
Eden Patience Sullivan was born on May 15, 1988 in Crocker Park, South Carolina to the town pastor Jackson Sullivan and a stay at home mother Elizabeth Sullivan (nee Wood).

Growing up in such a structured household that relied heavily on their faith, Eden asked a lot of questions that were left unanswered. With this happening she quickly lost her faith and decided that she believed that there was a god but he could not be the only one.

Eden is warmly interested in others. She uses her sensing and judging characteristics to gather specific, detailed information about others, and turn this information into supportive judgments. She wants to like people, and have a special skill at bringing out the best in others.

She's extremely good at reading others, and understanding their point of view. Eden's strong desire to be liked and for everything to be pleasant makes her highly supportive of others. People like to be around her, because she has a special gift of invariably making people feel good about themselves.

Taking responsibilities very seriously, and is very dependable. She values security and stability, and has a strong focus on the details of life. She sees before others do what needs to be done, and does whatever it takes to make sure that it gets done. She enjoys these types of tasks, and are extremely good at them.

Warm and energetic, she needs approval from others to feel good about herself. She is hurt by indifference and doesn't understand unkindness. She is a very giving person, who gets a lot of her personal satisfaction from the happiness of others.

She wants to be appreciated for who she is, and what she gives. She's very sensitive to others, and freely gives practical care. Eden is such a caring individual, that she sometimes has a hard time seeing or accepting a difficult truth about someone she cares about.

Eden has a natural tendency to want to control her environment. Her dominant function demands structure and organization, and seeks closure. She is most comfortable with structured environments. She's not likely to enjoy having to do things which involve abstract, theoretical concepts, or impersonal analysis. She does enjoy creating order and structure, and is very good at tasks which require these kinds of skills.