You express your conscious will in a natural and open manner, the more so if
your Ascendant is in the same sign as the Sun.  This means that your aims are
clear for all to see, which has the advantage that you project yourself hon-
estly, indeed you are likely to attract notice as soon as you enter a room.
However, you may find it hard to disguise a natural wish to be the centre of
attention, which others may come to resent if you appear to hog the limelight.
Still, others will respect your forthrightness and naive honesty, provided
they also sense that you also allow them their place too.  To make the best
of the advantages given by your ability to be direct, you need to ensure that
you develop other sides to your personality as well.
It may take you some time, and plenty of interaction with other people, for
you to find out what you really want out of life for yourself.  You may well
be attracted to qualities which appear to belong to other people, which are
really present in your own personality if you stop to think about it.  At
best you can learn most about yourself through your relationships and by
observing the world.  However your natural approach to life at the level of
organising your immediate experience is such that it is different from how
you really want to be, and this could result in your seeing other people as
presenting opposition to your plans, and you may try to battle with them
until you understand yourself and others rather better.
Your conscious will is expressed in a way which blends well with your natural
way of approaching the world, which means that you come across honestly and
openly, and others can understand where you are going in your life and why.
You should not allow this to encourage you to become lazy, assuming that no
effort is required from yourself to make the most of your talents.  While
you are quite capable of showing considerable energy and perseverence when
your interest is aroused in a project, you will benefit greatly if you also
pay some attention to those matters which are less important at first sight.
You will then find that you enjoy life to the full, both in your profess-
ional life and in your spare-time activities.
Your natural way of approaching a situation is at odds with your more con-
scious motivations, which may lead to some difficulty.  The unconscious
image you project of your personality contrasts with your aims and actions
taken at a more conscious level.  You may be content to just be your nat-
ural self, but find that other people have different plans for you, or you
may be full of ambition but find that your methods go against the grain,
leading to dissatisfaction.  You need to learn to be more honest with
yourself and with other people about both your aims and your methods.
Neither your aims nor your methods are wrong, but they operate in rather
different ways, and you need to learn how to integrate them.
You like to get along with people, realising that you are at your best when
indulging in cooperative ventures, where your own goals are likely to come
more easily through combining with other people.  You are likely to be in-
quisitive and sociable, for at least on the surface you come across as being
keen to become involved, particularly if you believe this will lead to tang-
ible results.  You will find an education helps you to develop practical
skills, and you will want to have a job that you find personally satisfying,
otherwise you will become bored and restless.  You may also enjoy travelling
to broaden your horizons, and although you enjoy having a wide variety of
friends, you will become impatient with people who try to limit your freedom.
You may feel confused about the direction you want to take in life, for you
see many opportunities, some of which appear incompatible.  You may need to
try out some of these, though you may feel uncomfortable about doing so.
However you will eventually find some goal you can pursue without feeling
that it goes against what your first impressions told you.
You may suffer some strain from a conflict involving what you want to do
and what you feel you ought to be doing.  The truth is that you do not
have to sacrifice one for the sake of the other, though you may need to do
what you want to do at one time, and what you ought to do at another.  Your
intense involvements with other people will help you achieve a balance.
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