Aries is a Cardinal Fire sign, ruled by Mars. As the first sign in the zodiac, and corresponding with the first day of spring, the Aries individual is a mover and shaker, fearlessly forging ahead or "springing forth" into new territory. Indeed, some very influential historical characters are found under this sign including Thomas Jefferson (April 13) and Leonardo Da Vinci (April 15). The raw power of the Aries/Taurus cusp personality gone bad is epitomized by none other than Adolph Hitler (April 20).
The Aries personality is always a force to be reckoned with. These are curious and energetic individuals, always delving into new areas, but often quickly becoming bored and moving on, leaving unfinished projects in their wake. Arians are forthcoming and direct. They don't generally have hidden agendas or ulterior motives. If they find an area in which they are interested for a long period, they can become quite accomplished, well-known, and wealthy.
For those with an Aries child, you have a child with confidence and the innate resources to deal with new ideas and situations. This child is likely quite opinionated and is often territorial about possessions. This kid will tell you like it is according to their own inner truths, and will not feel bad about it later. These are the free birds of childhood, and they feel that they have the right to explore new territories unhindered, both physical and mental. Getting a child like this to follow the rules may be a challenge, but if they understand that the rule is for safety or other logical reasons, they are likely to agree and comply. Even when young, all Arians are very competitive and cannot stand it if they do not come out on top. This "me first" attitude will be evident throughout life, and they often get what they want simply because of this unshakable attitude. The Arian child is very active, jumping into action whenever something interests him, but when asked to do uninteresting mundane tasks like cleaning their room they will resort to procrastination and even lies to get out of doing this unappealing job. The Aries child will have problems in school occasionally, but their competitive nature will usually pull them through. They want more than anything to be Number One!
Adult Arians in the workplace do well if they find jobs in which they can work on their own terms. Many Arians are self-employed for this reason, and many others are managers and foremen. An Arian can function well under other people, however, as long as he has some authority over someone else too. The Army structure with its many levels seems well-suited to Arians, and politics are a natural for this sign. Occupations that involve driving and the open road are appealing to Aries, as are outside sales type occupations. Arians are intellectual more than spiritual, so you won't find too many in prominent religious or holistic capacities. Arians will not be happy at the bottom of the heap unless they feel that they are in charge of something or someone. An Arian will do well in a job situation with a big picture, with supporting cast to do the finishing work.
If you have found a romantic partner in an Aries, be prepared to take second seat. Although you will not lead the parade, your partner will go to any length to make sure your needs and desires are well taken care of. This is a double-edged sword that anyone contemplating a relationship with Aries should be aware of. If you are one that is content to be taken care of, this is your perfect match. Your partner will make it his or her mission to keep you happy. However, if you are not content to follow, explosive arguments will erupt and an unwinnable power struggle will ensue, leaving you both drained and unhappy.
The best matches for Aries for sure are Leo and Sagittarius, but Taurus, Gemini, Aquarius, and Pisces may work for some too, depending on the individuals. Aries may find themselves drawn to their polar opposite, Libra, but this is probably not the best match for them.
Aries in any relationship is magnetic and intense, and others are drawn to these qualities. The Aries individual prefers a strong partner and strong friends, but only those who are capable of giving the impression that Aries is in the lead. Aries will be a loyal friend as long as the relationship keeps evolving and they feel that it is of benefit, but if they become bored or the relationship becomes stale, they will assuredly get out. One who is in any relationship with an Aries should know when to push and when to back off and give the Aries some space. Aries likes a challenge but pushing too hard will drive him off. A sure-fire strategy with an Aries in any relationship capacity is to verbalize often that you find them smart and worthwhile, and that they are number one with you! Remember, with Aries, the by-words are "me first!"
Interesting fact: Adolf Hitler had the same Zodiac sign as me.
Sunday, September 19, 2010
My Personality
The Yellow Personality - The “Let’s Do It Differently” People Yellows are self-confident personalities.
The words that apply to Yellows are self-reliant, self-respected, self made, self-motivated, self-esteem, self-starters, and self-fulfilled. They believe in themselves and their capabilities, and they rely heavily on their intellectual abilities. Yellows know that if they put their mind to something, they can accomplish it. Their philosophy is that if they believe it, they can achieve it. When you combine these strong Yellow characteristics with their ambition, they are truly capable of transforming their dreams into accomplishments.
Yellows are true visionaries and conceptual thinkers. They find great pleasure in thinking about the future and just letting their minds wander, exploring the world of endless possibilities. Yellows are challengers, and their primary purpose in life is to make a difference. They are not shy when it comes to challenging authority or the establishment’s way of thinking. The drive behind the Yellow’s need to challenge is they want to know why and how things work so they can make them better. The motto of the Yellow is to think-out-of-the box. Their need to challenge is not only directed at others, it is also selfdirected. They are always escalating their standards and personal expectations. They are the personalities who dare to do things differently just to see if they can do it better, or to see if there is a more effective way. They are compulsive about improving things. Yellows are often described as nonconformists and mavericks. And, even though they may learn to look as if they are conforming to the conventional way of doing things, they are truly square pegs trying to fit into a round world.
Yellows need autonomy and independence. They live by their own internal rules and code of conduct. They have very high principles and values, and will challenge anyone or anything that questions either. They are not compliant personalities and are not easily influenced by others or by traditional limitations. Yellows march to their own drummers. Yellows need the freedom to utilize their intelligence, to pursue their quest for knowledge and wisdom, and to continue to develop their competency by acquiring new skills and expanding their capabilities. They are deep and innovative thinkers. For Yellows, being an expert is not the only thing, it is everything. They are very demanding on themselves and will not settle for anything less than perfection.
They view life as something to master.
They are the perfect scientists because of their need to comprehend, predict, and explain both concepts and realities. Research is their forte. They are driven by the need to understand. Yellows live to solve problems in order to create better systems and procedures. In fact, the more complicated the challenge, the better. For a Yellow, problems offer the opportunity to exercise their minds and expand their intellect. Yellows pride themselves on their problem-solving skills and realize that identifying the problem is only half of the equation—finding the best solution is the other half.
The words that apply to Yellows are self-reliant, self-respected, self made, self-motivated, self-esteem, self-starters, and self-fulfilled. They believe in themselves and their capabilities, and they rely heavily on their intellectual abilities. Yellows know that if they put their mind to something, they can accomplish it. Their philosophy is that if they believe it, they can achieve it. When you combine these strong Yellow characteristics with their ambition, they are truly capable of transforming their dreams into accomplishments.
Yellows are true visionaries and conceptual thinkers. They find great pleasure in thinking about the future and just letting their minds wander, exploring the world of endless possibilities. Yellows are challengers, and their primary purpose in life is to make a difference. They are not shy when it comes to challenging authority or the establishment’s way of thinking. The drive behind the Yellow’s need to challenge is they want to know why and how things work so they can make them better. The motto of the Yellow is to think-out-of-the box. Their need to challenge is not only directed at others, it is also selfdirected. They are always escalating their standards and personal expectations. They are the personalities who dare to do things differently just to see if they can do it better, or to see if there is a more effective way. They are compulsive about improving things. Yellows are often described as nonconformists and mavericks. And, even though they may learn to look as if they are conforming to the conventional way of doing things, they are truly square pegs trying to fit into a round world.
Yellows need autonomy and independence. They live by their own internal rules and code of conduct. They have very high principles and values, and will challenge anyone or anything that questions either. They are not compliant personalities and are not easily influenced by others or by traditional limitations. Yellows march to their own drummers. Yellows need the freedom to utilize their intelligence, to pursue their quest for knowledge and wisdom, and to continue to develop their competency by acquiring new skills and expanding their capabilities. They are deep and innovative thinkers. For Yellows, being an expert is not the only thing, it is everything. They are very demanding on themselves and will not settle for anything less than perfection.
They view life as something to master.
They are the perfect scientists because of their need to comprehend, predict, and explain both concepts and realities. Research is their forte. They are driven by the need to understand. Yellows live to solve problems in order to create better systems and procedures. In fact, the more complicated the challenge, the better. For a Yellow, problems offer the opportunity to exercise their minds and expand their intellect. Yellows pride themselves on their problem-solving skills and realize that identifying the problem is only half of the equation—finding the best solution is the other half.
Monday, September 13, 2010
Fun Times
Its been a great weekend, although I didn't do all I wanted to do. Same for last weekend.
My sister turned 21, and we had a family get together for her. I bought her the prettiest champagne glass ever! After her party, me and a few friends went out.
I wanted to get drunk, I don't get that drunk very often anymore, but I have to say, I got completely wasted, absolutely useless, and extremely lovable as always. Too lovable... And I forgot my phone at a stranger's house.
This weekend, it was my best friend's 24th birthday. Not very special, but he means a lot to me, so, I could not resist going. Funny thing is, last weekend I got a bit lovable with one of my friends, and this weekend got a bit lovable with another friend, infron't of last week's smooch. Oops...
Anywhoo, I still don't know if I like either of them, but at least one of them is making an effort to get to know me. And I have nothing to lose.
Dilemma of the week: I'm bored with my job, started a second one, hated it after 1 shift, and I can't quit, because daddy said so. Now what?!?!
Get a hobby. Lose weight. I set my goals a long time ago. I never follow through. At least I'm prepared for 3 weeks of intensive studying, relaxing, dieting, and exercise. Plus swimming. I really can't wait to get in a pool, and its almost hot enough. And hopefully by then my sinuses clear up. I need to go donate blood again too.
Sad part of my week: It's our 5 year anniversary at my Primary School, and I won't be able to go... Road trip!
Can't wait for that either. Getting on a long road again. Its going to be awesome.
And I found a new idea for a tattoo, I decided that I really don't want a tramp-stamp, so my previous design won't work. Pretty, isn't it?
Oh, and a new discovery this week, a song:
Jack Parow - I miss
I miss two tone clothes from Andre Carl
I miss fokken early Monday morning skoolsaal
I miss the parties when my parents where gone
I miss the days when the booze was still strong
I miss those hip high full suite bikinis
I miss Mickey Mouse shirts and polka dot minis
I miss the original Indiana Jones merch
I miss the duck from fokken telefun quiz
I miss early morning kaalvoet rugby
I miss KFC when it was still called Kentucky
I miss days when I thought movies were real
I miss my ouma sitting reading Danielle Steel
I miss the first child's play and Jurassic Park
I miss Jake the snake, Gold Dust and Owen Heart
I miss it and Freddy and Jason volies
I miss sneaking down the to TV and watching late night movies
bad old pussycat
whole day long
teenage mutant ninja turtles
by the power of grey skull
ghost busters
I miss the students seats at Newlands rugby park
I miss sleeping with the lights on because I'm scared at the dark
I miss Leon Schuster when he was still taking the piss
I miss screaming Province with my hand in a fist
I miss doing cut and paste projects for school
I miss pollyotters and having braais by the pool
I miss Dinoryders, Bravestar and Bionic Six
I miss Cheers, Arende, Who’s the Boss and Wings
I miss puzzles with mom and playing with play dough
tell me “where in the world is Carmen Sandiego”
I miss giving girls lifts home on my poegie
I miss the days in Marc’s car of just smoking and cruising
I miss the A Team and Murder She Wrote
I miss the days when I was still kak scared to smoke
I miss the days when special effects were hand made
when Francios Pienaar still played rugby and didn’t eat Lays
There’s so much I miss from the old days
There’s so much that I learnt from the old ways
Another kid fokken raised by the 80′s
Kytie Kytie, jy was nie net 'n mytie
I was raise by girls in outfits and kop doeke
kaal bolyf, kla oortyd en kaal fokken voete
Dallas, Dynasty en Agter elke man
Kringe innie bos en Ballade vir n enkeling
Voortrekker camps and CSV kampe
Mufasa, Aladin, Bambi and Thumper
Klei lat, Swart Kat and self-built tree houses
no shoes, no worries, play holes in my trousers
there’s a lot of good things that happened back then
but I cant keep going on about way back when
so that’s enough of that, no way no how..
Cause I’ll miss all the shit that I'm doing right now
That's it for now.
My sister turned 21, and we had a family get together for her. I bought her the prettiest champagne glass ever! After her party, me and a few friends went out.
I wanted to get drunk, I don't get that drunk very often anymore, but I have to say, I got completely wasted, absolutely useless, and extremely lovable as always. Too lovable... And I forgot my phone at a stranger's house.
This weekend, it was my best friend's 24th birthday. Not very special, but he means a lot to me, so, I could not resist going. Funny thing is, last weekend I got a bit lovable with one of my friends, and this weekend got a bit lovable with another friend, infron't of last week's smooch. Oops...
Anywhoo, I still don't know if I like either of them, but at least one of them is making an effort to get to know me. And I have nothing to lose.
Dilemma of the week: I'm bored with my job, started a second one, hated it after 1 shift, and I can't quit, because daddy said so. Now what?!?!
Get a hobby. Lose weight. I set my goals a long time ago. I never follow through. At least I'm prepared for 3 weeks of intensive studying, relaxing, dieting, and exercise. Plus swimming. I really can't wait to get in a pool, and its almost hot enough. And hopefully by then my sinuses clear up. I need to go donate blood again too.
Sad part of my week: It's our 5 year anniversary at my Primary School, and I won't be able to go... Road trip!
Can't wait for that either. Getting on a long road again. Its going to be awesome.
And I found a new idea for a tattoo, I decided that I really don't want a tramp-stamp, so my previous design won't work. Pretty, isn't it?
Oh, and a new discovery this week, a song:
Jack Parow - I miss
I miss two tone clothes from Andre Carl
I miss fokken early Monday morning skoolsaal
I miss the parties when my parents where gone
I miss the days when the booze was still strong
I miss those hip high full suite bikinis
I miss Mickey Mouse shirts and polka dot minis
I miss the original Indiana Jones merch
I miss the duck from fokken telefun quiz
I miss early morning kaalvoet rugby
I miss KFC when it was still called Kentucky
I miss days when I thought movies were real
I miss my ouma sitting reading Danielle Steel
I miss the first child's play and Jurassic Park
I miss Jake the snake, Gold Dust and Owen Heart
I miss it and Freddy and Jason volies
I miss sneaking down the to TV and watching late night movies
bad old pussycat
whole day long
teenage mutant ninja turtles
by the power of grey skull
ghost busters
I miss the students seats at Newlands rugby park
I miss sleeping with the lights on because I'm scared at the dark
I miss Leon Schuster when he was still taking the piss
I miss screaming Province with my hand in a fist
I miss doing cut and paste projects for school
I miss pollyotters and having braais by the pool
I miss Dinoryders, Bravestar and Bionic Six
I miss Cheers, Arende, Who’s the Boss and Wings
I miss puzzles with mom and playing with play dough
tell me “where in the world is Carmen Sandiego”
I miss giving girls lifts home on my poegie
I miss the days in Marc’s car of just smoking and cruising
I miss the A Team and Murder She Wrote
I miss the days when I was still kak scared to smoke
I miss the days when special effects were hand made
when Francios Pienaar still played rugby and didn’t eat Lays
There’s so much I miss from the old days
There’s so much that I learnt from the old ways
Another kid fokken raised by the 80′s
Kytie Kytie, jy was nie net 'n mytie
I was raise by girls in outfits and kop doeke
kaal bolyf, kla oortyd en kaal fokken voete
Dallas, Dynasty en Agter elke man
Kringe innie bos en Ballade vir n enkeling
Voortrekker camps and CSV kampe
Mufasa, Aladin, Bambi and Thumper
Klei lat, Swart Kat and self-built tree houses
no shoes, no worries, play holes in my trousers
there’s a lot of good things that happened back then
but I cant keep going on about way back when
so that’s enough of that, no way no how..
Cause I’ll miss all the shit that I'm doing right now
That's it for now.
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