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A defining aspect of Shelly’s worldview is her perception of the world in shape and form rather than analysis or symbols. She details how this perspective allows her to escape the constraints of linear time, often losing track of how hours pass when she’s deeply engaged in her creative or spiritual activities. This way of perceiving fosters a sense of timelessness, allowing her to stay present and connected to her craft.
Her shared experience with others who have dyslexia and are visually oriented reinforces that not everyone perceives or interacts with the world the same way. Success can be achieved through embracing one’s unique perceptions and strengths.