Jim Corr approach to life and appearances
The following is a description of Jim's basic stance toward life, the way others see him, the way Jim Corr comes across, the face he shows to the world. In the page about motivation you will read about the inner Jim Corr - his real motivation, which describes the kind of person he is at heart and where his true priorities lie. Study this page and the next one and compare them - there may be significant differences between the two, in which case "the inner Jim Corr" may not shine through and others may be in for so a few surprises once they get to know Jim a little better. This page describes the disguise Corr wears, his role in life, while the page about motivation talks about the real person beneath the disguise.
He is a natural diplomat, reasonable, tolerant, fair, always willing to listen to varying viewpoints, and prepared to see the other side of an issue. Even if he strongly disagrees with someone, Jim Corr will try to find points of similarity and agreement rather than emphasizing the differences. He often avoids taking an extreme or one-sided stance on anything. Jim has a strong desire for harmonious and pleasant relationships, and revels in a spirit of cooperation, compromise, friendship, and fairness. Jim Corr very much wants to be liked and because of his need for approval and acceptance, Corr is easily influenced by others' opinions, especially those expressed by the young. He so much wants to please that often Jim Corr will suppress his own intense or unpleasant feelings in order to avoid offending others. Sometimes Corr's politeness is interpreted as being phony or wishy-washy.
His need to create harmony extends to his physical environment and personal appearance as well. Jim Corr appreciates beauty and has a natural sense of balance, symmetry, and proportion. He does everything in good taste, with a sense of style and art. From his home furnishings to his choice of clothing, everything must be aesthetically appealing, not simply functional or utilitarian.
He also feels that relationships are a form of art - one that Corr is especially interested in and usually quite skilled at, for Jim possesses tact and acute awareness of other people. Marriage is very significant to him and finding the right person to share his life with is extremely important. Being part of a close relationship seems natural to Jim Corr - he is not an independent loner. Having a partner increases his self-confidence. Jim Corr does have a tendency, however, to become overly dependent on his partner and perhaps not to develop a clearly defined identity outside of the relationship. Finding the balance between being himself and blending and uniting with another is a challenge for Jim.
Others see Jim Corr as an agreeable, smooth, harmonious, and "nice" person. Though there may be much more to him, this is the sort of face Corr shows to the world. He possesses personal charm and an understated, non-combative manner. His motto could be "one catches more flies with honey than with vinegar" for Jim Corr usually adopts a friendly, cooperative approach rather than a strong, forceful, I'm-going-to-conquer-the-world attitude.
Jim Corr can get by in life almost on his personality alone. There is a radiant, warm, attractive quality about Jim that others cannot help responding to favorably. Usually he appears confident and clear about who he is, and it is very difficult not to notice him or feel his influence when Corr is around.
Jim Corr tends to be somewhat insecure in his relationships with other people and he strives for safety and security in his life. Acquiring possessions and property is important to Jim, and he has a strong desire to make a distinguished impression on others.
He is very sensitive to his surroundings and inclined to be easily influenced by others. Jim Corr tends to avoid confrontations, discussions or arguments for fear that he cannot stand up to them.
Astrological factors in this Astro Profile section:
Libra Rising
Sun Sextile Asc.
Asc. Opposition Jupiter/Saturn
Asc. Conjunct Uranus/Neptune
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