Your conscious attempts to organise your experience have a compulsive quality
to them, for your methods for getting things done are highly influenced by
your unconscious motivations.  Your methods are therefore infused with a sense
of urgency, and you are naturally curious in order to improve your efficiency.
You are good at tapping in to the drives which underlie the actions of other
people, and you are able to persuade others to your way of doing things, but
you will encounter stiff opposition from others if you try to take over com-
pletely.  You also need to develop more persistence, for so many ideas and
schemes come to your restless mind that you may find it hard to deal with one
aspect of a situation thoroughly before you move onto another.
Your conscious attempts to organise your experiences have a compulsive quality
about them, and for you the issue of method is tied in with the issue of force.
You may have a hard time getting others to agree with your opinions, for they
either appear to put your ideas down strongly, or you may try to impose your
opinions on others in such a way that they resist you.  In either case you need
to organise yourself better, then you will make the best use of your powerful
and inquisitive mind, instead of getting involved in power struggles over issues
which are not really all that important.  For you, first thoughts may not always
be the best, and you may need to carry on a sort of internal debate with your-
self before you finally make up your mind on any issue of importance.
Your conscious attempts to organise your experiences have a sense of urgency
about them, and this can be most helpful to you when trying to persuade others
to follow your line of approach, though you are also quite capable of going it
alone.  You have a knack of quickly discovering which aspects of a situation
have the highest priority, and dealing with them first.  This gives you a vers-
atile and active mind, with a high level of curiousity, though to make the most
of your abilities you will need to develop persistence in following up your id-
eas, if this is not shown elsewhere in your personality.  Then you would be well
suited for any activity involving changing people's opinions about the world,
such as politics, education or the psychosocial sciences.
You are likely to have some difficulties when organising your experiences or
expressing your opinions, for although you have a probing and curious mind,
other people may not understand your methods in the context of your motives.
Thus you may go about your business in a fairly normal way, only to find that
others disagree with you strongly, or you may feel compelled to use force to
challenge the methods and opinions and others.  You need to understand that
ideas are neither right nor wrong, though you may find it hard to stand back
from your ideas for long enough to appreciate this.  You need to recognise
that there are different levels of thinking, and to discriminate between the
important and the trivial, then you can use your fine mind most creatively.
You have a quick and active mind, which you use to grasp the essentials of
a situation, so that you can then organise things to your satisfaction.  You
need to develop some discipline in your methods and some perseverence, but this
should not be too difficult for you; through experience you will learn to app-
reciate what is really worth expending effort upon, and what should be dis-
carded.  You will find that you are able to tap into what makes people tick
fairly easily, and this will help you to persuade them round to your way of
doing things, although you are quite capable of following your own path if the
need arises.  You take your opinions rather seriously, and you will fight
hard to hold on to beliefs, though you may find they are changed later on.
You may feel some confusion when it comes to organising your experiences, for
your unconscious motives sometimes give a compulsive quality to your actions,
which arouses strong reactions from others, or you may feel the need to inter-
fere in other's business.  You need to learn to assert yourself more evenly,
identifying less with your opinions and developing greater objectivity.
You have a complex mind, which can result in stress reactions when you try
to organise your experiences in a logical way.  Until you learn to detach
your motives from your methods through experiences which alter your ideas,
you may find it hard to tone down your approach so that you do not waste
nervous energy in power struggles over issues which are not really important.
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