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eye_of_tiger
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Age: 59 Zodiac: 
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Location: Adelaide, South Australia
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Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 12:45 am |
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Dear Rosemary,
The date of birth you have so kindly provided shows that you have a Life Path or Destiny number of FIVE. Remember that the general characteristics mentioned are not found in every individual with the same LPN, and even if your personality type seems at first glance incompatible with the type of job at which you are currently working, it certainly does not mean that it will be impossible. It could potentially mean however that with your particular personality type you will encounter more of a challenge than an individual who does not.
The phrase that immediately came to my attention was "LPN 5s do not thrive well in office environments". They often tend to have a somewhat happy go lucky attitude to life in general, and although they are often very good at initiating a plan, they are rarely able or more likely willing to carry it through to a satisfactory completion (that is satisfactory to everyone else other than themselves). They appear to live their lives as if they believe that the Universe will support them no matter what, and for this reason they do not understand the need for self discipline and routine in an office job.
One other significant point which comes out of this reading with regard to your question about your job in the lawyer's office is that it is very common for LPN 5 at some time of their life to experience what is commonly known as a "spiritual or emotional catharsis". What this effectively means is that much of the energy which has previously been used to suppress or even completely ignore unused aspects of the person's total being are freed up as if these mental blocks have now been purged from your system, and it is not highly unusual at this time for the LPN 5 type woman to change her job from one which frequently involves a conventional 9 to 5 routine working for someone else, to branching out on her own in a freelance capacity as an artist or even a journalist. In other words, a self made profession where your relative success or lack of depends almost entirely on you and your perseverance in a far less secure type of job than the one which you have just left.
Also consistent with the general profile I mentioned above of an LPN 5 person often not staying with a specific plan for very long, she will tend to change jobs many times throughout her working life in an attempt to find one which will not only offer her a reasonable degree of security but will at the same time give her the opportunity to make her way almost entirely on her own, rather than having to always depend on others as part of a team.
She is consequently a bit of a maverick or loner when it comes to her wanting to branch out on her own and to prove to herself once and for all that she has what it takes in order to be successful in what is still for all intensive purposes predominantly a man's business world.
I repeat that it does not automatically follow that if you have this personality type that it will therefore necessarily be impossible for you to be relatively successful in a job of the type you have just described. What I do think it means is that you will need to carefully watch out for the common traps which people with an LPN 5 personality often fall into, and work on these so that their possible negative influence on your chances of being successful in this job is either greatly reduced or perhaps in some people completely removed.
PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE do not regard this reading as a solid barrier beyond which you have no hope of moving, but view it instead as a greater challenge for a woman of your personality type than it would be for most others, who did not at the same time possess your great strength of character and your sheer determination to succeed at whatever the costs. If you cannot for some reason see things from this more positive perspective, completely ignore and discard anything I have said in this reading.
I wish you success and happiness in your new job, and I have every confidence that you are more than capable of overcoming the challenges placed in front of you.
Please check your private message inbox, ASAP.
Blessings to you,
EOT 
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Rosemary
Age: 49 Zodiac: 
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Location: New zealand
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Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2007 1:35 am |
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Hi Eye of the Tiger
Thanks for that. No I dont take it all seriously as I have tended to have a lot of jobs in the past and a lot of them where temporary jobs so I didnt leave many of them so thats something. What you say makes sense.
I am aware that I tend to get bored with the 9 - 5 routine but these days I tend to hang on to what I can get because its so hard to get anything else thats permanent or sort of permanent so that helps me to focus as well.
Its true I dont generally feel office work is not my career choice but I do enjoy the computer work and the people that i have met. A couple of offices for me were really toxic ones so I did leave them but heres hoping this one will be OK.
I guess what will be will be and I will see what happens.
Thanks again
Rosemary
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