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Sammi and Louis’s Thinking and Learning Lesson Print E-mail

It was interesting to find out how people like the same things but can think about them completely differently. I now feel like I can see why people would have a certain view on a subject or matter because it is not only opinionated but it is in the way they think about a situation. Not only do I see how others apply their thinking patterns to real life I now pick up my own rational self and the hints of yellow that are there as well.

Thinking and Learning LessonsIn the HDBI test the result show the areas of the brain we most dominate in, the test works as follows we are given a sheet of paper with 60 – 80 questions on the page and we were only allowed to choose 24 when we had completed the test we had to fold the page in quarters and we then found out that these represented different brain quadrant the top left is blue (rational self) top right is yellow (experimental self) the bottom left is green (safekeeping self) and finally the bottom right (feeling self).

Our results are as follows…
LOUIS - Blue:12; Yellow: 9; Green:2; Red:1
SAMMI- Blue:9; Yellow:6; Green:8; Red:1

Sammi & Louis

 

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