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易怒的 星座性格
Zodiac Signs and Astrology Signs Meanings
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There are 12 zodiac signs, and each sign has its own strengths and weaknesses, its own specific traits, desires and attitude towards life and people. By analyzing the projection of the position of planets, and the Sun and the Moon on the Ecliptic at the moment of birth. Astrology can give us a glimpse of a person's basic characteristics, preferences, flaws and fears.
We made it simple for you to find out what your zodiac sign is, Its complete profile and it's compatibility with other zodiac signs. By selecting your sign from the detailed zodiac sign dates list you will discover everything on the character of your Sun sign, it's Horoscope, traits, profile, history, myth and love compatibility.
Each of the 12 horoscope signs belongs to one of the four elements – Air, Fire, Water and Earth. These elements represent an essential type of energy that acts in each of us. Astrology aims to help us focus these energies on the positive aspects and to gain a better understanding of our potential and our positive traits and deal with negative ones.
These four elements help describe the unique personality types associated with astrological signs. The four zodiac elements exhibit profound influence on basic character traits, emotions, behavior and thinking.
These zodiac signs have anger issues timesnownews
Anger is an emotion that deprives a person of his/her sense of reasoning, conduct and morale. It weakens a person from within and compels him/her to do things that he/she may repent for the rest of his/her life. And therefore, it proves that it is detrimental for a person's well-being, both physical and mental.
Moreover, a person must refrain from speaking when he/she is angry because temper issues could make him/her utter bitter words that could destroy relationships. Nonetheless, many people across the world do face anger issues, and it isn't something they do purposely. Anger-management is not an easy thing to do unless they take help from someone who teaches them how to channelise all their energy in the right direction.
In this web-post, we shall tell you which of the twelve zodiac signs have anger issues. By knowing about it, you would be able to have a better understanding of the person with anger issues in your life.
Aries, the first in the list of twelve zodiac signs faces major temper issues. People born between March 21 – April 20 are natives of this zodiac sign. Ariens lack patience and do not take criticism lightly because they are egoistic. Therefore, they tend to get angry at the drop of a hat!
Leo, the fifth zodiac that is symbolically represented by a lion, is known to be hot-headed. People born between July 23 – August 23 are natives of this zodiac sign. Leos come across as short-tempered people because of their arrogance. They like to dominate, and therefore, they do not appreciate anyone else telling them what to do and how to do.
Cancer is the fourth zodiac sign, and a crab represents it. People born between June 22 – July 22 are natives of this zodiac sign. Cancerians are resentful. One can effortlessly rattle them as they nurse anger, pride and hatred. This, in turn, makes them unpredictable.
Virgo, the sixth zodiac sign is inherently short-tempered. People born between August 24 – September 22 are natives of this zodiac sign. Even those who are closest to them find it difficult to understand their mood because they sometimes come across as unconcerned and unresponsive.
斜槓世代來臨
The Slash Generation: Millennials in the Workplace Mix it Up
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We tend to see a lot of negative connotations and stereotypes surrounding “Millennials” in the workplace. Even though they aren’t the newest generation to enter the workforce, there is still a lot to be assumed about their work ethic and lifestyle choices from their coworkers. Recently there is a new term to describe this generation that is rather fitting. Due to their unconventional and multi-faceted career paths, Millennials have been defined as the “Slash Generation”. Not every Millennial identifies with having a ‘slash’ career, but it is becoming a very prominent trend among this generation.
Who makes up the Slash Generation?
The Slash Generation is made up of adults roughly ages 21-35 that are relatively fresh faces in the workforce.
The term “Slash Generation” comes from the uncommon combination of job titles they prefer to take on at one time. Engineer/artist, merchandiser/photographer/entrepreneur, graphic designer/author are just a few examples of what these titles may look like.
Instead of being specialized in a single area of talent, this generation prefers to specialize in multiple. This is most likely a result of the ample amount of options students have today regarding their education. Since they are able to hand pick what they want to study, they prefer to continue doing this in their career path as well.
What does this career style look like?
Often times, Millennials identifying as the Slash Generation will allocate their careers to multiple locations. While one occupation may reflect their education and degrees, the additional may be more hobby and interest related. They may spend eight hours a day in an accounting office, then go home to maintain a freelance graphic design career from their laptops. They may spend their day at a hospital, but spend their night in a yoga studio.
The opportunities are virtually endless for this generation. This lifestyle comes from the need to do meaningful work. Meaningful work to the Slash Generation is more than just working their way up in an organization.
They desire a work/life balance that fulfills both financial and creative needs. However, meaningful work doesn’t always mean having multiple jobs in multiple settings. It can mean taking on a mixture of titles and responsibilities in one organization. This provides a creative outlet for those who want to enjoy their work and do something that is meaningful to them.
New Workforce: China's slash generation, awakening a sense of self and identity
By CGTN's Global Business
What is your dream job? If your answer is, "I can only have one?" You might be a slasher.
Many young people refuse to be confined to a narrow set of interests. The slash-generation — which could also be called slashers or slash youths — means those who refuse to be defined or bound by just one personal identity. They are influenced by social media, which is all about personal identity, and they dig entrepreneurship. They constantly feel the clash between societal values and their growing sense of self and personal values.
According to a survey conducted by Ctrip, the online travel portal, 85 percent of the post-90s believe a "modern person should have a multitude of interests."
CGTN interviewed some of the slashers who have done great jobs. Zhang Zhihao has multiple labels on himself — he is a vlogger/ host/ journalist/ teacher, as a typical slasher is defined.
"It's not my dream job, or I have to adapt … for me, it came naturally," Zhang explained.
Norah Yang is a sales director by day but also a tri-lingual stand-up comedian at heart.
"My passion lies in comedy. I want to be a full-time comedian in the long-term. But given the current situation, it would take a long time for me to get there," said Yang.
Pu Yixing is a finance-guy-turned variety show star, game streamer, and movie critic. Pu told CGTN, "There are so many things I want to do but have never had the chance or been brave enough to do. 'Slash' gives me these opportunities."
"We've been taught to think more about the society. We don't get the chance to think for ourselves, to think about what we really want. So we actually don't know who we are, what kind of people we want to be, what kind of job we want to take," Pu added.
That shift in mindset could change the future of work. Many young people keep their day jobs to pay the bills but invest time and energy in other gigs to express creativity, fulfill personal values, and achieve well-being. According to a survey conducted by Beijing Youth Daily, right now, there are more than 80 million slashers in China. Critics see "slash" as just a fancy word for part-time jobs.
Pu believed materialism is not the spirit of slashers. He said if people only care about what benefit they can get when they do anything, they can never be "able to know themselves well."
Zhang has a more straightforward example. "The purpose of part-time jobs is only for money. If you are truly passionate about something or want to achieve self-fulfillment, then 'slash' would be perfect for you."
"For a 'slash job,' the value-add is you can have a new angle or a different angle to life, not only to work," Yang illustrated.
Trade uncertainties and global pandemic have led to lay-offs and hiring freezes. Technology is raising the bar for job seekers. Many college students fear they might be jobless upon graduation in the current global economic hardship. Could slash be the answer for more youth employment?
"Slash exercises the muscles you don't really exercise in your current work. I believe for fresh graduates; it's a way to develop a multi-faceted skillset," Yang echoed with a positive answer.
Talking about what should this anxious generation of young people do to survive, Yang has her own philosophy.
"Don't be someone who cannot be replaced by someone else. Be someone who can replace anyone else."
"Currently, employers might not be the biggest fan of slash, but if more people can do this together, we will change the future," Zhang added.
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