Dr.Nikki's Zodiac:
Chinese Animals
The Tiger
The Tiger is the cat of the Chinese Astrology.  The
tiger is known for its beauty and grace.  Whether
the mighty Bengal of India or the white snow tigers
these animals are truly the epitome of poetry in
Astrology.  Tigers are competitive animals and will show their
displeasure when necessary!
motion.   When a tiger walks toward you and holds you
in its gaze, you know the true definition of spellbound.  
A part of you can’t believe that this beautiful beast
coming toward you could cause harm.  But beneath the
beauty of fur, body line and feline grace, lies a cat –
with all the bravery, courage and alertness that that
entails.  The Tiger is the third year in the Chinese
Tiger
(Hu)
Years
1914
1926
1938
1950
1962
1974
1986
1998
2010
2022
The characteristics of the Tiger animal definitely show up in those who are born
within the years to which Tiger is assigned.  Tiger people are courageous and
ready to make new friends and take on new tasks.  They can be enthusiastic
and bold, and ripple with social energy.  Tiger people enjoy social settings and
have no problem putting them in the center of attention. Enthusiastic and
optimistic, Tigers mystify those around them with their ability to make even the
most hare-brained scheme work! With their nearly endless font of energy, that’s
no surprise;  however, the cat can have a temper too.  That courage can turn in
to impulsiveness and that energy may sway to impatience.  These can make
Tiger people appear hot-headed and unthinking.  Flashy and sometimes brash,
Tigers are not exactly the first to jump to accept a compromise on any subject.


With their capability to adapt and learn quickly, Tiger people make excellent
new employees.  Tiger people have a great capability for leadership just
through the force of their spirit.  Their natural “dominance” should be
capitalized on whenever possible because it is a powerful force for both the
person and the organization as well.  Tigers who are entrepreneurs may seem
to be going out on a limb - but remember many of the large cats pull their kill up
into the trees to feed.  

Want to curl that Tigers’ toes?  Try a cookbook on an exotic or ethnic food
type.  If you want to really set them back on their haunches, rubies, diamonds,
and (of course!) cat’s eye.  Treat your Tiger to a new manicure set if the
budget is limited, or a Mah Jong set (which can be inexpensive or terribly
expensive) may well be the perfect treat.  With their innate curiosity a Tiger
year person would well enjoy a good mystery novel or detective stories.   Loving
noisy parties and lots of people, the perfect New Year’s Eve…whether Solar or
Lunar…would be Times Square!
- Veterans -
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