Wednesday, July 25, 2012

tiger

http://suite101.com/article/chinese-new-year-2010year-of-the-golden-tiger-a200042

Expectant mothers are in for a wild ride with baby Tiger on the way. Children born under this sign are brave and charming but can also be temperamental and rebellious.

February 14, 2010, marks the beginning of the Chinese New Year, the Year of the Golden Tiger. There are twelve years in the Chinese zodiac cycle and each year is represented by a different animal. The Tiger is the third sign in the Chinese Zodiac. Like its animal counterpart, the Tiger is a sign of extreme courage and bravery. Having this animal sign in the house is believed to ward off the dangers of household fires, thieves, and ghosts.
The Year of the Tiger is traditionally associated with massive changes and social upheaval and this year will be no exception. Therefore, 2010 is very likely to be a volatile one, both on the world scene and on a personal level. Many changes are in store for the Tiger cub’s parents.

The Golden Tiger Child
For parents who are expecting a baby this year, get ready for some excitement and adventure. A Tiger baby will be full of fire and determination. Good luck trying to win an argument with this little kitty.

Children born under this sign tend to have two distinct personalities at either end of the spectrum; some are gentle and affectionate while others can be extremely selfish and quick-tempered. Yet others may have a combination of both extremes. It’s not that they mean to be. It’s just that they get so wrapped up in what they are doing that they forget to consider anyone else’s feelings.
Tiger children will be at their best in the springtime. This will be the best time for them to make big life changes. These children will be most compatible with the Chinese Zodiac signs of Pig or Dog. They will have the hardest time getting along with Monkey and relationships with Snake signs should be avoided. Their best partnerships will come from pairing up with the Horse as both have strong work ethics and strong personalities.

Positive Personality Traits of Zodiac Tiger Children
Tiger babies are generally very cheerful with a passion for life that keeps them forever curious. They have a taste for adventure and parents will need to be ever watchful of possibly dangerous escapades. Both boys and girls will enjoy being competitive and excel in athletics. In the classroom, Tiger children will advance in subjects that allow them the freedom to creatively express themselves. These kids will be natural born leaders and will be popular with their peers.

Children with a Tiger sign will never show fear in the face of adversity. They are persistent and tenacious, especially in achieving their goals. They can endure considerable physical hardship. Similar to their feline namesakes, they will have a proverbial endless number of lives and will recreate themselves over and over again until they feel that they have achieved a level of success. They are larger than life; warm-hearted extroverts. These children can’t help but be noticed and are often extremely good-looking.

Negative Aspects of Children Born in the Year of the Tiger
A restless spirit will keep Tigers wanting to roam free. They will love the outdoors and long to be outside. They hate to be confined, so put away that playpen and be prepared to keep up with their many adventures. Jealousy may be a problem with some Tiger children, as they will crave all of the attention parents can give.

They are so competitive that they can become depressed if they fail to complete a project or a given task. They can be controlling, hot-tempered and extremely self-serving. They will often act rashly and get themselves into trouble from not thinking about the consequences of their actions.

Parenting a Tiger Sign Child
Tiger children are very sensitive to criticism and tend to get their feelings hurt easily. Parents must take care to be gentle with their words. As they grow older, they will require freedom and personal space to express themselves. Parents will need to give them plenty of leeway while still keeping them safe.

Overall, a lesson that would serve Tiger children well is that one must practice moderation in all things. Once these kitties can find their center and direct their power and energy toward focused endeavors, they will be able to accomplish anything they desire.

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