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Sep 15, 2005 01:58

Your Existing Situation

Volatile and outgoing. Needs to feel that events are developing along desired lines, otherwise
irritation can lead to changeability or superficial activities.

Your Stress Sources

The existing situation is disagreeable. Has an unsatisfied need to ally herself with others whose
standards are as high as her own, and to stand out from the rank and file. Her control of her
sensual instincts restricts her ability to give herself, but the resulting isolation leads to the urge
to surrender and allow herself to merge with another. This disturbs her. as such instincts are
regarded as weaknesses to be overcome; she feels that only by continued self-restraint can she hope
to maintain her attitude of individual superiority. Wants to be loved or admired for herself alone;
needs attention, recognition, and the esteem of others.

Your Restrained Characteristics

Emotionally inhibited. Feels forced to compromise, making it difficult for her to form a stable
emotional attachment. The situation is preventing her from establishing herself, but she feels she
must make the best of things as they are.

Your Desired Objective

Takes easily and quickly to anything which provides stimulation. Preoccupied with things of an
intensely exciting nature, whether erotically stimulating or otherwise. Wants to be regarded as an
exciting and interesting personality with an altogether charming and impressive influence on others.
Uses tactics cleverly so as to avoid endangering her chances of success or undermined others'
confidence in herself.

Your Actual Problem

Greatly impressed by the unique, by originality, and by individuals of outstanding
characteristics. Tries to emulate the characteristics she admires and to display originality in her own
personality.

Your Actual Problem #2

Has a fear that she might be prevented from achieving the things she wants. This leads her to
employ great personal charm in her dealings with others, hoping that this will make it easier for her
to reach her objectives.
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