The document discusses differences between left-brain and right-brain thinking. Left-brained individuals see things in black and white terms and do tasks in a linear, sequential order. They prefer organization, schedules, and following plans step-by-step. Right-brained people see more options and possibilities, with many ideas occurring at once. They enjoy novelty, taking risks, and may switch between different projects frequently without finishing one first. Right-brained traits include flexibility, divergent thinking, and breaking rules.