Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Improvement by Practice

A true cleverness is determined by both "inborn intelligence" and "learned hardworking". Some people may not believe self-improvement by "hardworking". But from my personal experience, this is true. I can't change the former one and so the only way for my self-improvement is "hardworking".

After completing my part-time study last year, I focused on self-improvement and planned to develop my under-developed right brain. One of the ways is to train my not so frequently used left hand.

Being one of the usual right-handed majority, it was indeed not an easy target to me. But that didn't mean not possible and "hardworking" was the no tricky tactic. With 2 months of continuous "practice", nowadays, I am able to comfortably use computer mouse with my left hand, though it is still not as good as my right hand for some precision works such as graphic drawing. Therefore, "learning hardworking" is crucial to self-improvement, and so the cleverness of oneself.

Having said, first of all, you need a "left hand" ready computer mouse in order to train your left hand (Bear in mind most of the new mouses available in the market are designed for right-handed uesrs; a kind of discrimination).


P.S.: I have successfully trained my left-hand. But I am not sure if it can really help to develop my right brain. Let's see!

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