Chinese Zodiac - Tiger

Personality
Occupying the 3rd position on the Chinese Zodiac, the Tiger
symbolizes such character traits as bravery, competitiveness and
unpredictability. Tigers love to be challenged and will accept any
challenge if it means protecting a loved one or protecting their
honor. They don’t worry about the outcome because they know
they’ll always land on their feet. Don’t let their calm appearance
fool you though; Tigers will pounce when they feel it’s necessary.

Born to lead, Tigers can be stubborn if they realize they’re not in
charge. They have a slight tendency to be selfish but overall,
Tigers are extremely generous. They’re very intelligent and they’re
always on alert. Tigers are very charming and are well-liked by
others. They are not motivated by money or power.
Health
As they do their enemies, Tigers have a tendency to pounce on
their work. Afterwards, they’re left feeling exhausted. Although
they’ll soon bounce right back, over time this approach can cause
problems with their health. Tigers need to develop a more
balanced approach to life so they can utilize their energy more
efficiently.
Career
Tigers have a continual need to be challenged which may explain
why they jump from job to job. This is not necessarily a problem
because they’re smart and able to quickly master new subjects.
The best jobs for Tigers are those that will lead them towards
positions of leadership. Some suitable careers for Tigers include:
advertising agent, office manager, travel agent, actor, writer, artist,
pilot, flight attendant, musician, comedian and chauffeur.
Relationships
Creative in their passion, Tigers will never bore their partners.
They’re expressive, polite and trustworthy, but watch out. Tigers
tend to dominate their relationships. This tendency is instinctive
and when monitored closely, such behavior can be kept under
control. Partners need to be equally active to keep up with the
Tiger’s sense of adventure.

Tigers and the 5 elements

Metal Tiger – Years 1950 and 2010
Assertive, competitive and sharp, once Metal Tigers set their sights
on their goals there’s no stopping them. They’ll always do what’s
necessary to remain at the center of attention. Metal Tigers tend to
jump to conclusions; a behavior they need to work at improving.
Water Tiger – Years 1902 and 1962
Water Tigers are sensitive and tranquil. They realize that other
people have worthy opinions too. They’re very intuitive which
makes them good at accurately judging different situations.
Wood Tiger – Years 1914 and 1974
Not feeling the need to be in charge, Wood Tigers work well with
others. Others enjoying being around Wood Tigers because they’
re very giving individuals. They’re compassionate and willing to do
whatever is necessary to help others.
Fire Tiger – Years 1926 and 1986
Expressive, vibrant and a bit eccentric, Fire Tigers are always
looking at the positive side of every situation. Because they’re able
to generate excitement in others, they’re considered excellent
leaders. When Fire Tigers speak, others listen – and do what they’
re told!
Earth Tiger – Years 1938 and 1998
More grounded in reality, Earth Tigers don’t get carried away by
the circumstances of their situations. Instead, they sit back and
evaluate all angles before jumping in. They’re able to stay focused
on their tasks; a trait that helps ensure success.
Compatibility
Tigers are compatible with a Dog and a Horse and are
incompatible with a Goat and an Ox.  
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