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........left-brain-thinker/20080605165309990001?ncid=AOLCOMM ........jobsDYNLprim0001&icid=200100397x1208078667x1200433444 . Are You a Right- or Left-Brain Thinker? By N. Bhatta on 6/12/2008 Are
you genius at certain jobs but feel like a half-wit when trying to complete
other types of work? The two sides of the brain each have distinct
preferences and capabilities, and your strong suits and weaknesses are
frequently based upon the side of your brain that is dominant. Take
this quiz to find out whether or not you are a right or left brain thinker
and check out the career choices that correlate.
NO - Staying indoors and reading are favorites of people who are left-brain thinkers, and a career that can combine the two, like one as a librarian, is perfect. 3.
Do you prefer verbal communication over physical communication?
NO
- Right-brain thinkers think that actions speak louder than words, enjoying
being very effective at showing their worth without words, like the career
path of being a yoga instructor.
4.
Would you rather draw pictures freehand instead of putting
NO
- People who are left-brain thinkers are in need of structure and prefer
having specific guidelines at work, which makes computer programming a
perfect career path for them.
5.
Do you like being in groups more than being alone?
NO
- Loners are usually left-brain thinkers, making a job in accounting a
good fit for their lifestyle preference.
6.
When given instructions, are lots of pictures easier to
NO
- Left-brain thinkers love textual explanations over pictorial explanations,
and this preference usually lends well to a clerical career.
7.
Have you noticed that you’re better at providing the details and necessary
information for a project than coming up with the initial idea?
NO
- Those who are right-brain thinkers are more interested in the initial
creative process than the information gathering that follows, and a career
in consulting is perfectly suited for this skill set.
8.
Do you need a completely quiet environment when you are working?
NO
- Right-brain thinkers don’t mind a bustling background as they work, making
them more suitable for jobs that require noisy environments like those
in the hospitality and hotel fields.
9.
Would you enjoy helping someone solve a relationship problem more than
a math problem?
NO
- Solving math and technical problems is right up the alley of the left-brain
thinker, and a career as a computer technician would be both enjoyable
and rewarding for this type of person.
10.
If you were a writer, would you prefer to write nonfiction books instead
of fiction?
NO - Right-brain thinkers are more imaginative and don’t mind making a career up as they go, making a job in sales worth considering. |