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                            Harnessing Your Creativity









                                 HIS IS GOING TO BE A SLIGHTLY LONGER CHAPTER THAN SOME OF THE
                                  others in this book, for the simple reason that there is a great deal
                            T to be said about creativity and learning. For far too long, these two
                                  concepts  have  been  dealt  with  as  if  they  were  unconnected.  Yet,
                                  creativity is a key part of being a competent learner.
                                        To help you see this, let me recap on two areas that you have
                                  already learned about that particularly relate to your creativity: the
                                  theory that your brain is divided into halves, and the brain’s love of
                                  patterns.
                                        You have already seen that there is considerable evidence that
                                  there are two “halves” to your brain, a left and a right side. It seems
                                  that the left-hand side is mainly responsible for language and num-
                                  ber.  It  tends  to  process  information  logically.  The  right-hand  side,
                                  however, takes a more holistic view of information. It enjoys patterns
                                  and is probably involved when you are thinking laterally. The right
                                  side is, not surprisingly, seen as the more creative of the two halves.
                                        In very general terms, women tend to be right brained and
                                  men to be left brained. As with many findings about the brain, this
                                  kind of generalization needs to be treated with caution. Interestingly,
                                  it seems that the corpus callosum, the part of the brain connecting
                                  the two halves, is slightly thicker in people whose right side of the
                                  brain is dominant. It is a reasonable speculation to suggest that peo-
                                  ple who realize their creativity fully are those who can use both sides
                                  of their brain most effectively. They manage to take a whole-brained
                                  view of the world.
                                        Your brain’s tendency to put things into familiar patterns can
                                  be unhelpful when you are trying to be creative. Your mind seeks to
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