2. LeftBrainVs.RightBrain
If you are strongly left-brained,
you see things as black and white. For you, time flows in
monochromic order. You do one thing, then you go on
to another.
3. LeftBrainVs.RightBrain
People who are right-brained
have the ability to see options at every turn. For you,
things are rarely black and white, and your time is
polychromic, with many things happening simultaneously.
4. LeftBrainVs.RightBrain
LEFT-BRAIN PREFERENCES
Tidy and organized
Prefers predictable situations and knowing what's coming
Working in a step-by-step style, finishing one project before starting
the next
Sticking to one plan (creating "order")
Following set procedure; predictable, dependable
Detailed planner who sticks to schedule; dislikes the risk of leaving
things to the last minute
Best at following plans, sticking to details, and completing projects
More often a serious, methodical, steady worker
Following rules
Convergent thinking
5. LeftBrainVs.RightBrain
RIGHT-BRAIN PREFERENCES
"Cluttered" desk and office, things out in view
Enjoys new challenges and risks
Often jumping from project to project or juggling several things at
once before going on to the next
Considering or experiencing with many options
Being flexible and sometimes unpredictable
Good at last-minute projects and "flying by the "seat of their
pants"; often puts off finishing something, incubating options and
ideas, until the final deadline
Best at conceptualizing something
Frequently acts playful or emotional
Breaking or bending rules
Divergent thinking