   
The Chinese Zodiac
If you're familiar with the traditional zodiac signs, you may want
to know a little more about the Chinese zodiac, and how each of the
animal symbols represent a certain personality that you may be able
to relate to. This form of zodiac is also slightly different in that
each animal has a year that 'belongs' to it, meaning that the energy
of that year is governed by that animal sign Here are a few examples
to give you a better understanding of this ancient Asian astrology:
The Rooster: Roosters are quick on their feet, and are especially
witty. They know how to solve a problem on the spot, and are always
on the go. Roosters are also control freaks; they want to be able to
have things--and people--go their way. They also have high standards
for others, and expect their coworkers, friends, and family to live
up to them. Roosters are also very honest people, and will tell you
what you want to know about them. They have excellent people skills,
and are most likely to take jobs as salespeople or journalists.
Rabbit. If you are a rabbit, you are most likely the more bashful
signs of the Chinese zodiac. You are attractive, and have a close
circle of friends around you. Rabbits are also sensitive, and don't
deal with conflict very well. They need someone around them who is
going to be supportive at all times, and can thrive well with people
who will not take advantage of them.
Monkey. The monkey is often the most exciting or funny person at a
party of social gathering. They have lots of friends, and aren't
scared to make friends that are very different from one another.
However, monkeys tend to put themselves first, and while other
people may take this the wrong way, it is simply a part of the
monkey's nature. The monkey can also be very accident-prone, but he
or she is not phased by this, and has the great ability to bounce
back.
Tigers. The tiger is a born leader, and has a naturally
authoritative personality. But, tigers are very sensitive, and can
often lose their tempers or get emotional without warning. Tigers
are often moving very quickly trying to get things done and stay
organized, but it would do them good to take some time for rest and
reflection every once in a while.
Dragon. The dragon is considered to be the luckiest sign in the
Chinese zodiac. The dragon is cautioned not to let its ego get the
best of them, since they will find success in love and career
throughout life. Dragons are fun-loving and intelligent, and can
balance their fiery nature with a calming spirit. Dragons know how
to keep people motivated, and they give great advice to friends and
family.
For more great information on Chinese zodiac signs, as well as
details on your sign,visit ivillage.com or lifescript.com.
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