<The horse is restless spirit,completely devoid of snootiness and insecure behavior>
The horse Chat and Prat character is represented freedom and does not like to be controlled by his pairs of couples. It just because he does not like someone else to pressure her or him. Pressure means someone is tried to limit his abilities, skill and freedom for him to develop his confidence, courages, freedom. If too much pressure in the working environments, he would quit the job just because he felt the environment insecure
Rationale in Analysis As a Horse in the Career Job
Job that are required high freedom, not stress, security job environment.
He or she wanted to be recognized and appreciated about the services that he willing to deliver to the organization or firm. Rationale he want to be recognized it just because he want attention from the lover about what he did or had done in his comfort zone.
He or she wanted to demonstrated his confidence, courage, freedom in matching the job personalities and working environment.
He or she in the state of high self-esteem, dignity, status quo just because he is quite selective with regard his career persuading, love relationship or considered to have develop a negativity feeling and emotions that are perfectionist and narcism personality
Instead of perfection have a mindset that seeks improvement. Seek to improve just a little every day, or week. Set mini-goals. For instance, maybe you realise that you are not a patient person. A perfectionist will get upset with themselves if they are impatient just once.
If, however, someone is goal orientated, then they drive themselves and others because a lot is at stake. Their self-esteem, the score card they keep in their head about whether they are winning or losing. Sometimes the goals represent something to them – power, status, respect, money, confidence, dignity, or freedom. We often don’t see what the goal represents for someone (or ourselves) but often unconsciously sense that a lot is a stake.
Psychotherapist Joseph Burgo, PhD, the author of The Narcissist You Know "They feel compelled to talk about themselves, and they exaggerate their accomplishments." You might find yourself embellishing your stories, spinning them to impress your audience. You paint yourself as the boss's most trusted advisor, the most flexibly yogi in your class, the most popular neighbor on the block. These fabrications are easy to excuse as little white lies that help you tell a better tale. But really they serve a riskier purpose: to shore up an idealized version of yourself that distracts you from the intolerable fear that you are actually not good enough.10 Signs You Might Be a Narcissist,Catherine DiBenedetto.
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