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What you see first says a lot about your state of mind.

Your portrait in a few colors:

  • Spontaneous and intuitive:  You like to follow your instincts, even if it means varying things a little.
  • Creative and sensitive:  your imagination is a playground where anything is possible.
  • Optimistic and idealistic:  You always have a thousand projects in mind, sometimes a little audacious, but that’s precisely what makes you charming.

Their strength? Bringing freshness and lightness where others see complexity. Her little wellness tip: Sometimes, it’s helpful to write down ideas to  structure  and bring them to life.

What if we stopped choosing only one side?

Of course, this test is first and foremost an invitation to get to know yourself better through play. In fact, we all use both hemispheres of the brain constantly, and it is precisely this  harmonious interaction  that makes each of us unique and precious.

Are you curious to know what others see? Share your result and let the magic happen!

What you see first says a lot about your state of mind.

We’ve always loved these little tests, which supposedly teach us a lot about ourselves. You don’t need to be a neurologist to participate: a photo, an animal, and you have an interesting perspective! Behind this fun experiment lies a theory about how our brain works.

In the 1960s, the renowned American psychobiologist  Roger W. Sperry played a key role in popularizing the idea that our brain is divided into two hemispheres, each with specific functions. Although this interpretation has  primarily  been used as an entertaining tool for self-discovery, it  nonetheless holds a great fascination .

So,  ready to play?  Look at the picture: What do you see first? A tiger or a monkey? The answer might surprise you…

Have you ever seen a tiger? Your mind is an accurate compass!

If your gaze instinctively fell upon the majestic head of the tiger, it’s because your thinking is characterized by rigor and structure. Your left brain is probably your preferred co-pilot.

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