Phyllis George mental interests and abilities
Phyllis has an extremely active, lively and versatile mind with a multitude of interests and an inexhaustible curiosity about life. She is quick to grasp new concepts and equally quick to lose interest in an idea or project once her curiosity has been satisfied. Phyllis likes to taste a little bit of everything - concentration and disciplined study are not her strong points. Mentally restless, she may change jobs or locations frequently, or do work that involves movement, travel and variety.
Phyllis George has a flair for language, playing with words, speaking, writing or teaching in an entertaining and informative way. She also enjoys meeting new people, conversing and learning a little bit about them, and works well with the public.
Sales, advertising, communications, journalism or public relations are good areas for George. Her ability to be articulate and communicate well is one of her greatest strengths.
Phyllis does not speak up readily, even when she has a lot to say! Also, her mind tends to drift and George finds it difficult to study very factual material that does not have much color or imaginative appeal. Her intuition and first impressions are likely to be quite accurate, however, and Phyllis George tends to depend upon this faculty in making decisions.
Phyllis George has a sharp mind and a sharp tongue as well, and she loves a vigorous discussion or debate. She expresses her thoughts in a clear, decisive, convincing style. Phyllis dislikes vagueness and fuzzy thinking, and is quick to point out the discrepancies in another person's argument. At times George is verbally aggressive and abrasive toward others, and she tends to overstate her case or offend people with her unadorned frankness. Phyllis George can be an effective spokesperson, lawyer or salesman. She has an aptitude for writing as well, particularly criticism or satire. George enjoys mental challenges and mental work.
Even though George can be a decisive and convincing speaker (as indicated earlier), she also has a highly imaginative and intuitive mind. This combination offers a number of possibilities: Phyllis could accurately articulate the images and fantasies she has, she could forcefully convince others of her own brand of idealism (or illusion!), or Phyllis George may alternate from being very clear and direct to being rather evasive or poetic. The following describes the more fluid, non-rational aspect of George's thinking.
She is open and receptive to subjects that defy rational explanation, such as psychic phenomena, mental telepathy and metaphysics, and George could teach these subjects to others. Her mind is imaginative and inspired and Phyllis George has an aptitude for art and creative writing.
Her mind is characterized by a penetrating depth and thoroughness. Phyllis George ferrets out the facts, and especially enjoys a problem if there is an element of mystery, darkness, or the forbidden. Generally, George does not shy away from the truth, no matter how unpleasant it is.
Astrological factors in this Astro Profile section:
Mercury in Gemini
Mercury in 12th house
Mercury Conjunct Mars
Mercury aspects Mars and Neptune
Mercury Trine Neptune
Mercury Sextile Pluto
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