For as long as I can remember, family, friends, and colleagues have often told me, “MaryAnn, you have a very different way of looking at things . . . you see life differently.”
Way back in childhood, I remember being fascinated with people and their stories. In other words, I loved learning about people and what made them tick. While being with others and listening to their stories, I noticed I was able to pick up clues or gain insights into what was really happening with the person.
Oftentimes during my pre-teen years, I would tell my parents what I sensed and they were surprised as to how I knew the “real” underlying cause of events that happened years ago [Read more…]