Dawn Michelle Wendler
"Brains are awesome. I wish everybody had one." ~Pinterest
"My brain is like the Bermuda Triangle. Things go in and are never found." ~Pinterest
Right brain thinkers need more structure , control, clarity, focus, direction, responsibility, organization, planning, mathematical and analytical skills, listening skills, and rational and logical thinking. Although I use both the left and right side of my brain depending on the thought process necessary, I am most comfortable while using the right side of my brain.
Decision Making
When making decisions, I tend to follow the analytical style. People with that decision making style are intellectual, wants more control, impersonal social orientation, motivated by complex situations with variety and challenge, and are skilled in organizing facts and establishing controls. Others sometimes perceive my decision making as over controlling, impersonal, and too careful. The best organizational fit for my type of decision making is one where planning or solving complex problems is important, such as science or engineering.
My personality type is orange.
My #1 personality type is orange. That means that I am fun loving, charming, adventurous, impulsive, competitive, artistic, multi-tasker, adaptable, and creative.
#2 Blue
- Emotional
- Thinks of others
- Loyal
- Peacemaker
- Caring
#3 Green
- Curious
- Visionary
- Ask why
- Searches for answers
- Logical
#4 Gold
- Realistic
- Detailed
- Decisive
- Dependable
- Traditional
Interest
- Personal Care Services
- Performing Arts
- Early Childhood Development & Services
- Therapeutic Services
- Family & Community Services
Skills
- Professional Support Services
- Health, Safety, and Environmental Assurance
- Network Systems
- Web & Digital Communications
- Law Enforcement Services
Work Values
- Workplace
- Innovation
- Income
- Prestige
- Accomplishment
Singer
- Sing songs on a stage
- Memorize the music
- Apply knowledge of harmony
- Perform to live audiences
- Find and learn new music
- Work long days
- Spend additional time practicing
- Long-term contracts
- Work closely with a variety of different musicians
- Touring nationally or internationally
Singers usually require a major or bachelor's degree.
In Arkansas, the yearly salary and the hourly salary are not listed. However, nationally, the hourly range is $66.11 and the yearly range is not listed.
Artist
- Create handmade objects for sale or exhibit
- Cut, shape, fit, join, and mold materials to create objects
- Attend craft shows to market products
- Select materials for use based on strength, color, and texture
- Apply finishes to objects being crafted
- Work in warehouses
- Share a studio space
- Well lighted places
- May work overtime during busy periods
- Employed by publishing companies, advertising agencies, and design firms
In Arkansas, the hourly and yearly salary total up to nothing. However, nationally, the hourly range is $30.00 and the yearly range is $18,360. In order to become an artist, you must have either a master's degree or a bachelor's.
Lyricist
- Revise written material
- Choose subject matter and suitable form to express personal feelings
- Plan project arrangements or outlines, and organize material accordingly
- Prepare works in appropriate format for publication, and send them to publishers
- Write words to fit musical compositions, including lyrics for opera and musicals, etc..
There is no current data available for working conditions for lyricists.
In Arkansas, the hourly salary ranges to about $18.74 and the yearly salary ranges to about $38,990. Nationally, the hourly salary ranges to about $28.30 and the yearly salary ranges to about $58,850. To become a lyricist, you must have either a master's or a bachelor's degree.
#1 College of the Ozarks
- Point Lookout, MO
- Private
- 3,006/391
- 13%
#2 Arkansas Tech
- Russellville, Arkansas
- Public University
- 3,847/3,871
- 85%
#3 University of Arkansas
- Fayettbille, Arkansas
- Public University
- 18,908/11,076
- 59%
10th grade - Keep grades up, take PSAT and/or PLAN, maintain resume
11th grade - Boost GPA, take ACT and/or SAT, maintain resume
12th grade - Get letters of recommendation, apply to schools, complete the FAFSA, apply for scholarships