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| I think a psychic reading is more welcome than the tarot one. |
Personally I feel that both the following numerology based and a full tarot reading which I am not qualified to give you have an important complementary role to play with the other. Sometimes approaching the same problem from more than one viewpoint or method of divination can give good results when continuing to use the same psychic tool repeatedly month after month has reached a virtual dead end.
A DOB of 14/01/1987 gives you a Life Path Number (LPN) of
FOUR.
Just hold on to that fact at the moment, until the first part of your reading which is coming through me at the moment has finally run its course.
After I had mentioned that I did not know the reasons why you may be unintentionally sabotaging your own efforts to become an an electrical and electronic engineer after having graduated from a course which would normally lead to this, I was prompted to look at the information available on the internet about the percentage of women who take on this occupation as their main means of earning an honest living. I realize that the following statistic is now 9 years old, but according to my research on the subject the situation has not significantly improved for women engineers since then. The number of women working in your chosen area may actually have become further reduced compared the 2002 figure.
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| Women make up 10.3% of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (US Department of Labor, 2002) |
The reading is suggesting that one of the most important reasons you might feel unmotivated about becoming an engineer of the Electrical or electronic type is your gender. Even in these days of the liberated woman and when I am certain that some women would greatly surpass even some of the most gifted and capable male engineers in their ability to do this job well, both becoming an E&E engineer and subsequently being promoted in that profession are very weighted against members of the fairer sex.
Engineering to a large extent is still a man's world and job?
A woman must therefore defy these statics and male oriented attitudes by getting much higher results than her male counterparts, and work much harder to be able to get the same level of recognition. My comment about you feeling as though you are an imposter could be right after all, when you feel that you stand out as a woman engineer when 90% or more of those employed are men. From a logical viewpoint if you simply look at the statistics which appear to be against you getting into and becoming well established in such a career, your chances are to be honest not looking particularly encouraging, especially if you are already having second thoughts about whether the extra effort involved in becoming one is worth it.
But in order to complete this reading you are being asked in turn to think about what or who it is in your life that influenced you to do that particular course in the first place, knowing full well at the time that you would need to go the extra distance to prove both to your employers as well as importantly yourself that you had what it takes to stand out as an excellent engineer as a woman, when surrounded by men doing the same job. You come across to me as highly intelligent, so I seriously doubt that you were unaware of all this when you chose to do that course. Or did someone else impose the decision upon you, as though your opinion did not matter? What attracted you most to such a male oriented profession, or were you simply imitating as the most sincere form of flattery a family member or friend who already works and does well as an E&E engineer?
In my attempt to answer this question, and subsequently get an idea as to whether putting aside your gender for the moment the average individual walking the number 4 life path might be expected to be attracted to and excel at this noble profession according to her personality strengths and weaknesses as predicted using numerology.
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The Life Path 4 produces the most trustworthy, practical, and down-to-earth of individuals; the cornerstone members of society. The goal of this life path is learning to take orders and to carry them out with dedication and perseverance. You always demand as much from yourself as you do from others, and sometimes a lot more. ..............
POSITIVE TRAITS
You are an excellent organizer and planner because of your innate ability to view things in a very common sense and practical way. You are a wonderful manager with a great sense of how to get the job done........... If patience and determination can ever win, you are sure to achieve great success in life.
NEGATIVE TRAITS
The negative side of the 4 can prove dogmatic to an excess, narrow-minded, and repressive. A lot of skin-deep people turn you off, and you lack the tact to keep your feelings from being totally clear to all around. Additionally, the negative 4 has a bad tendency to get too caught up in the daily routine of affairs and often misses the big picture and major opportunities that come along once in a while. |
Source:
http://numerology.findyourfate.com/lifepath-number.htm
See the above website for further details and typical traits for the average (you are effectively unique, and any thing but being average) LPN 4 person, at the exact moment of his or her birth. Since much has happened to you in the way of life experiences between now and then, as an adult of 24 years of age, some of these traits may have been modified, removed or added to since you were age zero. So the main note of caution which comes with this reading is that it is for general interest or entertainment purposes only.
This predicted list of characteristics must never be used alone by itself to help you decide whether becoming an E&E engineer is the best possible career direction for you to take. You can lack all of the positive qualities included on this list, and still be an exceptional woman and/or engineer.
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Life Path Number 4 Career: BUILDER
People with a number 4 life path number like careers where they can be the methodical, practical and organized people that they are. Hard-working with a high level of concentration, you like to see a job well done. You can be trusted to see a project through although you hate rushing your work because, as long as you’re given enough time to add the finishing touches to a project, you’ll always deliver.................You’ll feel equally at ease in positions with responsibility in administration, finance or computing, but are also drawn to careers in banking, insurance, construction and driving. You could just as easily be an ENGINEER as you could be a magistrate. |
Source:
http://gaeas.co.uk/life-path-number-4-career-builder.html
Based exclusively on the above reading it is predicted that if you are by some method able to get around or triumph over the extra pressures which you feel are being exerted on you to become an outstanding woman and E&E engineer at the same time, than you would be expected to be very successful and good promotion material if you had any ambitions in that direction to want to lead instead of always following. Any type of engineer constructs or builds something. And E&E engineers are no exception to this general rule. Instead of buildings and bridges, you would instead be working with machinery, high voltages and building electronics. So this numerology reading would equally apply to E&E engineers, as it also would to structural and chemical engineers.
In closing, take a look at the following website, or your local equivalent. I feel that an organization such as this one might be able to help you to more strongly motivate yourself not to prematurely give up on what could potentially be your most likely to be successful and well paid line of work and life career, merely because you are female.
IEEE Women in Engineering
IEEE Women in Engineering (WIE) is the largest international professional organization dedicated to promoting women engineers and scientists.
http://www.ieee.org/membership_services/membership/women/index.html
Wishing you all the very best for the future, whether or not you eventually choose to ignore the advice being freely offered to you via this reading (which it is always your prerogative or right to do). I am not doing this in order to pressure you into becoming an engineer, if you feel that you could not stand it. You may have already had quite enough outside pressure placed upon you by someone other than me to do this. I do not wish to add to that already major pressure now, even with the best of intentions to want to help you (understood?).
L&L,
EoT
