Explaining Your Thinking is Hard

35/100 Explaining your thinking is hard.
Thanks to my mistake, I have had a kind breakthrough moment in this project. As I was sitting down going back through my organizational process trying to figure out where I had gotten mixed up and what I needed to go back and fix, I kept getting to a point in my thinking where I would realize I just needed to physically make the portraits in order to see if I had truly fixed my mistake. It was in this moment that I realized that I have learned Executive Function skills in my life to get by in places like school and work and this has been important part of me being a functioning person and adult who is responsible for other people. but if I want to truly understand something I have to make it, or touch it, or see it or experience it because that is truly how my brain processes things, by doing. In my learning about Executive Functions I have again and again read that Executive Functions are so important because they are the way that people process information coming into the brain to turn it into the brain outputting something. What if for some people Executive Functions are not how they process information ?
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