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Tuesday, January 25, 2005



An accurate look at my brain

The term "meme" has been greatly overused-- and in many cases, misused-- in recent years, but I can't think of another way to refer to this little quiz widget that I just used. I found it on a friend's LiveJournal page, and it seems to describe the inner workings of my brain rather well. This also ties in nicely with my Jung-Meyers-Briggs personality type, ENFP.

Your Brain Usage Profile:
Auditory : 31% Visual : 68% Left : 38% Right : 61%

Donnie, you possess an interesting balance of hemispheric and sensory characteristics, with a slight right-brain dominance and a slight preference for visual processing.
Since neither of these is completely centered, you lack the indecision and second-guessing associated with other patterns. You have a distinct preference for creativity and intuition with seemingly sufficient verbal skills to be able to translate in any meaningful way to yourself and others.
You tend to see things in "wholes" without surrendering the ability to attend to details. You can give them sufficient notice to be able to utitlize and incorporate them as part of an overall pattern.
In the same way, while you are active and process information simultaneously, you demonstrate a capacity for sequencing as well as reflection which allows for some "inner dialogue."
All in all, you are likely to be quite content with yourself and your style although at times it will not necessarily be appreciated by others. You have sufficient confidence to not second-guess yourself, but rather to use your critical faculties in a way that enhances, rather than limits, your creativity.
You can learn in either mode although far more efficiently within the visual mode. It is likely that in listening to conversations or lecture materials you simultaneously translate into pictures which enhance and elaborate on the meaning.
It is most likely that you will gravitate towards those endeavors which are predominantly visual but include some logic or structuring. You may either work particularly hard at cultivating your auditory skills or risk "missing out" on being able to efficiently process what you learn. Your own intuitive skills will at times interfere with your capacity to listen to others, which is something else you may need to take into account.



Donnie | 10:20 AM - 0 comments



Wednesday, January 05, 2005



The Year In Review

2004 was an unusual year for me. This is a look at the highlights-- and low points-- in my life.

My parents moved out of the area. Dad hadn't really been around since the end of 2003 because he was starting a new job in Wilmington and overseeing the construction of their new house. The whole event was drawn out, pretty stressful and opened up a big void in my life. I don't expect anyone to tailor major changes in their life around me, but it seemed like an incredible personal inconvenience at the exact time I needed my parents the most. Emma was having trouble adjusting to her first year in school, Alicia had been in a serious car accident late in 2003, and work was becoming increasingly stressful. They settled down though, and we grew comfortable with the idea of them in Wilmington. After all, that's only two and a half hours away.

I traveled more in 2004 than any other time I can remember. Alicia and I left the country for the first time, and went farther than we ever have in all four cardinal directions. In April we traveled West to Las Vegas, Nevada for the Fifth Anniversary EverQuest Fan Faire. We were reunited with old friends, met new ones and had all sorts of adventures, some of which can be found in the archives of this very blog. It was such a good time that I completely forgot to bring my occasional tobacco habit back home with me. During the stressful winter it became much less occasional and far more habitual, so let's hope it stays there!

We also visited our lovely friend Jenny for her birthday in her hometown of Bay Village, Ohio. Bay is a beautiful little town; a perfectly cut gem in the rusty industrial wasteland of the Cleveland area. We went to some of Jenny's favorite places, took a walk on the beach, ate some great food, visited the zoo, wandered around and made fun of things and spent all sorts of time together doing nothing productive at all. It was wonderful, and I can't wait for the opportunity to do it again.

Our last major trip in 2004 was something we had literally talked about for years. We went on our first cruise on Carnival's Imagination, and are already in the early stages of planning another. We had originally planned to travel a Western Caribbean itinerary on the Carnival Inspiration out of Tampa, but we ended up on a different route out of Miami with what appeared to be more attractive ports. Unfortunately, the busy hurricane season had other plans in mind and our stop at Grand Cayman became a jaunt to Nassau, Bahamas. Miami was less fun for us than Nassau, but Jamaica turned out alright. We really enjoyed the parts at sea more than the ports of call, so we'll be more careful about the dates and locations when booking our next one.

Several more things took place in 2004 that I'd love to gloss over, but can't honestly leave out. My company was bought out, I went through a major change in management, job duties and general expectations at my place of work. Numerous health problems led to Alicia being unable to work regularly. There was also the part where one of my best friends was arrested and charged with murder. I'm not prepared to comment on that at this time, but if the trial ever ends I'll post my thoughts and feelings on what appears to have the makings of a television courtroom drama.

Bad must come with the good, but I'm glad to see the year come to an end. Here's hoping that the new year is more friendly than the last. Cheers!


Donnie | 11:53 AM - 0 comments



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