LIfe Hacks for Right Brain Thinkers - Cydcor
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People who excel in creative arts, love
to experiment and tinker and learn
better when things are explained
visually are considered “right-brain”
dominant. However, along with these
positive attributes, right brain dominant
individual are often thought to be easily
distracted and unorganized.
Being a visual-spatial learner means
your brain learns best through visual
clues and observation. Long,
complicated mathematical problems or
block-text can often cause right-
brained individuals to tune out.
Right-brain dominant people often like
to work in groups, but it’s also good to
give your left brain some exercise as
well. To do so, encourage yourself to
work alone whenever possible. While
team tasks can be great creative
opportunities, it’s also important to learn
how to be able to tap into your left-
brain by giving yourself some quiet
space to focus on the task at hand.
Visual-spatial learners don’t do well
under pressure. Give yourself as much
time as possible to finish a project, and
avoid procrastination by scheduling this
time and ensuring ample opportunity to
get things done without time pressure
setting in.
Encourage yourself to draw webs and
links while taking down notes, rather
than writing things in a more linear
fashion. Draw pictures if it helps illustrate
a point—even something as a simple
doodle can reinforce the information.
Managers can assist right-brain thinker
by showing the whole picture for facts
that need to be memorized, versus just
handing out a document for them to
read and memorize. Visual supports
such as pictures and maps help with
ideas and facts. In addition to providing
information verbally, use colors, charts
and other visual aids to help them
commit information you need to know
by memory.
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