#Fact: With great power comes great responsibility

#Fact: With great power comes great responsibility

For the last handful of months, I have been prepping to go into formal training for reading body language.

I discovered through a series of events that I literally see things differently. I see “fingerprints” in terms of shapes of people, and when something is “off” I see the person in black and white (while everyone else is in color).

I didn’t have the vocabulary to understand what I was seeing and having never been asked how I know what I know - it didn’t occur to me that what I had was a gift.

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#TrueStory: How an actor you know as "that guy" helped tremendously when I needed it the most

#TrueStory: How an actor you know as "that guy" helped tremendously when I needed it the most

Also from this point forth, our hallway parties shall now be called “celebrity endorsed and attended hallway party” just for shits and giggles.

“He knows what they are right?”

“Yep, and how cool is that!!”

We then set up with boxed wine (in a decanter of course) served in our newly acquired Waterford crystal glasses … #poshandpodunk … and set up in the hallway with our neighbors on the floor of our very fancy apartment building.

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#WTF: How working with a human lie detector led to a previously undiagnosed medical condition
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#WTF: How working with a human lie detector led to a previously undiagnosed medical condition

My entire life I’ve been labeled as being “perceptive” but I have never been asked to explain how I concluded what I concluded.

How do you quantify perception?

I’m not sure, but historically, I’ve been rewarded with few questions asked.

People just say “that’s just Jen, this is what she does.”

In this experience, I discovered I’m gifted.

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