| Did you know writers see the world differently | | | | interlocution. These are just a couple of the |
| than other people? It's interesting, because I had | | | | benefits to a writer's mind, as there are many |
| never thought that was true, until one day I | | | | more. |
| became a writer. Of course, there are a couple of | | | | In this current day and age, writers use |
| benefits to having a writer's mind, especially if you | | | | word-processing programs to write rather than a |
| are prolific writer because you are always looking | | | | pen, and paper. This means their fingers are |
| for new things to write about. | | | | constantly moving and those motions, and |
| This means you are searching through | | | | dexterity overload is activating different parts of |
| conversations, trying to remember things from | | | | their brain. Much the same way when someone |
| your past, digging deeper and reading between | | | | playing a musical instrument. |
| the lines of newspaper articles, and you are | | | | So, while they are choosing the words to type, |
| forcing your mind to think in ways that other | | | | thinking and forming their sentences their fingers |
| people never do. Indeed, this does give you a | | | | are going a mile a minute trying to keep up. Their |
| different perspective on life, and it probably helps | | | | brain is literally on fire, as per the fMRI brain |
| your mind reason better making it difficult to | | | | scanning machines when they are hooked up to |
| succumb to the basic BS that you read in the | | | | writers that are creating while they are typing. |
| newspaper, or watch on TV. | | | | This means your brain is getting a big workout, |
| It also helps you root out deceptive information | | | | and we all know that the brain is like a muscle and |
| during telephone conversations or catching | | | | when you use it, it gets stronger. Please consider |
| someone in a false story during a personal | | | | all this. |