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intrapersonal

[in-truh-pur-suh-nl] / ˌɪn trəˈpɜr sə nl /


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"When a child's parents or caregivers engage in attuned interactions the brain is sculpted in ways that support healthy intrapersonal and interpersonal dynamics," Manly said.

From Salon

We understand the intrapersonal work that goes into growing our natural hair.

From Seattle Times

You could have musical intelligence, verbal intelligence, naturalistic intelligence ... or intrapersonal intelligence, which is the ability to go within yourself.

From Los Angeles Times

A guided instructor also combats the fact that workouts can be boring “Many individuals struggle to maintain individual, or what is known as intrapersonal, levels of things like motivation, self-control, confidence, and self-efficacy. In such cases, interpersonal support from others — even, in this case, when they are not physically present — can be extremely helpful,” he says.

From The Verge

Honing intrapersonal, interpersonal and developmental skills is important to developing what is known as authentic leadership, Domingo says.

From Seattle Times