Friday, March 7, 2014

Ambidextrous

The use of a dominant hand creates strength and coordination differences between the right and left side.  But I have become ambidextrous.  I have different amounts of strength and coordination in different muscles regardless of where those muscles reside.  If my left shoulder is stronger, then I use my left hand to take dishes from the dishwasher and lift them to their space in the cupboard.  If my right hand is more coordinated, then I use it to eat soup.  If I have to switch arms I do.

As long as I can do what I need to, none of this matters too much.  

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