In a culture that places a high value on taking a left-brained, analytical approach, many of us are only tapping into part of our brain's potential. We completely miss out on the right-brained, intuitive, flash-of-brilliance-out-of-nowhere potential each of us have.
Of course, it's easy to pay lip service to expanding our approach to encompass a fuller range of our brain's potential, but how do you actually do it?
Michael Melcher over on The Creative Lawyer has an interesting approach he calls creating a right-brain file. As he puts it, "it's a way of thinking without, well, thinking."
So far so good. The key is to resist the urge to analyze and just toss it in there. And then...
Another way to think about it - one that keeps your left brain in the loop so it doesn't rebel - is that all this is really doing is gathering data from the right brain that your left brain doesn't have immediately available. Once it has the data, your analytical side can group and sort and analyze and pattern-recognize to its heart's content.
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