The kids watched Baby Bach while having their breakfast this morning. John really likes that one. When I dropped them off at Sue's house, I gave them a hug and a kiss, and then Hanna came back for another one. She tilted her head to the side so I could kiss her cheek. Ha.
Tonight will go meet Mom at the airport. Might go out somewhere for dinner. I'm supposed to have orchestra practice tonight, as we're scheduled to play this Sunday. Hmmm, don't know if I'm going to make it.
Twins have a 1.5 game lead! Their magic number is 11.
Here's a link to a what kind of brain/personality are you quiz. Here are my results... Some of it I think is fairly accurate, a couple things I'm not sure I agree with...
Auditory : 46%
Visual : 53%
Left : 70%
Right : 30%
Jeff, you are somewhat left-hemisphere dominant and show a preference for visual learning, although not extreme in either characteristic. You probably tend to do most things in moderation, but not always.
Your left-hemisphere dominance implies that your learning style is organized and structured, detail oriented and logical. Your visual preference, though, has you seeking stimulation and multiple data. Such an outlook can overwhelm structure and logic and create an almost continuous state of uncertainty and agitation. You may well suffer a feeling of continually trying to "catch up" with yourself.
Your tendency to be organized and logical and attend to details is reasonably well-established which should afford you success regardless of your chosen field of endeavor. You can "size up" situations and take in information rapidly. However, you must then subject that data to being classified and organized which causes you to "lose touch" with the immediacy of the problem.
Your logical and methodical nature hamper you in this regard though in the long run it may work to your advantage since you "learn from experience" and can go through the process more rapidly on subsequent occasions.
You remain predominantly functional in your orientation and practical. Abstraction and theory are secondary to application. In keeping with this, you focus on details until they manifest themselves in a unique pattern and only then work with the "larger whole."
With regards to your career choices, you have a mentality that would be good as a scientist, coach, athlete, design consultant, or an engineering technician. You can "see where you want to go" and even be able to "tell yourself," but find that you are "fighting yourself" at the darndest times.
Tonight will go meet Mom at the airport. Might go out somewhere for dinner. I'm supposed to have orchestra practice tonight, as we're scheduled to play this Sunday. Hmmm, don't know if I'm going to make it.
Twins have a 1.5 game lead! Their magic number is 11.
Here's a link to a what kind of brain/personality are you quiz. Here are my results... Some of it I think is fairly accurate, a couple things I'm not sure I agree with...
Auditory : 46%
Visual : 53%
Left : 70%
Right : 30%
Jeff, you are somewhat left-hemisphere dominant and show a preference for visual learning, although not extreme in either characteristic. You probably tend to do most things in moderation, but not always.
Your left-hemisphere dominance implies that your learning style is organized and structured, detail oriented and logical. Your visual preference, though, has you seeking stimulation and multiple data. Such an outlook can overwhelm structure and logic and create an almost continuous state of uncertainty and agitation. You may well suffer a feeling of continually trying to "catch up" with yourself.
Your tendency to be organized and logical and attend to details is reasonably well-established which should afford you success regardless of your chosen field of endeavor. You can "size up" situations and take in information rapidly. However, you must then subject that data to being classified and organized which causes you to "lose touch" with the immediacy of the problem.
Your logical and methodical nature hamper you in this regard though in the long run it may work to your advantage since you "learn from experience" and can go through the process more rapidly on subsequent occasions.
You remain predominantly functional in your orientation and practical. Abstraction and theory are secondary to application. In keeping with this, you focus on details until they manifest themselves in a unique pattern and only then work with the "larger whole."
With regards to your career choices, you have a mentality that would be good as a scientist, coach, athlete, design consultant, or an engineering technician. You can "see where you want to go" and even be able to "tell yourself," but find that you are "fighting yourself" at the darndest times.
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