Ahhh. I’m finally sitting down after a very busy weekend of attending weddings, house cleaning and doing enough laundry to bury a small army. I’m feeling rather uppity too because, I spent the afternoon completely preparing myself and am now ready to tackle Thanksgiving this year! (This is your cue to comment on how fabulously proactive and organized I am ok)?
I’ve only done Thanksgiving one other time at my house, but I can’t really claim credit on it’s success because my sister helped with everything. Before that, I managed to slide by ten years with no Thanksgiving Holiday of course in Europe, or having to cook a single Turkey. This year I’m attempting to go it alone, and I need to be organized. My table décor is planned, the menu is complete, and my grocery lists are written and hanging on the refrigerator. Yes life is good.
I’ve noticed a lot of people doing the quizzes from quizella lately. After answering a few related questions, your responses are tabulated and subsequently you are placed in a category of some sort. For instance: What type of blogger are you? What Disney Princess are you? Which spice are you most like? Which Starwars character are you? They’re harmless I suppose and briefly entertaining if you don’t mind being labeled as an innate object.
I’ve taken a few tests that I did find interesting though. One in particular plotted brain hemisphere dominance and you can take it here if you like.
For those of you who know me, it should come to no surprise that my test result showed my brain dominance plotted dead center, indicating that neither my right or left hemisphere is dominant over the other. Who Knew?
Here’s me taking the test:
Test: When you walk into a theater, classroom or auditorium, (assuming there are no other influential factors) which side do you prefer. Right or left.
Me: the middle
Test: When taking a test, which style of questions do you prefer?
Objective (true/false, multiple choice, matching)
Subjective (summary)
Me: Both
Test: Do you prefer to learn by written instructions or by auditory/visual explanations?
Me: Both, what's the subject?
Test: Do you have hunches? Yes No
Me: Sometimes
Test: When you have hunches, do you follow them? Yes No
Me: Sometimes. It depends.
It is never easy for me to just choose one of the options I’m offered. I would have to know more about the circumstances surrounding the situation and debate which option is the most viable at that particular moment. My choice could change based on the information at hand, and until such time that I am equipped with all pertaining facts,….I’m simply not comfortable with committing to just one answer.
My test result shows that I’m a well rounded individual with the ability to use logical reasoning with intuitive guidance. I would beg to differ on the theory that the two hemispheres of my brain are in fact, constantly arguing with each other. The average person wouldn’t survive 30 seconds inside my mind….the noise in here is maddening!
I’ve taken to naming my two brain hemispheres for reference purposes only and not because i'm schizophrenic by any means. There’s Sarena: She’s the artsy, creative, feeling side of my brain that flits around in wonderland, cry’s at weddings, decorates the house and shops too much. She's moody, emotional, and wants everyone to play nice. Fairy's and mermaids are her favorite, and thinks all people should be appreciative of her efforts at taking care of them. Flowers are welcome as are an ample supply of hugs.
Then there’s Adira: The more logical side that slaps Sarena upside the head for being sappy, or needy, and makes her pay the bills. She likes black leather, motorcycles and is rather bossy if you ask me. Adira can do it all herself, and thinks it's a sign of weakness to ask for help. You won't catch her crying, and if you're looking to impress her, you'd best be well educated, articulate, and a take charge kind of person.
The two never agree on anything and constantly bicker back and forth until at any given moment it feels as if my brain is about to implode!
With all of that racket it's virtually impossible for me as an innocent bystander, to make any decisions at all… especially those involving a choice.
My test result shows I’d make an excellent Judge, or mediator based on my ability to see conflicting sides of an issue, allowing me to make fair and honest decisions based on a neutral outlook. I am inclined to think that the pressure to eventually have to choose one side, would ultimately drive me into a dark corner somewhere sputtering smoke from my ears.
It’s not easy being me.
You mean us.
Uh... right…us. It’s not easy being us.
shut up and quit whining.
sniff sniff.