Eight Frames Of Mind Analysis

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As I was reviewing the "Gardner's Eight Frames of Mind" the type of intelligence that apply to me is Interpersonal. According to the textbook it describe interpersonal intelligence the ability to understand and interact effectively with others. Occupations: Successful teachers, mental health professional. My major is nursing and this type of career is very challenging and lots interacting and understanding other people. I like to have connection with other people because I get to know more about that persons life. I always like to be around with other people and take care of them when you are in need and making them feel happy. My mother have always told me that I was a very helpful and caring person, and that is when I realized that I wanted

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