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"Left dominants (people who prefer to use the left brain) lead a time-driven life. They live in water-tight compartments of hours and minutes. They prefer to work, eat and sleep based on the clock. A long queue, a traffic jam, a delay in departure etc. make them impatient, tense and angry. 'Sitting doing nothing' is the worst punishment in their opinion."
Right dominants (people who prefer to use the right brain) lead a timeless life. They work when they feel energetic. They eat when they are hungry. They sleep when they are exhausted. They don't have the words early, late, delay, urgent etc. in their vocabulary. They do things when they want to do and enjoy what they do. They equally enjoy doing nothing.
Double dominants (people who prefer to use both sides of the brain) apply time management principles selectively. They weave flexibility into their time schedule. If there is an unavoidable delay, they don't become tense. They treat it as better late than never. If they are not able to meet a deadline, despite their best efforts, they conclude man proposes, God disposes.
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