Wan
She who is strong
Character and Dominants : Will, Activity, Emotivity, Morality |
Plant : Fern | Animal : Sole |
Colour : Red | Zodiac Sign : Capricorn |
Genre : Female | Numerology : |
Origin : Chinese first name | Etymology : |
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Character
Highly emotive and active, Wan is a quiet and troubled person who has an impulsive temperament.
Ferocious at times, Wan shouldn't be hassled, rushed or upset. Wan is highly introverted and grants more importance to her inner world than life in the real world from which she often cuts herself off. Due to this fact, Wan sometimes has trouble resolving her problems; she often thinks a lot then develops a guilt complex. She is doted with an excellent morality that Wan uses very well, always in a positive manner. She has a penetrating intuition but Wan remains wary of it and in fact only allows it a small amount of credit.
Her powers of seduction are great without being ostentatious as Wan suffers from a lack of self confidence.
Emotivity
Her emotivity can quickly transform into nervousness if Wan feels cornered, if too much is asked of her, too fast.
Wan has few friends but these are loyal and sincere with solid links to whom Wan is devoted. It is this half hearted reactivity that enables the tempering of Wan's strong character.
Wan often doubts herself up to the point when she enters into action or things get going. Fairly sensitive to setbacks, Wan does not however become demoralised for little things.
Activity
A strong will combined with high activity make Wan a person who is rich in possibilities who still needs time to react and fully express herself.
Wan places more trust in her will than her intuition. Wan needs a certain time for adaptation and should not dissipate her energy on numerous projects. On the contrary, without being pushed Wan should reflect on what she should do and then she will do everything necessary to achieve the goal she has fixed her eyes upon. Wan has an excellent vitality but is sensitive to fatigue and intellectual overwork and has difficulties in recuperating. Wan needs her friends more than she needs acquaintances, her restricted circle suits her perfectly and she often takes refuge there. She has a middling sociability in the sense that Wan is afraid of feeling overwhelmed and is often struck by the superficial aspect of things. Her dynamism is not always equal to her activity; Wan often lacks enthusiasm when she starts work.
Lacking objectivity and confidence, she is seen as timid when she is actually a thinker. However when she launches into action she can show obstinacy, resolve and perseverance.
Intellect
Wan needs confidence and patience to reveal herself, she has a lively intelligence but Wan should proceed in a methodical manner and identify the details of each situation to ensure a good understanding.
Affection
Fairly wary and subject to complexes over great demonstrations, Wan is quite discreet when it comes to emotivity which can lead people to assume a certain pretention.
Wan is susceptible and needs attention, understanding and to feel that she is loved and appreciated for her true worth.
Sensoriality
In conclusion
Wan is a likeable woman who needs to be understood.
She has a high morality and submissive will, in principle, to all tribulations.
She needs to be accompanied; she needs someone else to be present, without being invasive.