Phyllis George motivation
The way Phyllis George comes across to others is very congruent with her true nature so "what she sees is what you get". The description below reinforces what you read about Phyllis in the previous chapter.
Phyllis has powerful emotional attachments to the past, her family, her childhood, places she associates with safety and security, and her beginnings. It is very important to George to maintain a connection with her roots and heritage and keep family bonds strong. Loyal, devoted, and sentimental, George tends to cling to whatever is dear to her - be it a person, a familiar place, or a cherished possession.
She is sympathetic, nurturing, supportive and very sensitive to the emotional needs of other people. Phyllis likes to be needed and to care for others, and she often worries about the people she loves. Phyllis George has a very strong need for a sense of belonging and acceptance, and much of her life centers on her home. She is more concerned about people and their feelings than with power, achievement, or position in society. Kindness, consideration and tenderness are more meaningful to Phyllis George than any sort of honor the world can bestow.
She is primarily emotional and her views are often dominated by her feelings and her own personal, subjective experiences, rather than reason, logic or abstract principles. It is difficult for her to judge situations fairly and objectively because her personal sympathies and loyalties usually factor in. Phyllis George takes things very personally and sometimes builds a wall around herself to shield herself from pain and rejection. Phyllis George feels rather shy and vulnerable at heart. She also tends to be moody and experiences frequent mood swings. Phyllis George needs to have a place and time in her life to withdraw, introspect, dream and replenish herself; otherwise Phyllis George becomes cranky and unhappy with those around her.
Phyllis George functions in an instinctive, irrational manner and likes to immerse herself in creative activities where she can express her feelings, imagination and instincts. George often loves to cook, since it can be both creative and a way to nurture and nourish others. Phyllis George also has a great affinity for music, because it evokes and communicates feelings that may be difficult or impossible to put into words.
Her compassion, sensitivity, and imagination are George's strong points. Her faults include an inability to let go of the past and move forward, clannishness and prejudice, and a tendency for self-pity when facing hardship.
Phyllis George has a clear sense of her own self and she therefore conveys a strong impression to others of who she is and what she wants. Assertive and self-motivated, George can be a leader - one whom others look to for direction - but she competes and often clash with other strong individuals. Phyllis George feels a need to be in control of her own life and she can be too self-involved, too immersed in her own interests, and oblivious to others at times.
Phyllis George has a healthy amount of self-control and self-discipline. George also radiates a rather responsible, trustworthy, solid feeling about herself which will win her the confidence of others, especially her superiors.
Although she takes herself and her responsibilities seriously, there is also a part of Phyllis George that rebels against rules and restrictions and the need to contend with outside authority. George can feel torn between conforming to the rules or fulfilling her obligations, and breaking free of them. Her wilder side will now be described.
Innovative, original, unorthodox and unconventional, she identifies with the role of a rebel, reformer or iconoclast. Phyllis George insists upon a great deal of personal freedom and does not easily adapt to others' needs and wishes. Phyllis needs a lifestyle that allows her to be spontaneous. She often feels that she is somehow different from other people and outside of society's mainstream.
George always seems to find the right words to verbalize her feelings, especially in regard to love and friendship. Phyllis George also has a keen sense of beauty and she probably appreciates art, music or poetry.
Astrological factors in this Astro Profile section:
Ascendant in Cancer and Sun in Cancer
Sun in Cancer
Sun in 1st house
Sun Sextile Saturn
Sun aspects Saturn and Uranus
Sun Conjunct Uranus
Sun Conjunct Mercury/Venus
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