The Twisted Minds of Aimee and Angie

We do not believe in ourselves until someone reveals that deep inside us something is valuable, worth listening to, worthy of our trust, sacred to our touch. Once we believe in ourselves we can risk curiosity, wonder, spontaneous delight or any experience that reveals the human spirit. - EE Cummings

Wednesday, January 11, 2006

Angie - Hmmmm

I found this on MSN just a few seconds ago and it makes me wonder. . . .

Are you just starting out on the career path? Or have you come to a crossroads and feel you need a career change? Many of us have no idea what the right path for us is, and thus tend to blindly follow the advice of parents, teachers, and school counselors when choosing a life path.

Yet too many of us have been steered in the wrong direction, which inevitably results in a lack of satisfaction with what we thought would be our life’s work – and for many, this can touch us on so deep a level it not only affects our personal happiness, but our health as well.

Therefore, it is VITAL that we know what type of profession we are best suited for.

One way to be fairly certain of this is to understand your Sun Sign, and the career fields associated with that sign. One of the first steps you can take is to know what astrologers have known for hundreds of years that the signs and planets play a major role in the type of career each individual would like and thus perform the best. And in recent decades scientific studies have strongly indicated that astrology does indeed have a powerful effect on one’s career choice.

Your Sun Sign is significant when considering your career path, as it is a powerful influence on your personality characteristics. Once you’re aware of the nature of your Sun sign and its career preferences, moving on to study the other indications in your Natal Chart, such as the houses and the positions of the planets, can add to your knowledge and also to your confidence in your choice. But for now, let’s stick with the Sun sign.

Aries:Any career requiring action. This includes the military, law enforcement, firefighting, paramedics, professional athletes, airline pilots – almost anything that involves wearing a uniform. Also: actors, rock or pop musicians, teachers, salesmen, lawyers – anything that involves being in front of an audience.

This makes sence to me because I've always been interested in Criminal Justice and the Music business.

I dunno

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