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The Four A’s of visual intelligence

The Four A’s of visual intelligence

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Looking At Something

Looking At Something

Looking probably isn’t something you need to practice. People believe they can apprehend a painting at a glance. They read coworkers’ messages and assume they understand a situation. Or they witness an event and tell others what happened, confident that their memory captured a perfect historical record. 

Yet, while looking may come naturally, it’s not the same as perceiving.

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More Than What Meets The Eye: Visual Intelligence

More Than What Meets The Eye: Visual Intelligence

Research has shown that people’s recollection of events is more personal reconstruction than mental recording. Fortunately, perception is a skill you can improve through practice and effort.

Visual Intelligence is the ability to assess, analyze, articulate, and adapt to visual information in one’s environment.

Visual intelligence can enhance your:

  • Situational awareness (knowing and articulating your physical situation)
  • Long-term situational awareness (knowing and articulating your life situation).

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The Four A's Of Visual Intelligence

The Four A's Of Visual Intelligence

  • Assess your situation. Ask: What do I have in front of me? What information is here?
  • Analyze the information. Break it down and decide what’s important.
  • Articulate your observations. Put them into words.
  • Adapt to the situation. Take the information from the first three A’s, make a decision, and act on it.

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