You have a very serious approach to life, and you take yourself equally ser-
iously, for you have a strongly developed conscience.  You have a strong sense
of responsibility and view the world in terms of what it is important for you
to do.  The positive effects of this aspect are that you have considerable
determination and application, which means that you have the potential to
achieve your goals through a combination of good organisation and hard work.
The drawback is that you may take yourself so seriously that you are oversens-
itive and inhibited, and you may feel overburdened with responsibility while
others are having fun.  Whether you are aware more of the helpful or the diff-
icult side of this aspect, you need to learn to relax at least some of the time!
Your upbringing has left you with a conflict between your conscience structure
and your natural way of approaching the world.  When you are young, you may
feel that however you behave you are subject to criticism, even though you are
just behaving naturally, or you may feel that you have to deny your own needs
to fit in with the demands of others.  This may embitter you, so that later in
life you may fight back and become critical of others' spontaneous behaviour.
You probably need to relate to people outside your family to get positive feed-
back about yourself, and you also need to learn to be less defensive, for many
of your problems stem from a limited outlook taught to you in childhood.  You
need to relax more, and to take yourself and your reactions less seriously.
Your upbringing has left you with a conscience structure which blends well with
the way you approach the world spontaneously.  You probably learned when you
were quite young that it is important to develop common sense and a practical
approach in order to get along in the world.  You are likely to develop a
pragmatic approach to life, and you are willing to work hard if you feel that
the end result will be worthwhile.  You have good organising ability, which
means that you would make a good business executive, or deal with the real
world in some other practical way.  While your common sense is a useful asset,
unless other aspects in your chart show more dynamic features in your character
make-up, you could get bogged down in practicalities and become rather boring.
Your upbringing is likely to have left you feeling that you are unworthy in
some way, but in fact you are excessively demanding of yourself.  Probably you
were brought up to feel that your natural way of being in the world was wrong,
and that you should put other people first.  In order to compensate for this,
you are likely either to have retired into yourself, or else to be striving
furiously in the outer world in order to achieve some sense of self-worth
through achievement.  It is important that you learn to relax more, and that
you realise that many of your opinions about yourself and your duties are
based more upon what you were taught to believe, rather than upon reality.
It is possible for you to change your way of looking at things if you wish.
Your upbringing has left you with a conscious structure which blends well
with the way you approach the world spontaneously.  You probably learned the
importance of common sense and of developing a practical approach when you
were young, and you probably have a job where you can see tangible results
for your efforts.  You are good at dealing with reality without your emot-
ions getting too much in the way, which makes you a reliable person who is
willing to take on and live up to your commitments.  You do however need
to relax at times, for you push yourself quite hard.  In addition, you need
to ensure that you do not get bogged down in dealing with details to the
extent that you ignore the overall picture, including emotional factors.
You may feel some confusion about how to behave in the world, wanting just
to be yourself on the one hand, whilst also feeling that you have to conform
to the expectations of other people.  With experience you will learn that
these options are not mutually exclusive, and that it is possible both to
be yourself, and to be so without upsetting other people.
You are likely to feel stress when coming across situations for the first
time, feeling unsure whether to act naturally, or to try to do what you
think is expected of you.  This may lead to feelings of insecurity while
you are young, but as you mature, you will learn that it is possible to
behave spontaneously, developing your own rules for your own behaviour.
as you mature, you will learn that it is possible to
behave spontaneously, developing your own rules for your