Your conscious attempts to organise your experiences operate in much the same
way as your natural unconscious instincts.  This places a double emphasis upon
organisation in your psychological make-up, and you are likely to be highly
perceptive of the world around you and of other people, the aim being to pro-
cess as much tangible experience as possible so that you can gain greater con-
trol and mastery over the practical aspects of daily living.  You come across
as a busy person, who is always on the go, and who is thoroughly involved with
the world and other people; you may therefore be quite talkitive, since ex-
changing information is important to you.  To make the most of your perceptive
abilities, you would do best to fit them into the context of a wider framework.
Your conscious attempts to organise your experiences operate differently from
your instinctive approach to life at a less conscious level, in a way which
leads you into considerable involvement with the world and with other people.
Thus you may feel the need to tell other people how you think they should be
organising their lives, since what they do appears to go against the grain.
Perhaps more likely, you will find that your spontaneous way of organising
you life invites a considerable response from other people, who encourage you
to alter your methods by the use of logical argument and discussion.  You need
to accept that both logic and spontaneity are important, then you will find it
easier to share your ideas with others, rather than fight over who is right.
Your conscious attempts to organise your experiences operate harmoniously with
your instinctive approach to the world, which means that you are able to han-
dle different levels of experience adeptly.  You enjoy finding out more about
the world and other people, recognising that having facts at your fingertips
is useful when it comes to planning your life.  You have a natural ability
to be in the right place at the right time, and you also have the gift of
being able to say what you mean when it comes to expressing your ideas and
to communicating with other people about the details of any arrangements to
ensure that things run smoothly.  You may also be quite good at getting out
of tricky situations by the skilful use of words or diversionary tactics.
Your conscious attempts to organise your experiences interfere with your less
conscious more instinctive initial approach to life and vice versa, giving
rise to some problems.  This means that you tend to give out double messages
to people, making it hard for them to understand what you really mean, and
you may be yourself unsure about your own opinions, leading you to assert
them out of proportion to their importance.  You are keen to satisfy your
basic needs on several different levels, and you have high expectations of
yourself and of other people, sometimes to the point of obsession.  You need
to take responsibility for organising your affairs, but you also need to
learn to relax sometimes and behave according to nature rather than reason.
Your conscious attempts to organise your experiences operate quite will with
your instinctive approach to the world, which means that you are interested
in developing skills which help you to gain some control over your environ-
ment.  You will see the importance of exchanging information with other people
and you can be quite cooperative when you see that a job needs to be done well.
You are keen to see that the wheels turn smoothly, and you have a perceptive
eye for the details of organisation which make this happen.  You show a good
sense of timing, and your upbringing has probably taught you the positive
value of punctuality.  This aspect will help you to be efficient, but you also
need to have some higher sense of purpose in life to make the most of yourself.
You may feel some confusion when it comes to expressing yourself, for you are
uncertain whether to do what comes naturally to you, or to adopt a more logical
approach.  With experience you will learn a better sense of timing, knowing
when it is better to be logical, and when it is better to rely upon your native
wits in a given situation; you will then feel rather more comfortable.
You are likely to feel some stress when you express yourself, for when you are
relaxed, you come across in one way, while when you start to think logically
you behave in a rather different way.  Neither way is wrong, but people may
misunderstand you until they get to know you well, and you may have some diff-
iculty in sorting out your priorities until you learn more about yourself.
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