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Year Of The Tiger

Year Of The Tiger

Powerful and driven, the Tiger makes a good leader. Once they sink their claws into something, they will see it through to the end.

How to get along with them: Don’t be intimidated by the fierce Tiger. They're talkative, so be a patient listener first. They are also quite confident and proud, so do not point out their flaws in public. Avoid stealing their thunders too.Otherwise, they will hold a grudge and take revenge. They like to win and they always take on a dominant role in decision making so when suggesting an idea use a tactful but convincing approach.

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Jack of all people-related trades, master of none. Majored in Psychology, Customer Service Assoc for a few Years, HR Officer for 4, Manager and ESL Teacher for over 11 yrs now, an artist since birth.

As an HR Manager (for companies in the US, the UK, Thailand and the Philippines) we've used the lunar zodiac as a tool to establish harmonious relationships with clients, colleagues and superiors.

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