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©Arlene R. Taylor PhD Realizations Inc
Each human being has a preferred brain language that is energy efficient for his/her brain. Knowing your own brain language preference and being alert to the brain language preferred by others allows you the option of speaking momentarily in the other person’s brain language (given you have developed skills in one or more of the other brain-division languages). Observe the other individual’s brain language and reply in kind.
Miscommunications can result for any number of reasons, including differences in:
- Male speech and female speech patterns
- Neuroculture (e.g., West Brain or East Brain)
- Sensory system languages (Visual, Auditory, or Kinesthetic)
- Extraversion, Ambiversion, or Introversion preferences
- Innate brain-lead processing
Following are examples of typical communication styles matched to the four cerebral divisions.
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Left Frontal Lobe
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Right Frontal Lobe
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Individuals with a lead in this division tend to be logical, brief, decisive, to the point, and somewhat witty when communicating
Their communication is designed to direct what needs to be accomplished in order to achieve the goal(s)
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Individuals with a lead in this division tend to be big-picture and non-detail oriented, abstract, imaginative (metaphoric), futuristic, motivating, charismatic, and often humorous when communicating
Their communication is designed to convey a picture of what is possible, and to interest and inspire others
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Left Posterior Lobes
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Right Posterior Lobes |
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Individuals with a lead in this division tend to be matter-of-fact, and quite detail-oriented
Their communication is designed to report what needs to be done or has been accomplished
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Individuals with a lead in this division tend to be casual, chatty, personable, emoting, and spiritual (depending on the environment)
Their communication is designed to enhance connection and create peaceful foundations for harmony
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