What was the result of your handedness test? If you are a left-handed, how will youdevelop the functions and other specialized skills in your right hemisphere to beambidextrous? Draw your personal plan to enhance your brain functions.
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Being left or right handed doesn't actually mean that your brain is of a specific type and that you only have certain skills .
it's a common misconception.
it's just a generalization.Actually you can develop whatever skills you want to develop with proper training.
which hand you use has nothing to do with it.
it's just that using a certain hand makes certain parts of our brain more dominant.it may be difficult to develop certain skills but proper dedication is all you need.
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The result of my handedness test were as follows:
- I'm a right-handed lad, and the outcome of your handedness test was flawless and correct.
- As a right-handed lad, using my left hand to carry out daily tasks is difficult. To build functions and other specialized talents in my right hemispheres so that I may be ambidextrous, i.e. be able to use both my left and right hand equally, I will undertake the following:
- Execute motions using my left hand, i.e. utilize my left hand to perform duties I normally execute with my right hand and set a timer for myself.
- Personal tactics that I might take to strengthen my brain functions to achieve my aim include being consistent in training myself to use both hands evenly; if you are consistent, your brain will change, and you will be skilled in a few months.
As a result, being ambidextrous might help one use both hands equally.
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