As for the writing, I would call it an intuitive way of doing it. I know that when I ponder a question, the answer just comes to me--then I need to go back and explain why that is the answer. When I studied computer programming, we were supposed to start with a flow chart (and professionally, we were supposed to write a chart as documentation). I'd have parts of the program come to me, and I'd have to start there, setting down each part as it came to me. As the last step, I could chart the program, and sometimes in doing that see ways to optimize it.
And I write and think so slowly, that, for essay questions, I cannot just start writing but have to think it through, condense it, and set it down in as few words as I can. If you are writing on a computer, you could write as you think and, re-arrange as a last step.
The other half of your posting just leaves me dysphoric.
Smirking,
S