Families, communities, and
nations are strengthened when individuals realize that they can choose how to think.
In order to gain this understanding, one must understand that labels can limit
the way one thinks.
As part of a personal effort to
improve my own study skills, I am reading a book titled The World Book of Study Power, volume 1, and attempting to share a
little of what I learn with my readers. Teaching others what I have learned
helps to solidify the information in my own brain and is, therefore, a valuable
learning tool. Most of the information that follows, including quotes and
ideas, come from this book.
Most people know that we use the
right side of our brains to think globally while we use the left side to think analytic.
The thinking abilities of some people are generally split down the middle, but
many, maybe even most, people are more left-brained or more right-brained. This
does not mean that one can think in only one way. We should never place a label
on our thinking abilities.
Labels are too rigid to define anything
as complicated as a human being. What you are is not determined by how others
see you. You are always changing and always able to change. No one is locked into
one way of thinking or learning. You use your whole brain all the time. You can
think analytically or globally, even if you happen to prefer one way.
Think for a moment about how that frees
you. Maybe you thought you could never learn to draw or understand math. But
that simply isn’t true. Anyone can learn how to do anything at all. You just
need to change your way of approaching art or math. Once you open yourself up
to the possibilities, they become realities. (51)
The book gives several examples of
how we use all of all brains. An untrained musician may be drawn to music
simply because they enjoy it. This would be thinking globally. They begin to
think analytically when they learn to read and play music. A program computer thinks
analytically, but a person using the computer to write a letter is thinking
globally. “A painter paints globally, but mixes colors analytically.” (51-52)
We can choose the way that we learn,
and we can choose to learn in different ways. Knowing that we can choose is an
important step in changing the way that we think.
Just because you prefer, or tend, to
learn one way doesn’t mean you can’t learn in a different way sometimes. Having
a choice is important because there are many ways to do something. Choosing
strategies will help you enjoy learning more because you won’t find it as
frustrating… (52-53)
Parents can help their children to
understand the various ways of thinking simply by being aware that there are
different ways of learning and then sharing what they know. Learning to think
in different ways can strengthen the individual as well as the family,
community, and nation.
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