I was an observer. I liked to listen rather than openly express myself. This trait is something that I've retained over the years.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I like to think I'm a listener, and I'm fascinated by observing people - I suppose you just lock that in.
I've always been quiet, more of an observer.
I am an observer, I like to watch people. I am into psychology and people - how they act and such.
You've got to be an observer. And you've got to take time to listen to people, talk, to watch what they do.
I'm very much an observer and a conduit of thoughts and ideas.
As a child, I was an observer, a listener for the stories of grown-ups. I led a quiet, solitary life with my mother, interrupted in the evenings by the arrival of my father who preferred to live in a state of emergency.
I've gradually grown more comfortable with who I am and what I am.
When I was young I used to listen to other people and to try and understand what they thought and where they were coming from. I listened and didn't speak.
My mother was a listener. I'm a talker. I'm very comfortable talking.
I was brought up to express myself only when asked to express myself, and then to do so in a way that's pleasing to hear. But I've always had a need to make my presence known. I was just sort of born that way, I guess. It's my natural tendency.