Feb 13, 2019
What's in a name? According to my guest today, every thing. The name you were given at birth, a nickname you were given or took on, and even a new last name at marriage, is the key to your future.
Sharon Lynn Wyeth has spent most of her life studying people. First as a teacher and then as the Founder of Neimology. The science of interpreting names is an old one. Going back to ancient times,first names have been bestowed on children with the weight of what their parents hope the child's future will look like. Or in some cases no major thought whatsoever to what their name means.
But what if there was more to your name than its definition? What if you could figure out who to hire, who to take on as a client, who to marry or at least what name you should take on after you marry? What if by understanding your own name, you had the kesys to unlock the best of you in the world?
Take a listen as Sharón Lynn Wyeth unlocks the secret behind Neimology and how you can learn how to decipher your name, and others, by yourself.
International name expert Sharón Lynn Wyeth is the Founder and Creator of Neimology® Science, the study of the placement of the letters in a name, after 15 years of research followed by 3 years of testing in over 70 countries. She has evaluated thousands of names since 1995. Her bestselling book, Know the Name; Know the Person is the first in the sequence, followed by Know the Name; Know the Spirit and Know the Name; Know How to Connect.
You may have seen her on Good Day LA, New York City’s Fox News, Good Morning Arizona, and in various other cities on NBC, CBS, & ABC or have heard her interviewed on any one of hundreds of radio shows.
Today she is hired by Human Resource Departments in choosing
appropriate candidates to interview, lawyers in how to present
cases to judges, and individuals who wish to know themselves
better and maximize their ability to connect with others. She also
assists nationally and internationally in naming new
businesses, new products, and when people wish to change
their names.