
In your head, it's the left hemisphere that rules the right to run your life. Your world runs like clockwork - perfectly organized and systematic, with everything done on time. A messy room or misplaced paperwork? Not in your left-sided world! You're likely a conscientious and meticulous individual who is almost always well-prepared for everything and anything.
Complex problems or difficult decisions are handled with ease and expertise: you break things down, analyze them step by step, and come to a well-informed and thought-out conclusion. You are extremely comfortable expressing yourself verbally, and likely prefer taking a theoretical rather than practical approach to understanding the world around you. Being ruled by emotion or impulses is not in your nature - no matter what you do, it's always "think first, act later". Although this may indicate that you're not much of a risk-taker extraordinaire, it does imply that you can be trusted to always have a "Plan B" and to be ready for whatever obstacles come your way.
While some people may have difficulty making sense of this fast-paced, topsy-turvy world, your logical and rational nature helps you put everything into perspective. Life's "big picture" is important, but it's the little things that matter most to you. No matter how complex your life gets, you always manage to figure things out and set them right again.
What's Your Learning Style? The Results
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Your Scores:
Auditory: 15%
Visual: 70%
Tactile: 15%
You are a Visual learner! Check out the information below, or view all of the learning styles.
Visual
If you are a visual learner, you learn by reading or seeing pictures. You understand and remember things by sight. You can picture what you are learning in your head, and you learn best by using methods that are primarily visual. You like to see what you are learning.
As a visual learner, you are usually neat and clean. You often close your eyes to visualize or remember something, and you will find something to watch if you become bored. You may have difficulty with spoken directions and may be easily distracted by sounds. You are attracted to color and to spoken language (like stories) that is rich in imagery.
Here are some things that visual learners like you can do to learn better:
Sit near the front of the classroom. (It won't mean you're the teacher's pet!)
Have your eyesight checked on a regular basis.
Use flashcards to learn new words.
Try to visualize things that you hear or things that are read to you.
Write down key words, ideas, or instructions.
Draw pictures to help explain new concepts and then explain the pictures.
Color code things.
Avoid distractions during study times.
Remember that you need to see things, not just hear things, to learn well
Deep breathing exercises
Meditation
Exercise
Social support
Listening to music
Cognitive reframing
Your true color is gold!
You enjoy making detailed plans and paying attention to details. You feel secure in life because you are responsible and highly predictable. You rarely take unanticipated or unplanned actions.
You respect tradition and history as well. You have a high moral standard and strongly adhere to the shared ideas of your family. Whether it's through your profession or by volunteering, you like finding different ways to live out these principles throughout your life. You like being relied upon to assist others.
You take pride in being the best at what you do and think there is always the proper way to proceed. You're a "rule-follower" who "does things by the book," according to others. Consequently, You would not function well in a very uncertain work since you appreciate knowing what your daily tasks will be. People who are gold are excellent candidates for jobs in finance or government.