Trait Reader: How to Accurately & Instinctively Assess a Person or Situation Within 10 Seconds – an Invaluable Aid in Business & Personal Decision-Making
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I finished your book today and thought it was truly amazing! When I read Level 3 it put everything into perspective and has me thinking not only about others but also a lot about myself and where I fall into these categories. This book like the other ( Mind Set, Go! ) is great for me in my journey to be a better person.
David Schnare, Owner/Operator, Alloy Concepts Inc.
What if you could size up a person or a situation at hand within ten seconds and then add this to your present decision-making in business and personally?
What does a person actually reveal to us through their most basic words, actions, energy, vibration, and even their given name?
What do we unintentionally reveal to others about ourselves?
Where do our hunches and gut feelings come into play with our choices and decisions?
How can we benefit from this ability to perceive on a whole new level?
Find out in this enlightening book that takes you past our present form of communicating and beyond body language to three whole new levels of awareness and understanding about yourself and others.
Deborah Johnson
Deborah Johnson, M.A., is an accomplished author, speaker, composer, and entertainer. She has written multiple books, released music albums, composed hundreds of songs, and created three full-length musicals. She hosts the Women at Halftime podcast, exploring mid-career transitions and meaningful reinvention. A lifelong creative, Deborah is passionate about teaching and helping others overcome fear and self-limiting beliefs. She enjoys active getaways with her husband, a former professional athlete, and finds joy in her children and grandchildren. Up for multiple Grammy Award nominations and over two decades in entertainment, she has also built successful self-driven businesses. Deborah speaks and performs at live and virtual events, helping others maximize their skills, experience, and purpose for lasting impact.
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Trait Reader - Deborah Johnson
Copyright © 2016 Deborah Johnson.
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ISBN: 978-1-5043-4792-1 (sc)
ISBN: 978-1-5043-4793-8 (e)
Balboa Press rev. date: 04/06/2016
CONTENTS
Introduction
Preface
Forward
In The Beginning
Open Your Eyes, Ears, Mind, Heart
Part 1
Level 1
Sensory Awareness
Sensory Awareness & Impressions - Profile
Part 2
Level 2
Name Analysis Traits
Name Analysis Traits - Profile
Part 3
Level 3
Brain Wiring Traits
Brain Wiring Traits - Profile
Part 4
Profile Summation
Part 5
About The Author, Books, Programs And Services
Biography
Introduction
PREFACE
My philosophy, insight, and practice has always been based on my ability to read between the lines; to use subliminal and semi-subliminal sensory awareness and association through names, words and actions to gain additional information and insight about someone or something.
The ability I use is already in all of us. It isn’t a skill to be learned it is an instinctual power to be awakened. Trust in ourselves is paramount in all we do.
It is our social conditioning and generational passive control that has bred into us that element of self-doubt. It is this self-doubt that limits us.
We all emit energy that can be interpreted by others. Those around us can generally tell when we display extreme energy such as anger, happiness or sadness. People can surmise if something seems to be troubling us or worrying us even though we haven’t uttered a single word. This form of awareness goes beyond body language and taps into what is the very essence of all of us – our energy.
What we emit energetically others perceive. What they display in turn we sense. We are comprised of so much more than our physical bodies and our physical presence. If we begin to recognize, appreciate, understand and utilize our own energy we will quickly come to realize that we have a powerful innate ability that, if used effectively, can take us far beyond our own expectations in all areas of our lives.
When we truly grasp the magnitude of our capabilities through the use of our own energy, will we be able to perceive on a much higher level. We will open up a whole new realm of awareness for ourselves.
Whether we do it consciously or subconsciously, we all emit subliminal vibrational messages to those around us such as what we emit through the power of prayer or well wishes to someone in crisis. We have the capacity to unite with others to create those incredibly moving emotions I am sure we have all experienced at large concerts, games, or mass celebrations when thousands come together. And just as we emit, we have the ability to receive this energy from others in the form of thoughts, feelings, ideas, words and actions. We have power far greater than what we realize if we think outside the box and understand what we are made of, and as a result of this, what we are capable of.
When we understand and learn how to utilize this dynamic of ourselves effectively, we will be able to intentionally recognize, interpret and upload subliminal information generated by others. This newfound awareness and ability will also add a new form of personal guidance and direction to our lives - simple in concept and practice, simple in execution, and profound in result.
Our energy is what makes us laugh, makes us cry, pulls at our heartstrings, drives us, inspires and motivates us. Our energy is our emotions, our thoughts, our feelings, our caring, our compassion, our actions, and our ideas. Our energy defines us.
It is this energy awareness and the possibilities we have with it that have motivated me to share what I do, how I do it, and how you can utilize your own natural senses to enrich all areas of your life immeasurably once you tap into it.
For the past twenty plus years I have worked one-on-one with thousands of individuals from all walks of life. My abilities have been used to give guidance and direction to CEO’s and Executives of multi-million dollar organizations and to envision for those starting up an entrepreneurial endeavour. I have dealt with those seeking comfort and longing to connect with a departed loved one and I have helped those struggling through separations, depression, divorces, abusive relationships and financial strife. I have celebrated with my clients when they have overcome their obstacles, welcomed a newborn into their family or met that person of their dreams.
Yet all the work I do from giving visionary insight; to medium work with those who have passed; to corporate advice or employee placement, my work is all energy based. That is the beauty of energy, what we are made of, and who we are – there are no boundaries. Energy and the benefits of it are limitless as it is part and parcel of all of us. Therefore it applies to all we do.
I thank you for picking up the information I am sharing, and delving into an area of awareness still not totally understood by many, yet second-nature to me. These concepts will help shed some light and give you some tools and techniques that will be valuable to your life and the lives of those you touch. Since so much of what I will be covering is instinctual, you will find that the information within will automatically become part of your analytical processes.
Don’t worry about ‘right’ and ‘wrong’. When you learn how to listen to yourself and trust yourself again, you will never steer yourself wrong. Everything you do in your entire life will be pure value-add to you in some form when all is said and done.
Embrace your life. Expand your awareness. Come to understand, and then fully use, the ability you already possess.
FORWARD
Ushering the personable young twenty-two year old into my office, I indicated for him to take a seat. He was nicely groomed and seemed well spoken as we began the interview process. I noted he had held quite a number of positions for someone his age