Saturday, April 07, 2007

Brain Preference

Are You a Right-Brain Thinker?
1. Which of the following most closely describes your strengths?
Your answer: Conceptualizing and creating
Right-brain thinkers tend to be better at tasks such as conceptualizing and creating. Left-brain thinkers tend to shine in the realms of mathematics, technology, and science. If you are a right-brain thinker, you may be more inclined to take in situations or people as a whole instead of a combination of parts with various details. People who prefer the outdoors and physical activity are often right-brain thinkers, as sports tend to emphasize intuition over verbal communication.

Your quiz score makes you: Mix of a Right-Brain Thinker and a Left-Brain Thinker
Now that you've completed our enlightening quiz, you probably know you’re a mix of a right-brain thinker and a left-brain thinker! The best of both worlds! Now the big question: does your career suit your brain type? If you are feeling out of sorts or dissatisfied with your job, let your right-brain/left-brain knowledge guide you on a new career path. Even if you're totally satisfied in your current job, taking a class could allow you to explore and cultivate a part of your brain you may not use in your career. By working with your natural talents, you'll be likely to succeed at and enjoy work and school at the same time. With the wonderful educational opportunities literally at your fingertips, there's no reason not to be in a happy and fulfilling career. It's possible to be both creative and professional. It might be time to match your brain to your job before more time goes by.


no wonder i'm confuse at times. 'jack of all trades and master of none'?
my brains fighting for brain dominance! :P

2 comments:

JazMan said...

Me? I like to think with my heart... Cheh!! Hehehh...

I think I should be a mixture of both as well. Oh well...

bosing said...

punya main jiwang
hahahaha
you think you should, or you know you are?
:P