Turns out I'm in the minority here; I'm right-brained. But then, I was born left-handed, and forced to switch when I started school; yes, they used to do that.
Hmmm... well, the girl seemed to go a different direction each time I looked at her LOL!
Maybe this is because when I was small I was ambidextrous. When I started school it was at a time that they would smack your knuckles for using your left hand, so I became right handed! Funny thing... I always have to stop and think when I do anything where I have to do to the left or right because I have to think which is my right hand.. even though I have written right handed since I was 6!
Poor Morgan found this out when we started agility. The dog enters the weave poles with the dogs left shoulder. No problem when she and I are on the same side and I can think left/right.. but if we are coming in at an angle I sometimes have a problem figuring out which is her left shoulder ;p Poor thing. Luckily she is pretty smart and SHE is figuring out which shoulder to go in on. Mostly now all I have to do is head her towards them LOL
I can only make her go clockwise. I sent the link to someone in my office - she could make it go both ways, but the two people in the office with her couldn't. Very odd and interesting.
Hmmm... well, the girl seemed to go a different direction each time I looked at her LOL!
ReplyDeleteMaybe this is because when I was small I was ambidextrous. When I started school it was at a time that they would smack your knuckles for using your left hand, so I became right handed! Funny thing... I always have to stop and think when I do anything where I have to do to the left or right because I have to think which is my right hand.. even though I have written right handed since I was 6!
Poor Morgan found this out when we started agility. The dog enters the weave poles with the dogs left shoulder. No problem when she and I are on the same side and I can think left/right.. but if we are coming in at an angle I sometimes have a problem figuring out which is her left shoulder ;p Poor thing. Luckily she is pretty smart and SHE is figuring out which shoulder to go in on. Mostly now all I have to do is head her towards them LOL
Every time I looked away, then looked back, she changed direction. It kind of freaked me out.
ReplyDeleteI can only make her go clockwise. I sent the link to someone in my office - she could make it go both ways, but the two people in the office with her couldn't. Very odd and interesting.
ReplyDeleteShe went both ways. I took the test and I am 51% right 49% left brained.
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