June 15th, 2009 by Brandon Buttars
What is left brain thinking? You’ve probably heard the catch phrase before. Funderstanding says that left brain thinking refers to the side of your brain that is logical, sequential, rational, analytical, objective, and sees things in parts.
Left brain thinkers are very logical and goal oriented. Their sequential thinking allow them to accomplish task in a more organized fashion. They enjoy lists and mapping out their steps. They enjoy being able to mark tasks off of their todo lists. They are very rational in their communication. They articulate their words well verbally and listen very well. They are very analytical in their operations and focus on the objectives. They see the whole picture in pieces.
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June 12th, 2009 by Brandon Buttars
What is right brain thinking? You’ve probably heard the catch phrase before. Funderstanding says that right brain thinking refers to the side of your brain that is random, intuitive, holistic, synthesizing, subjective, and sees the whole picture.
Right brain thinkers are creative and innovative. Their random minds allow them think outside the box and approach situations with an open mind allowing for subjectivity. As they take a holistic approach to many situations they try and synthesize their environments and resources to gain a complete experience. They work well in teams because they can appreciate all the team members and what they are able to contribute to the team. Right brain try and value many of the small things that can be overlooked.
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