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Left Brain or Right?
Written by: Aly PainArticle Overview: I was listening to a 4 part interview between Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor and Oprah from the Oprah Spirit channel.
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Left Brain or Right?
I
had the amazing opportunity to listen to some of my Podcasts while driving a
few weeks ago. Amazing because with two boys having focused time to listen to
anything from adults, for adults is precious to say the least!
I
was listening to a 4 part interview between Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor and Oprah
from the Oprah Spirit channel. You may have heard of or seen Dr. Taylor on the
Internet as her powerful and insightful speech at this years TED talks has been
flying around desktops like the most positive virus to hit our consciousness.
Dr. Taylor is a Neuroanatomist (Brain Scientist) who had a massive stroke in
her left brain, was conscious through the entire event, and then lived to share
her experience after a full recovery 8 years later. Her book is called “My
Stroke of Insight” and is a quick read I also recommend.
So
why am I writing about this? Well, there is some really powerful knowledge that
only Dr. Taylor can share given her prior education around the brain and then
being privy to such an event going on in her brain that I think we can really
learn from.
The
left brain we all know and love. It is our language center, our ego, numbers,
time/space continuum, judgements, linear processor (serial), motor skills, task
and list lover and so on. Our world trains the left brain and rewards the left
brain every where we go. This is the part of our brains that has us be separate
from each other, all different and distinct entities.
The
right brain some of us know and others have not visited in so long there needs
to be a good dusting going on. This is the big picture part of us, creative,
connection to all things, dreams, parallel processor, this present moment,
learns kinisthetically, thinks in pictures, takes in information through the
senses and sees us as whole and complete.
Which
side do you live in most? What have you made up about the other side? What do
you make up about others who live more in one side than the other?
I
think I was predominantly a right brain person. I also think that did not work
well in the environment I grew up in and have developed many parts of my left
brain because of that. When I was listening to the 4 interviews I noticed I
felt a real sadness at how much I left my right brain behind and allowed my
‘always mach 1 speed’ left brain to run the show. Being a mother of two boys, a
wife, entrepreneur and all those other hats that I see live in my left brain
keep me very busy you know! Doing what and what for I am now asking? I think I
have made that endless list of tasks far more important than they need to be
and in doing so have stopped honouring that hugely creative part of me. Yes,
there are certain things I would like done so my day and my family’s day runs
well. But I seem to have lots that sense of balance in myself.
So
what of my ego? After I finished listening I noticed my ego everywhere. Like a
water leak, it was seeping into my every thought and even trying to have me
think it had faded into the wallpaper, but was totally necessary there. Caught
cha’! There it is again! How much of your stress and busy life is in keeping up
with your own ego? Are you willing to look?
I
know that the piano I want to play that sits behind me will be used more from
now on. I am already being more conscious around all my relationships to be in
the present moment with a childlike curiousity. I am also resigning from some
volunteer posts I have held to not be spread so thin and have time to ’sit and
smell the roses’.
Now,
I don’t agree with everything Dr. Taylor has to say. I do think her perspective
is fascinating and worth a listen. Why not start now? Close your eyes, take a
deep breath and quiet the chatter of the left side. What is available to you
here?
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About the Author: Aly Pain RSS for Aly's articles - Visit Aly's website Aly Pain specializes in helping high-growth companies and entrepreneurs focus on creating international and sustainable relationships. The end goal of this work is to increase positivity, productivity and the bottom line, while lowering attrition, training costs and workplace stress. Aly began her career as a coach over 10 years ago, following her work as a trainer/facilitator implementing corporate change. By following the StepUp program, Aly's clients gain a "systems perspective"ť of their team along with an understanding of each member's impact and contribution, empowering them to implement the tools and create a personal connection to the organizations values and goals. Aly has a passion for healthy, active living and spends her leisure time playing Ultimate Frisbee, working out and keeping up to her young sons in their activities. She lives in Calgary with her husband Jeff Pain, Silver Medallist in Mens Skeleton at the 2006 Olympic Winter Games. Aly and Jeff are co-authors of their book "The Business of Marriage and Medals"ť being released in March, 2010. She is also in demand as a public speaker on the topic of "Creating Elite Performance through Relationship Success." Click here to visit Aly's website Removing Viruses From The Mental Hard Drive The Power of the Apology A Time to Celebrate Intent and Impact Money Does Not Buy Happiness |
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