Background
Sharón Lynn Wyeth was born on September 25, 1953. When I was a child I somehow found myself looking for the good in the people around me. Maybe it was because in those days, "beware of strangers" was not harped about as much. As I got into my teens, my interest in the lives of others led me to voraciously read biographies of famous personalities (Jesus, John Adams, Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Edison, Albert Einstein, Nikolai Tesla, Rosa Parks, Gandhi, Siddhartha, Sun Tzu, Pythagoras, and Socrates, Paramahansa Yogananda, Sai Baba, etc.). I graduated from college with a math major and drama minor at the age of twenty. I immediately started teaching at a junior high school and found myself to be the youngest teacher in the school district. And of course, my interest in others since childhood led me to be very close to all of my students. I never had to worry much about the students who were doing well behaviorally and academically in my classes, I was however, very concerned about the students that were not doing well. I did my very best to give remedial lessons outside of class, extra credit, and in the case of behavioral problems, I did my very best and bent over backwards, forwards and every which way, to understand and counsel these students short of sending them to the principal's office. In my seventh year of teaching, while making the seating charts for the first day of school, I began to feel as if I knew these students even as I hadn't met them yet. So, I wrote my impressions of each student based on their names and tucked my notes away until winter break. There were similar qualities, characteristics, and patterns of behavior in students that shared the same first name or family names as others. Thus, began a eighteen-year quest to research, develop, and test names and their meanings in over seventy countries (including India, Russia, and China) across six continents. Thus, Neimology® Science, the study of the placement of the letters in the name to reveal personality traits was created.