My brain is apparently balanced
Wednesday, September 24, 2008 at 10:40PM 
Of course, this is shocking to me. The word 'balanced' and I do not usually go together. Because I am trying to prevent my brain from overload, I have been busying myself taking personality quizzes. I take a brain quiz that tells me that I have a "Balanced Brain." My quiz results goes thus:
That means you are able to draw on the strengths of both the right and left hemispheres of your brain, depending upon a given situation. (This is good to know, I guess)
When you need to explain a complicated process to someone, or plan a detailed vacation, the left hemisphere of your brain, which is responsible for your ability to solve problems logically, might kick in. But if you were critiquing an art opening or coming up with an original way to file papers, the right side of your brain, which is responsible for noticing subtle details in things, might take over. (Very interesting . . .)
While many people have clearly dominant left- or right-brained tendencies, you are able to draw on skills from both hemispheres of your brain. This rare combination makes you a very creative and flexible thinker. (This could be a good thing, right?)
The down side to being balanced-brained is that you may sometimes feel paralyzed by indecision when the two hemispheres of your brain are competing to solve a problem in their own unique ways.(I know that this is very much true . . . I think . . . I'm pretty sure . . . maybe)
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