Ghost of the dead horse
filling some space
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I read a book about increasing one's creativity and performance in everyday tasks, and I found a condition that applies to me: I have equally strong right and left brain activity in the cortical area, and I have problems deciding. I procastrinate, but in a way that differs from real laziness.
So, if YOU have balanced brain use as well, how do YOU manage your time? Decisions need to be made, and both sides of your brains are giving you messages about what to do. Often they are conflicting.
Meanwhile, what I'll do today is an exercise. In a moment of doubt, I'll try to listen what each side of the brain is telling me, and I'll examine it. When I have it acknowledged, perhaps written down, perhaps taken in with a bit of feeling, I can decide.
So, the question again.. balanced-brained people, how do you manage your time?
So, if YOU have balanced brain use as well, how do YOU manage your time? Decisions need to be made, and both sides of your brains are giving you messages about what to do. Often they are conflicting.
Meanwhile, what I'll do today is an exercise. In a moment of doubt, I'll try to listen what each side of the brain is telling me, and I'll examine it. When I have it acknowledged, perhaps written down, perhaps taken in with a bit of feeling, I can decide.
So, the question again.. balanced-brained people, how do you manage your time?