Friday, October 30, 2009

How short is your emotional fuse?




Are your eyes set close together or are they wide apart?


How much will you tolerate emotionally before that fuse burns down and explodes?


This is the personological trait entitled Tolerance.


People with close set eyes -


* Have a built-in sense of their version of right and wrong


* Are conscientious and dependable
* Can't relax when things are pending
* Can be fussy and a "busybody"
* Are intense and have a close focus
This person is quick to respond to whatever is happening in the moment and is committed fully and intensely once their emotions are triggered.
People with close set eyes have an inner clock which is set much quicker than most. They quickly display their feelings and actions. Their intense NOW reaction can be an inspiration to others when they are directing their attention toward positive goals.
Their tendency to become upset and irritated when things are not going their way causes them to leap into action whether they are in charge or not. It doesn't matter if they are not on their own territory; they move right in and do it anyway.
Tip About Others: You are surrounded by people whose eyes are wider apart than yours! Help them to see that what needs to be done must be done. Use your gift of reacting immediately in a positive way to inspire others.
Tip About You: If your eyes are close together, you must teach yourself to look at the bigger picture before you get all excited about a specific - which is what gets your attention immediately.
You will quickly become upset with whatever you see as being incorrect, out of line and, in your view, unjust. Others will merely see you as narrow-minded, argumentative, and sticking your nose in their business!
Your pivot or turning point is when you hear yourself thinking, "Can't he see this is wrong?" Ask yourself, "Is this really my business?" "Is it actually my responsibility?" If not, refocus your attention on what your responsibility and authority really are.



Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Genius or Criminal?











The trait of Judgment Variation (the inner corner of one eye is significantly higher than the other.
Meaning:

Judgment will vary depending upon
the mood or emotional state.

● Unconventional and creative.

● Due to erratic judgments, can overstep
lawful bounds in self-expression.

● Makes decisions based on mood
rather than by logic.

● Prone to moodiness.
Usually the entire face is asymmetrical when the person has one eye higher than the other. This structure is the result of having parents who are either at least five years different in their ages, and/or quite different in their personalities.

People with judgment variation can be unique and creative, bringing new conclusions or solutions from old facts.

Generally they experience wide mood swings and will tend to make judgments and decisions based upon whatever mood they may be in. They need people who are more conventional to check up on them.

This is a frequent trait of criminals as they feel and think that they are exempt from conventional rules and restraints.

Narcotics of any kind (even alcohol) are particularly dangerous for the person with judgment variation.
Tip About Others
Find ways to help less creative and conventional people to step out of their traditional routine and try something new. You can help them to understand that there is more to life than following set procedures.

Tip About You
Before making a major decision that will affect your life and that of others, wait at least 72 hours! By then, your mood will have changed and you will be able to be more objective.

Consider charting your moods on a daily basis to see what is causing the shifts. Perhaps it is your diet (low blood sugar); or just your natural biorhythms. By tracking your mood changes, you will see what is triggering them.

If you find yourself saying, “Let’s do it and worry about it later,” better stop and think through what the consequences might be of your decision and actions.
Be sure and have a creative and safe outlet for your unconventional urges.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Online Face Reading Course

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