
Delicate empathy master
Yi-Mao (乙卯)
Elegant artist, delicate and charming popular person
He is a beautiful and attractive person, like a flower field on a spring day.Although they are artistic and popular, they are also sensitive and competitive.
Quickly understand what the other person is thinking and what the current mood is.There are many cases where I naturally take on the role of setting the mood at a meeting.
I instinctively know, “It will look better this way,” or “This combination suits me better.”I have a sense of detail that makes a difference in areas that others overlook.
Once established, we gradually expand our territory.It is a style that grows steadily, little by little, but surely, rather than rushing forward.
In conflict situations, it naturally plays the role of listening to both sides and smoothly connecting them.
As we consider many things, we become slow in making decisions and sometimes lose track of time.I often say, “I’ll think about it a little more.”
Even if it looks fine on the outside, I worry about it for a long time on the inside.There are times when a trivial word bothers me and I endure it, but at some point the relationship becomes distant.
Because of our tendency to avoid direct conflict, there are times when we try to bypass or bypass the problem rather than solving it head on.If this accumulates, it can become a bigger problem later.
Delicacy is an advantage, but even small tasks can consume a lot of energy.

A refreshing driver
Wu-Wu (戊午)
Infallible sense of responsibility stabilizes Eulmyo's delicate consideration, and infallible reality embodies Eulmyo's emotions.

Cool-headed completion expert
Xin-You (辛酉)
Eul-myo's sensitivity and Shin-yu's sharp language hurt each other, and Eul-myo's indirect expressions and Shin-yu's direct expressions create a communication barrier.
Sensitivity is not a flaw, but a kind of 'sensor.' Discovering what others miss, reading the atmosphere, and handling details are all thanks to this sensor. However, it's crucial to protect yourself before the sensor gets overloaded. Small adjustments like alone time, turning off notifications, and spacing out social engagements will be a great help. When emotions are turbulent, instead of letting thoughts proliferate in your head, organizing something with your hands will help you find stability faster. Like organizing notes, cleaning your desk, or taking a light walk.
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