Saturday, January 25, 2014

Watch Your Six, Julian...



"Each part of the brain influences and interacts with the other. So I came up with four modes of thinking -- mover, stimulator, perceiver, and adaptor -- that emerged from the interactions I saw between the top and the bottom brain that go beyond basic function. People who tend to operate in stimulator mode make extra use of the top brain; perceivers make extra use of the bottom brain; movers make strong use of both top and bottom; and adaptors don't utilize either in any additional capacity -- instead they let external circumstances guide their actions...

...And the results may be especially useful when it comes to working on any kind of team. In general, if your group includes people who fall into each of the four categories, they'll each offer something different that, when put together, can lead to great success."

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