My waitress tonight is an auditory person. When I ordered she
answered, "that sounds good!" When she learns I am pleased with my
meal, she's "glad to hear it." She's a Grand Valley State University
student working late on a Thursday night. I have counted three
occasions when she's whipped out the mop after folks have tramped in
ice and moisture. So I'm betting she's a kinesthetic learner too. If
she were a visual person, she wouldn't wear those glasses or wear her
hair long and styled plainly, as if she cut it herself. Sunday night,
I was talking to a woman who was primarily kinesthetic. When she
talked about snowboarding, she demonstrated some of her moves. She had
crimped her fine blond hair and she must have liked the feeling of the
process and the result. Some people have a belly laugh. She had a
giggle that arose from her belly. I have no idea what that indicates. In Howell, I told the woman behind the 7-11 counter that her hat made
her look like Christina Aguiliar in the movie Burlesque. She hadn't
seen it yet, so she'll see it on NetFlix soon. I'm guessing she
trusted her eyes most, a visual mode person. I was at a party last
Saturday and I noticed a woman wearing a Christina Aguiliar hat too,
and unlike many people at any party, I could tell she was looking at
people and even me. She had eyes as dazzled and as beautiful as
Minerva the Owl. If big eyes are a sign of beauty, she was beautiful.
She had successfully started a social media company and she made great
eye contact as we talked about social media. She spoke with a clear
and easy to listen voice, rich and handsome. I felt well heard out, so
surely she had auditory traits. She also had a nice looking husband, a
man who could explain financial matters well. It's the first minutes of Christmas Eve. Time to meet a few more new people.
answered, "that sounds good!" When she learns I am pleased with my
meal, she's "glad to hear it." She's a Grand Valley State University
student working late on a Thursday night. I have counted three
occasions when she's whipped out the mop after folks have tramped in
ice and moisture. So I'm betting she's a kinesthetic learner too. If
she were a visual person, she wouldn't wear those glasses or wear her
hair long and styled plainly, as if she cut it herself. Sunday night,
I was talking to a woman who was primarily kinesthetic. When she
talked about snowboarding, she demonstrated some of her moves. She had
crimped her fine blond hair and she must have liked the feeling of the
process and the result. Some people have a belly laugh. She had a
giggle that arose from her belly. I have no idea what that indicates. In Howell, I told the woman behind the 7-11 counter that her hat made
her look like Christina Aguiliar in the movie Burlesque. She hadn't
seen it yet, so she'll see it on NetFlix soon. I'm guessing she
trusted her eyes most, a visual mode person. I was at a party last
Saturday and I noticed a woman wearing a Christina Aguiliar hat too,
and unlike many people at any party, I could tell she was looking at
people and even me. She had eyes as dazzled and as beautiful as
Minerva the Owl. If big eyes are a sign of beauty, she was beautiful.
She had successfully started a social media company and she made great
eye contact as we talked about social media. She spoke with a clear
and easy to listen voice, rich and handsome. I felt well heard out, so
surely she had auditory traits. She also had a nice looking husband, a
man who could explain financial matters well. It's the first minutes of Christmas Eve. Time to meet a few more new people.
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