
Have you ever used your math intelligences to solve a non- mathematical problem at work? Here are a few ways your math intelligence can help you at work that you may not have thought of…
1. Place a huge calendar on the wall and chart off all the dates for one month as a way to organize your time and talent. That organization comes from logical mathematical smarts and it can go a long way to high-performance outcomes.
2. Look at the data by creating comparative charts to show where you stand now in your progress and, create a comparative chart to show where you expect to be by the end of the month.
3. List the steps sequentially to show how you plan to move from where you stand today to where you expect to be by the end of each week until you meet your target.
Each of these suggested approaches draw from your logical mathematical intelligence, and each will help you to take a few new neuron pathways toward the targets you set to move forward. Or create a better one of your own, simply for the sake of using logical mathematical capabilities you may not realize you possess.










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