Hi Ali,
As another Aussie on these MB forums I wish to extend to you a very warm welcome. I would be pleased to give you a reading specifically about your career path, as I can sense that this is one of your greatest concerns at the present moment.
Your date of birth as given in your profile is July 28th 1986.
2+8+7+1+9+8+6=41 4+1=
5
Using numerology your Life Path Number (LPN) is calculated as being
FIVE.
The Life Path 5 suggests that you entered this Earth plane with a great amount of intelligence plus the attitudes and skills to make the world a better place by you having been here. The key word for your Life Path is
FREEDOM (not only your own, but everybody else's as well). In your personal search for freedom and making constant positive progress, you are naturally versatile, adventurous, and advanced in your ways of thinking.
You are likely to be one of those people who is always striving to find answers to the many complex and often frustrating questions that life poses. The bywords for the positive Life Path 5 are
constant change and above all
improvement. You want to be totally unrestrained, as this is the number most often associated with the productive use of freedom in people's best interests.
On balance you are likely to be a good communicator (both through the written and spoken word), and you know just how to motivate people around you and help to bring out their abilities to everyone's advantage. This may be your strongest and most valuable trait. Because of this skill and your amazing sense of humour, you are a truly natural born salesperson. This ability to sell and motivate extends to any sort of physical product all the way through to whatever ideas or concepts you may currently hold as your own.
You really detest routine and boring work, and you are not very good at staying with everyday tasks that must be finished by a definite deadline. On the average, the number 5 personality is rather happy-go-lucky; living for today, and not worrying any more than is felt necessary about tomorrow. It is also important for you to find a job that provides you with thought-provoking tasks and constant challenges, rather than 9 to 5 routine and redundant responsibilities that others of lesser ability than yourself could easily cope with.
You are probably only at your best when dealing directly with the people whom you serve, but the important thing is that you have the flexibility to express yourself at all times in a manner that those working under your supervision will understand and fully co-operate with. You have an innate ability to think through complex matters and analyse them quickly without making a fuss, but then be almost immediately off to try something new as if you felt guilty staying in one place and taking some well deserved quality time out alone in your own company in order to relax.
Don't just sit there, but do something (anything is better than nothing) seems to be your personal motto by which you run most of your life (personal and working). Up to a certain point this constantly motivates you to make improvements. When taken to the extreme however this otherwise positive quality can easily tend to perfectionism and you becoming a workaholic.
You may be one of the most loving and caring of people, as the LPN 5 is surely the most freedom-loving and compassionate of all life paths. Your love of freedom extends to humanity at large, and concern for your fellow man, his freedom and his welfare, may frequently be uppermost in your mind. Therefore any occupation in which the personal qualities described above can be best used would be the ones I would advise you to consider carefully while examining your employment options.
Usually at some point in their life, a number 5 type person experiences some kind of spiritual or emotional crisis or cleansing that may cause them to trade in a standard career for a self-made profession such as being an artist, investigator or journalist. Most number 5's are multi-talented but lack the discipline or desire to follow one path for very long at a time.
Some numerologists joke that they tend to chop and change their jobs like the rest of us change our socks or underwear. They are a bit like chronic window shoppers - moving from one job to another but not stopping with any of them long enough to buy, or in their case to fully commit their time and efforts to getting that particular job done on time.
Hoping that you will find these insights to be both helpful and relevant to your situation when choosing your career,
Love and Light,
eye_of_tiger
