Title: "Left Brain Characteristics "
1What Are Common Left Brain Characteristics?
Have you ever heard someone say, Wow! Youre so
good at math! You must be a left-brain person!
or Youre have such an artistic approach to
problem solving youre definitely
right-brained! People are often divided into
two groups left-brain people and right- brain
people. Why is that? And what does it mean to be
left-brained? In this article, we will explore
what left-brain characteristics are, what it
means to be a left brain person and how you can
align your left brain using your knowledge,
skills, and talents to reach your brains full
potential.
2What Are Some Of The Characteristics Of The Left
Side Of The Brain?
- The division of the brain on the left side and
the right side originates from the theory of
brain lateralization. This means that the two
halves of the brain control different modes of
thinking. It is believed that people are
generally inclined towards one way of thinking
over the other. - In reality, both sides of the brain work in
unison and are in constant communication. This
means that most of the people not entirely left-
brain or right-brain oriented. Still, in but in
some people one of the sides can be more
dominant than the other. - To understand what are the left side of the brain
characteristics, we have to take a look at what
processes it controls in the mind and body. - What Does The Left Side Of The Brain Control?
- The left side of the brain is responsible for our
language ability, analytical and critical
thinking, and logical reasoning. The left-brain
dominates the following abilities and aspects of
our conscious mind - Logic
- Language
- Numbers
- Critical Thinking
- Reasoning
3What Does It Mean To Be a Left Brained
Person? It simply means that your left-brain is
dominant. In other words, you think more
methodical and analytical than creative and
artistic (for which is right side in
charge). Even if your left side of the brain is
naturally more dominant, a great impact on its
improvement has your socialization process. By
spending time with friends who are interested in
math and science, your logical thinking will
naturally improve. What Is a Left-Brain Person
Like?
4Generally, left-brain individuals rely on
cold-hard facts and real life data, rather than
emotions and imagination. Their systematic and
stable personalities make them good candidates
as reliable team leaders. They often pace
themselves and do not over react quickly. When
it comes to daily life, left-brain people
approach it the same way they approach their
professional or academic obligations. For
example, when watching a movie, a left-brain
person tends to analyze it from the technical
point of view. They try to evaluate the quality
of a script, or how good or bad the directing
was. They strive to be as clear and direct as
possible. Left-brain people like order and
organize their daily plans as neatly and
systematically as possible. They remember
events chronologically, usually in great detail,
and approach every potential risk with necessary
caution. When facing problems, they immediately
try to find the most efficient solutions, and
they are not easily distracted by their emotions.
5How To Develop Your Left Brain Left-brain people
often exhibit logical-mathematical intelligence,
which is one of the nine intelligences defined
by Howard Gardners theory of multiple
intelligences. This enables them to be excellent
mathematicians, scientists and technicians. Every
one possesses this type of intelligence to a
certain extent. But left- brain people can
especially benefit from improving it. They can
gain a better understanding of logic by solving
mathematical problems and immersing themselves
in novel situations.
6- As Jim Kwik, the author of Mindvalleys
Superbrain Program, says We need to know how
our minds work, so we can work our minds
better. - Exercises to improve your left-brain
- Mental exercises Since the left side of the
brain is better with words and numbers, simple
brain games and exercises such as sudoku and
crossword puzzles can help improve these skills. - Physical exercises Exercising the right side of
your body will stimulate the left side of your
brain (and vice versa), so simple exercises like
breathing through one nostril can awaken your
brain. - Listening to music 2008 study on music and
brain activity has shown that listening to music
can improve verbal and memory skills. - So, no matter how good we are in specific parts
of our talents granted by either side of the
brain, finding balance between the two can help
unleash the full potential of our minds.