I’m pretty sure you’d put me in your ‘quick to react’ category. I’m the person who remains calm in stressful situations and figures out what to do. I don’t think it’s a matter of shutting off my internal monologue (my internal monologue never shuts off) but of redirecting it. I tend to be fairly good at thinking about what I want to be thinking about. Useful in a crisis, really bad when I’m procrastinating.
I also tend to be really good at connecting and remembering information, and at taking tests, though, so I’m not sure that the skills are in opposition. I suspect that thinking on your feet and being able to retain and synthesize information are separate skills, but much more effective when put together.
I’m pretty sure you’d put me in your ‘quick to react’ category. I’m the person who remains calm in stressful situations and figures out what to do. I don’t think it’s a matter of shutting off my internal monologue (my internal monologue never shuts off) but of redirecting it. I tend to be fairly good at thinking about what I want to be thinking about. Useful in a crisis, really bad when I’m procrastinating.
I also tend to be really good at connecting and remembering information, and at taking tests, though, so I’m not sure that the skills are in opposition. I suspect that thinking on your feet and being able to retain and synthesize information are separate skills, but much more effective when put together.