George Nader challenges and difficulties
George Nader takes his personal relationships so seriously that they may seem more like work, constant effort and compromise, rather than a free and enjoyable sharing experience. He may feel that relationships in general require more of him than they are worth, and George enters into any close relationship cautiously and conscientiously. George Nader also fears entrapment in close relationships.
It may be difficult for George Nader to play spontaneously or just let his hair down, for he tends to inhibit that side of his by being too self-conscious and concerned with the impression he is making.
George may work very hard at some sport or creative medium in order to excel, for he wants very, very much to be noticed, acknowledged and recognized as special in some way. Though he may indeed be outstanding, George Nader also needs to learn to relax and enjoy himself more.
His aspirations and dreams are always tempered by realism and practical considerations. George Nader pursues his aims in a systematic, disciplined and thorough manner, and he is willing to take his time, advancing slowly and steadily toward his goal.
Sometimes George Nader underestimates what is possible, and holds himself back unnecessarily due to a lack of faith or an overly cautious attitude.
George Nader has a tendency to think on the dark side, is somewhat gloomy and touchy and easily disappointed. He may find it hard to keeps his attention on the real world and may become obsessed with strange ideas and fanciful beliefs.
He is inclined to preserve and build up his heritage. Others are attracted to him, but at the same time George Nader gives the impression of being unapproachable. Nader tends to hold back his feelings and is somewhat inhibited with others, especially in his love relationships.
Now we will discuss patterns of behavior which George Nader instinctively and habitually reverts to when under stress - a mostly subconscious process that he is apt to over indulge in because it is so familiar and hence easy for him. The direction George Nader needs to follow in order to develop balance, greater awareness, and wholeness is also described.
Instinctively he is a fighter and an individualist who can stand alone when necessary. Very often, however, George stands alone when he does not need to, not realizing the support, assistance, and resources others may have to offer. George Nader has a tendency to "reinvent the wheel" and to feel that he must be self-reliant and that only he can come up with the answers he needs. Implicit in this attitude is a kind of arrogance as well as a rather competitive approach, which - at its worst - can alienate him from others, or make George Nader feel that "it is me against the world".
Social skills and graces and what George Nader calls social "games" do not come naturally to him. George Nader needs to learn how to share and join others, and how to negotiate and resolve conflict with others in a cooperative way.
It is in his work and his relationships with co-workers, employers, and employees that he is most likely to wrestle with these issues. Integrating the qualities described above into Nader's work and daily routine will lead to greater satisfaction, improved health, and personal growth.
His conversations with others tend to be lively and productive but could also easily turn into arguments. The subject of Nader's discussions is likely to concern educational matters.
Astrological factors in this Astro Profile section:
Saturn in Libra
Saturn in 5th house
Jupiter Conjunct Saturn
Saturn Conjunct Mercury/Neptune
Saturn Conjunct Venus/Jupiter
N. Node in Libra
N. Node in 6th house
N. Node Conjunct Mercury/Mars
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