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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 117523" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>We've had this emailed to us frequently, along with some other visual gems. I can't remember how long I took to find it the first time, but I do love it. I want to print it out and stick it up next to my coffee machine.</p><p></p><p>left brain-right brain - As a writer, I am very aware of this. Because I also edit, I have learnt to rapidly switch from one to the other. Because I was probably born a right hander but write with my left, I think this emphasises it. I do know that when my writing group does certain left-or-right-brain exercises, I tend to break all the rules.</p><p></p><p>Somewhere going around is a cute little graphic which can tell you whether you are left-brain dominant, or right-brain. It's a graphic of something which appears to be revolving, Depending on which way it seems to be turning (clockwise or anti-clockwise) is which side is dominant. I can make the darn thing switch direction!</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 117523, member: 1991"] We've had this emailed to us frequently, along with some other visual gems. I can't remember how long I took to find it the first time, but I do love it. I want to print it out and stick it up next to my coffee machine. left brain-right brain - As a writer, I am very aware of this. Because I also edit, I have learnt to rapidly switch from one to the other. Because I was probably born a right hander but write with my left, I think this emphasises it. I do know that when my writing group does certain left-or-right-brain exercises, I tend to break all the rules. Somewhere going around is a cute little graphic which can tell you whether you are left-brain dominant, or right-brain. It's a graphic of something which appears to be revolving, Depending on which way it seems to be turning (clockwise or anti-clockwise) is which side is dominant. I can make the darn thing switch direction! Marg [/QUOTE]
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