What you pay attention to, and the way you pay attention to it, is the basis for the results and outcomes you produce in the world.
October 30, 2011
by michaelwilliamroach
Splitting The Brain?
http://cognitiveintegration.com/?p=41
http://cognitiveintegration.com/?p=41
One of the most signifiant aspects regarding right/left brain distinctions is that in addition to the inherent processing preferences and capabilities, the way you process information (as well as the information you even notice) is impacted by your education and enculturation. In other words you’ve learned both what information to pay attention to, and how to make sense of that information. The way you do this determines what information you will take action on and what action you will take.
“What you pay attention to, and the way you pay attention to it, is the basis for the results and outcomes you produce in the world.”


