Wednesday, February 27, 2008

about past blogs...

haven't written a blog for quite some time now...

pansin ko lang,

when i reviewed posted blogs, parang malungkot at soooobrang problematic ako... plus, medyo mas nakakasulat ako ng okay okay na entries pag malungkot ako... mas okay yung grammar and spelling and other stuff... mas nalalabas ko yung ideas ko pag masama loob ko... feeling ko mas free yung kamay ko na magtype ng magtype ng nonsense ideas na wala rin namang willing magbasa... just for the sake na malabas ko lang yung feelings ko, yung weird na emotions na nararamdaman ko...

hopefully, makapagsulat naman ako ng mahabng blog, yung masaya naman... sana may inspiration na maganda-ganda naman... para masaya... hehehe...

yung tipong post na mapapangiti ako...

My Brain Type

Got this fron: http://www.tickle.com.. try it...

You have a balanced brain — able to draw on the strengths of both the right and left hemispheres depending on context. Typically, people with balanced right and left hemispheres are very comfortable with switching between local and global perspectives — that is, paying attention to both small details and larger issues when the circumstance indicates. That means they can identify elements that make up an image or situation and also attend to the larger, more holistic pattern or unified whole that those details comprise.

You are able to capitalize on the left hemisphere's skills in verbal communication as well on the right hemisphere's focus on patterns and association making. This rare combination makes you a very creative and flexible thinker.

Depending on the situation, you may rely on one hemisphere or the other. Some situations may lend themselves to using your right brain's creativity and flexibility while other situations may call for a more structured approach as dictated by your left brain.

That's how your brain processes information. And while your dominant brain hemisphere certainly contributes to the way you process information, there is also a style of learning, unrelated to your dominant hemisphere, that determines the ways in which you are best able to pick up information. When you're learning something new, your dominant brain hemisphere will want to take over. But there are times when the information being presented is not well suited to your dominant hemisphere's abilities.

That's why, in addition to your hemispheric dominance, you also have a style of learning that is dominant for you. Whether you know it or not, you are naturally predisposed to learning things visually, aurally, or through a combination of the two.

Your test results show that you are an auditory learner.

Other balanced-brained people who are auditory learners are pop singer Madonna, classical composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and comedian and actor Robin Williams. But before delving deeper into how you learn, you should get the basics of your brain's physiology.

Saturday, February 2, 2008

who i am?

read suy's post and got this.. try it yourself (www.navy.com)

YOUR WHO I AM RESULTS:

You’re down with the team. You’ll do whatever it takes.
You’re into mellow. You like it when you have time to sort things out and figure out the best way to get it done.
You want to taste it, touch it, see it and experience it all. Now.
You’re a hands–on kind of person. School is OK for others, but for you the best way to learn something is just do it.
There’s one person you can always count on — you. You do it best on your own. Nothing’s wrong with teams, they’re just not your thing.
You’re on point, anticipating anything that could happen. You’re a planner — you’ll never be caught off guard.
You’re into living life and doing your thing. Going places, meeting people, trying out things you’ve never done before…
The people you work with are more than the people you work with — they’re your family.