intrapersonal
intrapersonal
Definition
in·tra·per·sonal (in′trə pʉr′sə nəl)
adjective
existing or occurring within one person's mind or self
intrapersonal
Usage Examples
Modifies a noun
- intelligence: Learning can happen for you when your team is working well Intrapersonal Intelligence You are an expert on yourself.
- skill: The First Steps Program starts with the development of Intrapersonal skills.
- learner: Statistical evidence suggests that interpersonal learners benefited, whereas intrapersonal learners may have been less receptive to the approaches used.
- communication: In interpersonal and intrapersonal communication, the concept is also of some interest.
- raising: Inter and intrapersonal awareness raising and training are offered to increase the VIP's decision-making power for successful integration in the labor market.
- relationship: He summarized his views into three areas of intrapersonal relationships: 1. Know yourself.
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