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Otherwise known as; if ya haveta spell it, you shouldn’t say it… There have been a lot of studies regarding left-brained, and right brained people. Basically, people who are more ‘right-brained’ use more of the right side of their brain which in turn makes them more; creative, impetuous, and more inclined to take risks. Left brained people are known for being very logical, organized and their thoughts are (supposedly) more based in reality, than those of their right-brained counterparts. This website has a quick (two second) test to determine if you are primarily right or left-brained, and has a bit of info on the characteristics that make up both kinds. There are, of course, many levels of each, and many people who are more in the middle than not. http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,22556281-661,00.html ADD can sometimes mimic the effects of being primarily right-brained, such as being disorganized, being a daydreamer, and a person with ADD may engage in dangerous activities. (info culled from; http://www.webink.net/Williams-Diagnostics/character.html) When someone with a high IQ is both extremely right-brained, and has ADD, it can be difficult to do things that are considered habit by other ‘normal’ people. I fall under that category, and I do have a very difficult time making and sticking to priorities, (even when they’re important to me), being organized, (even though I have a bit of OCD, as well…so…) and keeping to any sort of schedule. Before I was with my Master, I would put off making a phone call, or sending a letter, even though just one phone call or letter would clean up whatever sort of mess I was embroiled in at the time. It was very difficult because even though on tests such as SAT’s I would score higher than most, I couldn’t seem to do the things that others took for granted. Part of the reason I was so drawn to the world of BDSM (aside from the fun kinky stuff!) is that I knew that I needed help with those things. So having a lifestyle with more structure than is the norm is good, at least for me. HoneyMaster understands that as part of my ADD, I can have a whole conversation with Him regarding my tasks for that day, and then just forget all about the things He asked me to do, as other things interfere with my attention. He makes sure to say things more than once (especially if I just woke up) and writes things down if they are very important. I’m back in school now, (which has its own set of difficulties for me), and doing well. I am nervous about going back into the working world due to the challenges I have, but, perhaps with some of the lessons I’ve learned being with HoneyMaster for the past two years, I will be able to function as most do. Perhaps I will be flamed and flambéed because I am ‘using’ Him to help me to cope. He knows I am not using Him, though. We both get certain things from this relationship. Help with this problem I have is one of the most wonderful gifts He has given me. Does anyone else find the structure within this type of relationship helpful to them, or is it harder for you? As a Dom(me), if you find yourself with someone with special challenges (Gawd I can't believe I just said that), how do you work with their strengths to help them become all it is they can be? Any suggestions that would help me be less scattered is welcome as well. I *do* have a very hard time sticking to a schedule, so, telling me to do something every day at 2:00 would probably not be helpful. Tyia!!
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~Christina A nice girl with a disturbing hobby My femdom findom blog: http://www.MistressAvarice.com
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