Cecelia Ahern has joked that she is "a very weird person" on Friday night's Late Late Show as she spoke about her empathetic nature.
"I love Lego! I think it is only since my kids started playing Lego, then I kind of took over. I love listening and learning from people." Observation obviously is a really huge part of that as well, just watching people and kind of feeling what they are feeling." "I am a highly sensitive, empathetic person. "Like, I love to be with people, I am a sociable person, I am not locked in my house all the time. "You know I was so young at 21 [when] I wrote P.S. I Love You.
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The mother of three said: “I love watching people who are listening. "But it is something that I just do for myself. I think that’s the thing about writing for me, I do it for me. Obviously now, I am all about sharing it because that’s the exciting part. "People always give everything away in their movements and their expressions and I don’t realise I do that until the older I get that I kind of I realise I get stuff and material from just watching people…It’s the audience that I like to watch.” "You know like, I can feel like I can feel it which helps my writing and observation obviously is a really huge part of that as well just watching people and kind of feeling what they are feeling.”
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I think I did about an hour every evening for a few weeks." "I love Lego," she proclaimed. You know like, I can feel like I can feel it," she explained. "I love watching people who are listening. "I think it is only since my kids started playing Lego, then I kind of took over. But they are specific to women."
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And observation obviously is a really huge part of that as well - just watching people and kind of feeling what they are feeling." I really enjoy that." But, they don't look at anyone behind them so I get to hear everything. "It’s not magic, it’s just lots of people are like that, and I feel like I kind of have the emotion then that they are expressing. "I can feel like I can feel it which helps my writing. "And now I understand I am a highly sensitive, empathetic person then when somebody is telling me about something or when I am with someone, I can feel what they are feeling.
The award winning Irish novelist, 40, said she became obsessed with playing with Lego over lockdown.
"I am a very weird person," she said. "Usually they're gifts because I feel like too much of a loser buying it myself. It’s a career highlight." I love things were my mind can just flow." "I loved it and it's like such good therapy. "I think it is only since my kids started playing Lego, then I kind of took over.