Where do you think the best? (quiz)
Um. I guess this means that it’s alright that I have a home office in my bedroom!
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You Think Best in Your Bedroom |
![]() In order to be able to think, you need to feel like you have some privacy and space. It’s likely that you spent a lot of time in your bedroom while you were growing up. It’s your sanctuary. You need a high level in control in your life, especially when you have something important to do. |
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I do not think well at all in my bedroom – it could just be me, but my room is an eclectic chaos of unfinished projects. I do tend to plan the day as I wake up, or read a bit as I go to sleep. But I don’t brew on thoughts, process creative challenges or pursue outlets explore in those walls.
There are two places that stand out in my mind as the best placed to think:
Foremost might be while I commute, driving towards something, getting my ‘head into the game’ so to speak – in my quiet, personal role cage. Sipping a coffee and 40 mins of a looking forward to the day, driving toward the vancouver mountain scape, listening to a favorite podcast.
The other, is on a trusted friends couch.
‘Talking it out’ is very much way I think out loud.
I would imagine the answer to this posed question will have a variety of responses, thematically different for introverts and extraverts. I’ll look forward to comments as they develop.
I took this quiz which said I think best outside. Which is a lie! LIE! I don’t need a quiz to tell me I think best in the bedroom. Horizontal is my best thinking position.
@ Chelsea – I love the idea of bouncing ideas off with a friend!
@ Jodi – I do like horizontal (but lying on my side, reading a book or taking notes)