right brained muso hippie librans of the world rejoice.
Ha!
I had an inkling that this would be my result, but now it's confirmed. Yay for random emails taking me to odd test sites first thing in the morning. If I had already ingested my morning caffeine I'm pretty sure I'd just delete straight away, but every now again my guard is down and I find myself randomly completing online questionnaries... Are you an Optimist or Pessimist?... What's your IQ? (and I'm not telling you!)...
Anyway, this one was Are you Right Brained or Left Brained. Well, come on... I'm a musician. My hobbies are making jewellery and writing and I like to spend my days off wandering randomly around the city looking at pretty parks and buildings and people-watching from cafes... so I think without even taking the test we can tell, but here were my results.
(in case you're wondering why I'm not writing something more blog-worthy... it's been a very busy month! More actual news soon to follow, but for now I'm going to sit in front of my email with my coffee and morning mohawk and enjoy the brief hour I have before running off to my next appointment. News in Brief: Easter means many gigs, some dubious performances of St John and St Matthew Passions and some fantastic things like tours to Milan. Now happily no travelling for next few weeks until my BIG audition on 27th April. This means practise practise practise until then in between gigs whenever possible. And that will be my life in its entirety till then!)
The Final Conclusion About My Brain
Most right-brained people like you are flexible in many realms of their lives. Whether picking up on the nuances of musical concerto, appreciating the subtle details in a work of art, or seeing the world from a different perspective, right-brained people are creative, imaginative, and attuned to their surroundings.
People probably see your thinking process as boundless, and that might translate to your physical surroundings as well. Some people think of you as messier than others. It's not that you're disorganized, it's just that you might use different systems to organize (by theme, by subject, by color). Straight alphabetization and rigidly ordered folders are not typical of right-brained behavior.
You are also more intuitive than many. When it comes to reading literature, you probably prefer creative writing or fiction over nonfiction. And when it comes to doing math, you might find you enjoy geometry more than other forms like algebra.
I had an inkling that this would be my result, but now it's confirmed. Yay for random emails taking me to odd test sites first thing in the morning. If I had already ingested my morning caffeine I'm pretty sure I'd just delete straight away, but every now again my guard is down and I find myself randomly completing online questionnaries... Are you an Optimist or Pessimist?... What's your IQ? (and I'm not telling you!)...
Anyway, this one was Are you Right Brained or Left Brained. Well, come on... I'm a musician. My hobbies are making jewellery and writing and I like to spend my days off wandering randomly around the city looking at pretty parks and buildings and people-watching from cafes... so I think without even taking the test we can tell, but here were my results.
(in case you're wondering why I'm not writing something more blog-worthy... it's been a very busy month! More actual news soon to follow, but for now I'm going to sit in front of my email with my coffee and morning mohawk and enjoy the brief hour I have before running off to my next appointment. News in Brief: Easter means many gigs, some dubious performances of St John and St Matthew Passions and some fantastic things like tours to Milan. Now happily no travelling for next few weeks until my BIG audition on 27th April. This means practise practise practise until then in between gigs whenever possible. And that will be my life in its entirety till then!)
The Final Conclusion About My Brain
Most right-brained people like you are flexible in many realms of their lives. Whether picking up on the nuances of musical concerto, appreciating the subtle details in a work of art, or seeing the world from a different perspective, right-brained people are creative, imaginative, and attuned to their surroundings.
People probably see your thinking process as boundless, and that might translate to your physical surroundings as well. Some people think of you as messier than others. It's not that you're disorganized, it's just that you might use different systems to organize (by theme, by subject, by color). Straight alphabetization and rigidly ordered folders are not typical of right-brained behavior.
You are also more intuitive than many. When it comes to reading literature, you probably prefer creative writing or fiction over nonfiction. And when it comes to doing math, you might find you enjoy geometry more than other forms like algebra.

1 Comments:
Seems like there are two avoidinertias, both musicians, both living in London, one male, one female.
One day we two shall meet and then the world will explode. :)
-the other avoidinertia.
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