Clockwise or Anticlockwise?
Take a look at this dancer image.. click here to see the image I don’t display the image here on purpose to avoid confusion.
So, after you see the dancer, do you see her turn in clockwise or anti-clockwise direction? If you see her in clockwise, then you use your right brain more, and vice versa.
Most of us will see her in anti-clockwise direction. Try to focus to change her turn direction to clockwise from anti-clockwise (or to anti-clockwise from clockwise if you see her in clockwise in the first place).
Tips: At first, I also see her in anti-clockwise direction, then I tried very hard to change her turn direction, but it’s really hard, I couldn’t do it. Then I scrolled down my monitor so I can only see her feet and her shadow, from there, it’s easier to change her direction, scrolled up the monitor again and I have changed her turn direction! Try it! :thumb1:
By the way, I’m not lying, the dancer’s direction can really be seen in both clockwise and anti-clockwise direction!
| LEFT BRAIN FUNCTIONS | RIGHT BRAIN FUNCTIONS |
| uses logic | uses feeling |
| detail oriented | “big picture” oriented |
| facts rule | imagination rules |
| words and language | symbols and images |
| present and past | present and future |
| math and science | philosophy & religion |
| can comprehend | can “get it” (i.e. meaning) |
| knowing | believes |
| acknowledges | appreciates |
| order/pattern perception | spatial perception |
| knows object name | knows object function |
| reality based | fantasy based |
| forms strategies | presents possibilities |
| practical | impetuous |
| safe | risk taking |

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