Who Am I Who Are You
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Who Am I Who Are You
We all read faces from the moment we meet someone, we get a sense about who that person is. Over the years we subconsciously record these patterns and when we see someone’s face it triggers off a connection or memory we have noticed in the past. Face Pattern Recognition, which is the relationship between the facial structure and personality, provides us with a tool that helps us to better people we meet with.
Face Pattern Recognition formerly known as Personology, has been well researched over the years. It is a more scientific approach that studies the relationship between the facial structure and personality. In other words the shape of the face is the template to our inner blue print, which indicates our innate strengths and challenges. Many of these features or abilities can be seen at the time of birth, such as writing, music, design, detail, perfectionist, controller, the historian and many others.
As we go through life we are exposed to many different situations. We also experience non-supportive remarks such as – you’ll never be any good at that or what do you want to do that for. And in many cases the child can be so criticized by well-meaning parents that it can put their lives on hold. They are never good enough. The face provides a map or reference point that reminds us about who we really are. It also explains the personality challenges we have and gives us a “heads up” on how our style of communication may be effecting others. The more we are aware of how we come across to our friends, family, coworkers and clients the better the relationship.
Today where there seems to be so many break ups within marriages and relationships, knowing more about the person you are dating or thinking of living with, gives you a heads up about what to expect. Or if you are having differences within the marriage the more insight and understanding you can have about your significant other, helps to smooth out the rough spots. It also helps you to develop an awareness on how your style of communication is effecting your partner. Why leave it to fate check out your date or consider a relationship profile.
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Naomi Tickle is an Inte
ational speaker, career consultant and author of What Makes People Tick and Why. She was first introduced to Personology (face analysis) 22 years ago. Amazed by the accuracy, she could immediately see how this approach could help individuals better understand themselves and the people they meet with. Naomi has developed a career program that matches up an individual’s innate abilities that can be seen in the face with career suggestions. Her clients are amazed by the accuracy. This is a great tool for relationships, sales, communications, team building, personal development and more.
Naomi has appeared on CNN, Fox News, NBC, BBC, Good Morning America and numerous television radio interviews around the world. Her clients include Norwich University, The Commonwealth Club IBM marketing division, The World Trade Center, AT&T, National Semiconductor, College Administration Conference, Orthodontist, FAMA conference plus many more.
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