This seems fun! May 28th.
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This is a discussion on Sily's Numerology Readings within the INFP Forum - The Idealists forums, part of the NF's Temperament Forum- The Dreamers category; This seems fun! May 28th....
This seems fun! May 28th.

November 24?
Thanks!
Thanks, Sily! My description fits and it doesn't. The first to sentences are almost spot-on. Do I enjoy being in the limelight? That depends. Often not, though I would love to be recognized for my work. So I guess that counts. Not sure about the business thing...But I like how it says I'll have success in professional and creative fields. x)
My boyfriend is a bit hard to read, so I'm not sure if his description really fits him. The "difficulty in deciding which route to take" might be him, though.
Hmmm well I think the numerology, including the birth year, was slightly more accurate (30/3 for me) but I do relish adventure though! I hate what people's massive egos and money has done to the world.. Though with that said, I've never had any financial problems myself.. Sadly I can't express myself at all well - too insecure and afraid of judgement to act either - but maybe that's just because I'm young? I read that our main strengths are often far below average at the beginning of life, especially so if the birth number contains a '0', so maybe you are accurate! :D
February 2
December 4th
Success Number 16/7 (12+4=16/7)
You'll work hard to achieve your goals, but at times you can be too hard on yourself. You can succeed in business and work well in the corporate structure. With a 16/7 Success Number, you need to develop a workable philosophy of life to offset a tendency to get down in the dumps. Your 16/7 inclines you to introspection and makes you a good critic of society and its values. You'll have success with mental interests and would make a fine writer, teacher, psychologist, lawyer, or banker. Music, sculpture, acting, and interior design are your best avenues in the arts. Birthday of Jeff Bridges, actor; Marisa Tomei, actress; and Rainer Maria Rilke, poet.
April 4th
Success Number 8 (4+4=8)
When you want something, you'll work very hard to obtain it. With 8 as your Success Number, you have your eye out for the main chance. 8 gives you ambition, executive talents, and an ability to succeed in the corporate world. You can also succeed in both the business and creative sides of show business. Art, music, sculpture, teaching, real estate, acting and interior design are other fields that promise you fulfillment. If you will let go of any tendency to be rigid, controlling or selfish, you will attract more love into your life. Birthday of Maya Angelou, writer; Anthony Perkins, actor; and CraigT. Nelson, actor.
December 24th
Success Number 36/9 (12+24=36/9)
You are ambitious, serious-minded, and responsible. Though artistically talented, you're more often found in business. You work well with groups, are self-reliant, and have good organizational skills. With 36/9 as your Success Number, you should cultivate a universal outlook to achieve your greatest success. Your 36/9 may attract you to administration, politics and public service, for you are at your best when your energies are directed to a cause larger than self-interest. Other promising fields for you are banking, real estate, manufacturing and acting. Birthday of Ricky Martin, singer; Ava Gardner, actress; and Howard Hughes, industrialist.
April 30
SuccessNumber 34/7 (4+30=34/7)
You're usually good at getting your ideas across to others and are creatively talented. Art, music, writing, teaching and acting are your natural milieu. Still, you can be fixed in your ideas and must be careful not to force others to your way of thinking – arousing their wrath in the process. You are loyal and conscientious, but you too often insist on your own way. Though you are sociable, your 34/7Success Number makes you introspective and a bit of a loner. Your 7 urges you to specialize and to be discriminating to offset your inclination to scatter your energies. Birthday of Cloris Leachman,actress; Eve Arden, actress; and Alice B. Toklas, writer.
May 28
Success Number 33/6 (5+28=33/6)
You can succeed in business for yourself, yet you also work well in partnerships. You may have an inclination, though, to scatter your energies and to put things off. Still, with 33/6 as your Success Number you'll come into your own as soon as you develop a sense of responsibility. In fact, you have all the necessary equipment to make a significant contribution to society’s betterment. Versatile, you're likely to have success in both the arts and sciences. Your best bet for success, though, is the field of communication – writing, advertising, publishing and journalism. Birthday of Ian Fleming, writer; Rudy Giuliani, U.S, politician; and Gladys Knight, singer.
November 24
Success Number 35/8 (11+24=35/8)
You are smart enough to get by on your wits, and usually you're a good student of human nature. You work well with groups and can achieve a position of leadership in that capacity. Your 24 birthday number gives you an excellent sense of responsibility, whereas your 35/8 Success Number gives you ambition and a willingness to work hard to make something of yourself. With this combination of numbers, you will achieve success as a writer, lawyer, painter, musician, sculptor, statesman, teacher or actor. Never think of retiring -- you are happiest when working. Birthday of Scott Joplin, ragtime great; Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, painter; Zachary Taylor, U.S. President.
February 2
Success Number 4 (2+2=4)
You would make a fine teacher, psychologist, or adviser. You work well in partnership and are usually quite imaginative. Financial security is important to you, but you also have strong artistic leanings. Music, dance, poetry, and art are areas that offer you fulfillment and your innate diplomacy makes you a natural for government service. With 4 as your Success Number, hard work, self-discipline and practicality are the keys to making the most of your potential. You'll overcome the tendency to be indecisive, overly sensitive, lazy, or fearful. Birthday of Jascha Heifetz, violinist; James Joyce, writer; and James Dickey, poet.
March 24 thank you ;)
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