
How does YOUR brain process information? What is unique to your process? What catches your attention? What stays on your mind? What do you think before you speak? Does speaking aloud help you think? Consider your Top 3 intelligences and describe how these manifests in you.
My brain processes information quickly, however I tend to forget most things I processed if I do not constantly see or hear the info again. Some unique things to my process are that I can evaluate my own strengths and weaknesses when it comes to learning and that I am emotionally aware, which allows me to take what I have learned and apply it to my personal life. Also, to understand the lecture I must review the material and hear it multiple times. Something that stays on mind is how much I procrastinate a lot whether it its academically or even socially, this has led to me having poor studying habits and having very few friends as of late. Words have a lot of impact whether we want them to or not. Thats why before I speak, I try to think about how my words will come across to someone else or even how those words can affect me later. Speaking aloud helps me sometimes, in most cases I speak aloud so that I can remember something I misplaced or lost. My top 3 intelligences are Intrapersonal, Verbal/Linguistic, and Visual/Spatial. They make sense because I have noticed before that I work best alone without the burden of group members, as well as the fact that I am a visual and verbal learner.