| sk116 wrote: |
Can someone pls give me a career reading about whether I would be getting into medical residency next year and where I would end up next year. I am very concerned about it and feel as if I have no direction as to where my life is going to go next year. What city/state am I going to end up next year? Will I be working? What would I be doing? Would I be married next year?
Is there anything that I can do to help my situation that I get the medical residency and husband that I want for next year?
Thank you,
DOB: 11/6/79 |
I would be pleased to offer you a career reading about whether or not it is felt that you are likely to have a successful career as a medical resident and doctor, but unfortunately it is unlikely to tell you all the things which you are wanting to know here. Without knowing the qualifications and skills of the other applicants who would be competing with you for your medical residency, any predictions about whether you will get that position would be highly unreliable in making any decisions which depend upon you getting the job. For example if you are like most medical students or doctors beginning their career, your money is in short supply and if you are pinning your hopes of getting married next year to someone with whom you are already in a steady relationship with entirely upon becoming a medical resident, you are on decidedly shaky ground.
So if it is OK with you, let us focus exclusively on your career itself, as your subject heading clearly indicates that it is your top priority at the moment, with most of your other questions being relative side issues. Your reader senses that you are experiencing an unusually high level of anxiety about your future in general which is perfectly understandable in the light of all the other dreams and ambitions which you feel depend upon you becoming a medical resident, moving to another town or state, or getting married, which is acting against you getting any of these. Worrying yourself sick about your future and being concerned about it are two quite different things, and if you were to become a chronic worrier like me then perhaps you should be seriously reconsidering becoming a medical resident at all, as the levels of stress and your working hours are only likely to increase beyond what they already are if your application was approved.
Now your DOB of 11-6-1979 using basic numerology calculates to your Life Path Number (LPN) being
SEVEN.
(1+1)+(6)+(1+9+7+9)=2+6+26=34 3+4=
7
This means that based upon the average personality profile of an individual who is walking the same number 7 life and career path as yourself, you would be expected to display some or all of the following positive and negative qualities of character, when you entered your current lifetime. Of course it is true that you are not average but essentially unique within yourself when compared to everyone else, and much has happened to you since you were a babe in arms which could have significantly modified your qualities of character and temperament as well as potentially in what type of career you are most likely to be successful when you grow up.
Here then are the key words and phrase commonly attributed to unique individuals following the number 7 life and career path, to help you decide if you feel that you are appropriately suited to become a medical resident, where you are already living. It is felt that if you do not possess the right qualities for a medical resident in the place where you are currently living, then moving somewhere else is not going to suddenly change you into someone who is, although the relative availability of the job in your new location may turn out to be greater than it is in your current one. If you are not suited for it at all, then having more chances of getting it is not going to be of any use to you in furthering your ambitions. I am confining these key words and phrases to only those which are felt to be especially relevant to helping you to decide about your career. We neither have the time nor space available to us on this forum to be able to look at the complete list of your most likely personality strengths and weaknesses.
LPN 7 tend on average to be:
deep thinkers
loners
lacking in faith or belief about themselves and about their abilities
intellectual
analytical
intuitive
reserved
conventional
shows a natural inclination towards spiritual subjects
tends more towards being cynical and pessimistic
secretive
terribly insecure
wise
studious
a seeker of truth
perfectionist (they often expect the same level of perfection from those people whom they work closely with on a daily basis)
workaholic
inward looking or introvert
love solitude as an antidote to them experiencing high levels of stress
values his or her independence
can be too independent for their own good
can be inconsiderate of other people's feelings when pursuing a goal
can be inflexible in their approach to virtually anything
others may find them to be highly unpredictable in their emotions and behaviour (which frequently makes working with LPN 7s a significant challenge for non 7s)
The optimum career path or job type for LPN 7s would include the following, although this list is anything but complete and there are therefore many more optimum careers for you, than those few which appear in it.
Life Path Number 7: Career
| Quote: |
| Life path number 7 people are very intelligent and intellectual. They usually are not satisfied with an average educational qualification and tend to pursue higher education including masters and Phd. They love gaining knowledge and expertise, especially through practical experience. As they hate any kind of physical labor, jobs involving the use of intellect are best suited for them. They make great mathematicians, programmers, engineers, inventors, scientists and DOCTORS. Life path number 7 people also have a great belief in mysticism and occult and can be researchers in many unexplored ancient fields. Thus the pursuit of knowledge takes them ahead in their career. |
http://www.wishafriend.com/numerology/lifepathnumber/lifepathnumber7.php
Based upon this numerology career path reading you are clearly well suited to becoming a successful doctor and medical resident, but if you allow some of your more negative character tendencies to get the best of you, such a career direction may not be in your best interests after all. What you make of your personality strengths and abilities as a doctor/medical resident and whether you move to another town, city or state within the next six months covered by this reading is largely up to you to decide. No reading can ever or should ever try to make this potentially life changing decision in your place.
Hoping that this reading is felt to be of some use to you in planning what you will do next year if you do get your medical residency, in combination with information gained from other non intuitive sources, both professional and non professional.
All the very best of good fortune for your future career as a doctor/medical resident and possibly a mentor/guide/teacher for younger and less experienced student doctors further down the road, but ONLY if you can get your negative tendencies under reasonable control in the meantime.
Healer: first heal thyself,
EoT
