
a sharp analyst
Ding-You (丁酉)
Detailed expert, artistic craftsman who pursues perfection
Like a candle illuminating a jewel, I am a person who pursues delicate and beautiful things.They have excellent artistic sense and high level of professionalism, but are also sensitive and stressed.
He knows how to say things that get to the point without being direct, and he naturally uses expressions that suit the situation.It shines in situations such as presentations, consultations, negotiations, and sales.
She has an excellent sense of how to decorate and express herself through clothing, makeup, and space design.I know how to quickly recognize and praise the strengths of others.
The ability to read subtle changes in facial expressions, tone of voice, and mood is excellent.I instinctively know, “That person isn’t being serious right now.”
You are good at organizing and systematically managing data, schedules, and information.
If you worry too much about “how others see me,” you can burn yourself out.We feel good quickly when we receive compliments, but we can easily get seriously hurt by even minor criticism.
When I see someone who seems to have better style or ability than me, I feel uncomfortable, and I can suffer from constantly comparing myself.
Although you think you are only stating facts, to the listener, it may sound like sarcasm or criticism.It's easy for your speech to become sharp, especially when you're tired or irritable.
Obsessing over details can slow you down, or you can feel fatigued by setting too high standards for yourself and others.

Change-driven innovator
Ren-Chen (壬辰)
Imjin's strategic planning makes Jeongyu's sophisticated expressions more effective, and Imjin's execution makes Jeongyu's style a reality.

Emotional Creator
Gui-Mao (癸卯)
Both are sensitive and perfectionistic, so it's easy for them to criticize each other, and Jeong-yu's evaluative gaze and Gye-myo's self-criticism tire each other out.
Your greatest weapon is your image and words, and your greatest enemy is being overly concerned with how others perceive you. If you get too caught up in 'how I appear,' you might lose your authentic self. Sometimes, you need to practice moving quickly even if it means missing some details, and learn the strategy of delivering a 60% complete product quickly and refining it to 80% later. Establishing physical activities (like yoga, walking, dancing) as a routine will help stabilize an overheated mind and emotions.
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