Left brain on break
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166: Left Brain on Break, Right Brain Reports and Updates

Left brain alert! Creating space for creativity is a superpower. For business, relationships, work, children, sleep, health and even decision-making. Did you know there is a relationship between successful outcomes when your creativity is tapped into on a daily basis? 

In this episode, Lisa Buyer talks about:

  • Why I’m taking a hiatus from podcast recordings 
  • The successful outcome of the Female Disruptors Virtual Summit
  • More on journals and writing sh*t down- workflow success and especially relationship journals, celebrating Valentine’s Day and beyond
  • Collaborations and community is the new PR 3.0
  • Boss Beauties NFT collection reveal
  • Female Disruptors NFT collection is in production
  • Defi and how you can learn https://www.littlemight.com/articles/2021-review
  • Whitney Freya Creativity Coaching Program
  • Clickz Collectives
  • Apprentice, Internship and positions available to work with me – email lbuyer@thebuyergroup with subject line Apprentice with Passion
  • Discord Community Manager opportunity –  email lbuyer@thebuyergroup with the subject line Community Manager 3.0 is my calling
  • Why passion and happiness matter most in what you do and your job

left brain and right brain

Added bonus – explanation 

Question: Why is Lisa’s left brain taking a break?

Answer: Because my right brain has been on 90% “on hold” since I was 21 years old

Left brain and right brain background

The theory is that people are either left-brained or right-brained, meaning that one side of their brain is dominant. If you’re mostly analytical and methodical in your thinking, you’re said to be left-brained. If you tend to be more creative or artistic, you’re thought to be right-brained.

This theory is based on the fact that the brain’s two hemispheres function differently. This first came to light in the 1960s, thanks to the research of psychobiologist and Nobel Prize winner Roger W. Sperry.

The left brain is more verbal, analytical, and orderly than the right brain. It’s sometimes called the digital brain. It’s better at things like reading, writing, and computations.

According to Sperry’s dated research, the left brain is also connected to:

  • logic
  • sequencing
  • linear thinking
  • mathematics
  • facts
  • thinking in words

The right brain is more visual and intuitive. It’s sometimes referred to as the analog brain. It has a more creative and less organized way of thinking.

Sperry’s dated research suggests the right brain is also connected to:

  • imagination
  • holistic thinking
  • intuition
  • arts
  • rhythm
  • nonverbal cues
  • feelings visualization
  • daydreaming
Source https://www.healthline.com/health/left-brain-vs-right-brain#left-brainright-brain-theory