6 Habits That Kill Your Intelligence
Although you may not believe it, there are certain habits that you have fallen in to, which are hindering your ability to move forward in life. Although you think it has no effect on your life, these bad habits that kill your intelligence not only set you back, they are also going to stop you from being able to accomplish certain things, or attain the goals that you have set for yourself. These are some habits that are holding you back, and possibly causing you to make poor choices or decisions in your life.
1. Not Creating and evaluating
It is impossible for you to go forward
and backward at the same time; it is also impossible for you to go up
and down simultaneously, the same goes with your mind. When you are
trying to create something, and evaluate the success at the same time,
you are never going to get a project going.
You first have to find out what you want
to create, how it is going to work, and draw out the plans; you will
then create a project or product, and only after it has been created and
implemented, can you begin to evaluate how it is performing, in any
situation. Give things time, and do not try to do two complete opposite
tasks, at the same time.
2. You think you’re are expert
The expert syndrome is another habit
people have, which kills their intelligence. When you believe you are an
expert at every and anything, you stop learning. You will never be
humble enough to listen to others, and learn from their experience.
This is in fact going to set you back,
and is going to hinder your intelligence. Be open to the fact that you
do not know everything, and that anyone can help you learn something
new. Not only will this allow you to learn new things, it will help you
come off as less of an ignorant person with others.
3. Fear -
If you are always afraid you are going
to fail, you are never going to try something new. It is likely you are
going to fail, more than once, especially if you have never done
something before. But, if you never try, or never attempt to learn
something new because you are afraid you are going to fail, you are
never going to get better, and are never going to learn new things. So,
you have to eliminate the fear, and accept the fact that failure comes
with everything new you are going to try.
4. Lack of confidence -
This goes hand in hand with the fear to
fail. If you always believe you are going to mess up, and do not have
confidence in the things you do, you can never learn and grow. Having
confidence in yourself, even if you are doing something wrong, allows
you to learn, and grow, and it allows you to move forward. This will
help build intelligence, and allow you to learn new things, and
experience new things in life.
Although you may have certain limits
(such as financial, or certain capacities), when you create false
limits, you are hindering your intelligence and ability to learn. When
you put obstacles in the way, that are not really there, you are never
going to try things. This will not only kill your intelligence, it will
also stop you from trying new things, and learning new things that can
make you better, and can possibly make you a more successful person. So,
remove irrelevant limits, and those which are only created by you in
your mind.
6. Drinking -
Although it is something enjoyable,
alcohol does hinder your intelligence and ability to comprehend or grasp
subjects. So, drinking every once in a while will not kill all brain
cells, but you should know that alcohol (and drugs), will hinder, and
kill your brain cells, making it harder to learn new things. So, if you
do consume alcohol, it should be done lightly, and it should be done
infrequently, so as to ensure you are not going to cause damage to your
brain, and possibly cause problems with the future ability to learn new
things and expand on knowledge basis.
by threscothic .
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